New books on Native peoples at the University of Pittsburgh

Lisa Mitten (LMITTEN@VMS.CIS.PITT.EDU)
Wed, 5 Jan 1994 14:40:00 EST

Chaliand. New York : Olive Branch Press, 1992.

FROM A NATIVE DAUGHTER: COLONIALISM AND SOVEREIGNTY IN HAWAII.
By Haunani-Kay Trask. Monroe, MI : Common Courage Press, 1993.

BITTER FEAST: AMERICANS AND EUROPEANS IN THE AMERICAN NORTHEAST,
1600-64. By Denys Delage. Vancouver : UBC Press, 1993.

NATIVE AMERICAN DANCE: CEREMONIES AND SOCIAL TRADITIONS. Edited
by Charlotte Heth. Washington, DC : National Museum of the American Indian,
Smithsonian Institution, with Starwood Puv., 1992.

CHIEFS & CHIEF TRADERS: INDIAN RELATIONS AT FORT NEX PERCES, 1818-1855.
By Theodore Stern. Corvallis, OR : Oregon State University Press, 1993.

FIRST PEOPLE: THE EARLY INDIANS OF VIRGINIA. By Keith Egloff.
Richmond, VA : Virginia Dept. of Historic Resources, 1992.

BRAVE ARE MY PEOPLE: INDIAN HEROES NOT FORGOTTEN. By Frank Waters.
Santa Fe : Clear Light Publishers, 1992.

AMERICAN INDIANS : ANSWERS TO TODAY'S QUESTIONS. By Jack Utter.
Lake Ann, MI : National Woodlands Pub., 1993.

WHITE-MAN-RUNS-HIM: CROW SCOUT WITH CUSTER. By Dennis W. Harcey.
Evanston, IL: Evanston, 1993.

THE ROCK PAINTINGS OF THE CHUMASH: A STUDY OF A CALIFORNIA iNDIAN
CULTURE. By Campbell Grant. Santa Barbara : EZ Books, 1993.

ANCIENT LAND, SACRED WHALE : INUIT HUNT AND ITS RITUALS. By Tom
Lowenstein. London : Bloomsbury Pub., 1993.

LIFE AND DEATH IN MOHAWK COUNTRY. By Bruce E. Johansen. Golden,
CO: North American Press, 1993.

NAVAJO TRIBAL DEMOGRAPHY, 1983-1986: A COMPARATIVE HISTORICAL
PERSPECTIVE. By CHeryl Howard. New York : Garland, 1993.

THE POTTERY FROM ARROYO HONDO PUEBLO, NEW MEXICO: TRIBALIZATION AND
TRADE IN THE NORTHERN RIO GRANDE. By Judith A. Habicht-Mauche. Santa Fe:
School of American Research Press, 1993.

HOW CAN ONE SELL THE AIR?: CHIEF SEATTLE'S VISION. Edited by
Eli Gifford. Summertown, TN : Book Pub. Co., 1992.

GHOST VOICES: YAKIMA INDIAN MYTHS, LEGENDS, HUMOR AND HUNTING
STORIES. By Donald M. Hines. Issaquah, WA: Great Eagle Pub., 1992.

ART, IDEOLOGY, AND THE CITY OF TEOTIHUACAN: A SYMPOSIUM AT
DUMBARTON OAKS, 8TH AND 9TH OCTOBER 1988. Washington, DC: Dumbarton
Oaks Research Library and Collection, 1992.

BLOODSUCKING WITCHCRAFT: AN EPISTEMOLOGICAL STUDY OF
ANTHROPOMORPHIC SUPERNATURALISM IN RURAL TLAXCALA. By Hugo G. Nutini.
Tucson : University of Arizona Press, 1993.

LOWLAND MAYA CIVILIZATION IN THE EIGHTH CENTURY A.D.: A SYMPOSIUM
AT DUMBARTON OAKS, 7TH AND 8TH OCTOBER 1989. Edited by Jeremy A. Sabloff.
Washington, D.C. : Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, 1993.

THROUGH AMAZONIAN EYES: THE HUMAN ECOLOGY OF AMAZONIAN POPULATIONS.
By Emilio F. Moran. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 1993.

THE INDIGENOUS VOICE IN WORLD POLITICS: SINCE TIME IMMEMORIAL.
By Franke Wilmer. Newbury Park, CA : Sage, 1993.

PLANTS AND PEOPLE OF THE GOLDEN TRIANGLE: ETHNOBOTANY OF THE HILL
TRIBES OF NORTHERN THAILAND. By Edward F. ANderson. Portland, OR:
Dioscorides Press, 1993.

NATIVE LAND AND FOREIGN DESIRES: PEHEA LA PONO AI?: HOW SHAL WE LIVE
IN HARMONY? By Lilikala Kame'eleihiwa. Honolulu : Bishop Museum Press, 1992.

REPRESENTING OTHERS: WHITE VIEWS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES. Edited by
M. Gidley. Exeter: University of Exeter, 1992.

NEON POW-WOW: NEW NATIVE AMERICAN VOICES OF THE SOUTHWEST. Edited
by Anna Lee Walters. Flagstaff: Northland Pub., 1993.

WALKING THE REZ ROAD. By Jim Northrup. Stillwater, MN : Voyageur
Press, 1993.


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Social Sciences Bibliographer University of Pittsburgh
FAX: 412-648-1245 Pittsburgh, PA 15260
Internet: lmitten@vms.cis.pitt.edu 412-648-7723
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