American Indian Culture and Research Journal: Vol. 8, No. 2 (1984)
Articles
- A Matter of Emphasis: Teaching the "Literature" in Native American Literature Courses, by Franchot Ballinger
- Cowboys and Indians: The Image of the Indian in American Literature, by Victor Macaruso
- The Tribally Controlled Colleges in the 1980s: Higher Educations Best Kept Secret, by Norman T. Oppelt
Review Essay
- The Drumming Earth: Five Recent Anthologies of Contemporary American Indian Literature, by Peter G. Beidler
Reviews
- From Sand Creek, by Simon J. Ortiz. Reviewed by Ward Churchill
Seasonal Woman, by Luci Tapahonso. Reviewed by William Oandasan - She Had Some Horses, by Joy Harjo. Reviewed by Mary Tall Mountain
Echoes of Our Being, edited by Robert J. Conley, Jr. Reviewed by H. L. Meredith - Songs from This Earth on Turtles Back: Contemporary American Indian Poetry, edited by Joseph Bruchac. Reviewed by John Woodrow Presley
- A Nation Within, edited by Ralph Salisbury. Reviewed by Gretchen Bataille
- The Jailing of Cecelia Capture, by Janet Campbell Hale. Reviewed by Louis Owens
- American Indian Novelists: An Annotated Critical Bibliography, by Tom Colonnese and Louis Owens. Reviewed by Jerome Klinkowitz
- The Woman Who Owned the Shadows, by Paula Gunn Allen. Reviewed by Louis Owens
- Cricket Sings: A Novel of Pre-Columbia Cahokia, by Kathleen King. Reviewed by Helen Jaskoski
- Interpreting the Indian: Twentieth-Century Poets and the Native American, by Michael Castro. Reviewed by Kenneth Roemer
- James Welch, by Peter Wild. Reviewed by Alan R. Velie
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