November Books on Native Peoples

LISA A. MITTEN (LMITTEN@VMS.CIS.PITT.EDU)
Wed, 3 Jan 1996 15:06:18 -0400

ABORIGINAL SELF-GOVERNMENT IN CANADA : CURRENT TRENDS AND ISSUES
/ edited by John H. Hylton. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan ; Purich
Pub., 1994.

AMERINDIAN LANGUAGES AND INFORMATICS : THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST /
edited by Guy P. Buchholtzer. Paris, France : Association
d'Ethnolinguistique Amerindienne, 1992.

ARCTIC REVOLUTION : SOCIAL CHANGE IN THE NORTHWEST TERRITORIES,
1935-1994 / John David Hamilton. Niagara Falls, NY : Dundurn
Press, 1994.

BEYOND THE FOUR CORNERS OF THE WORLD : A NAVAJO WOMAN'S JOURNEY /
Emily Benedek. New York : Knopf, 1995.

CADDO INDIANS : WHERE WE COME FROM / Cecile Elkins Carter.
Norman : University of Oklahoma Press, 1995.

CONTINUING POUNDMAKER AND RIEL'S QUEST : PRESENTATIONS MADE AT A
CONFERENCE ON ABORIGINAL PEOPLES AND JUSTICE / compiled by
Richard Goss, et al. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan : Purich Pub.,
1994.

CRAZY HORSE SURRENDER LEDGER / edited by Thomas R. Buecker and R.
Eli Paul. Lincoln : Nebraska State Historical Society, 1994.

CROSSROADS ALASKA : NATIVE CULTURES OF ALASKA AND SIBERIA /
Valerie Chaussonnet. Washington, DC : Arctic Studies Center,
National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution,
1995.

CULTURAL ENCOUNTERS IN THE EARLY SOUTH : INDIANS AND EUROPEANS IN
ARKANSAS / compiled by Jeannie Whayne. Fayetteville, Arkansas ;
University of Arkansas Press, 1995.

EAST TIMOR : GENOCIDE IN PARADISE / Matthew Jardine. Tucson, AZ
: Odonian Press, 1995.

FROM THE MOUNTAINS TO THE PLAINS : THE INTEGRATION OF THE LAFOFA
NUBA INTO SUDANESE SOCIETY / Leif O. Manger. Uppsala, Sweden :
Scandinavian Institute of African Studies, 1994.

IN THE SHADOW OF THE GREAT BLUE HILL / Karen H. Dacey. Lanham,
MD : University Press of America, 1995.

INDIGENOUS PEOPLES OF THE WORLD : AN INTRODUCTION TO THEIR PAST,
PRESENT, AND FUTURE / Brian Hoehring. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan ;
Purich Pub., 1993.

LETTERS FROM WUPATKI / Courtney Reeder Jones; edited by Lisa B.
Rappoport. Tucson : University of Arizona Press, 1995.

A LONG WAY FROM HOME : THE TUBERCULOSIS EPIDEMIC AMONG THE INUIT
/ Pat Sandiford Grygier. Montreal : McGill-Queen's University
Press, 1994.

LOOKING AT TOTEM POLES / written and illustrated by Hilary
Stewart. Vancouver, British Columbia : Douglas & McIntyre, 1993.

MEDIATION IN CONTEMPORARY NATIVE AMERICAN FICTION / James
Ruppert. Norman : University of Oklahoma Press, 1995.

NATION WITHIN A NATION : DEPENDENCY AND THE CREE / Marie-Anik
Gagne. Montreal : Black Rose Books, 1994.

NATIVE AMERICAN PAINTERS OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY : THE WORKS OF
61 ARTISTS / Robert Henkes. Jefferson, NS : McFarland &
Co., 1995.

ON SECOND THOUGHT : A COMPILATION / Maurice Kenny. Norman :
University of Oklahoma Press, 1995.

ORIGINS OF THE PEOPLE OF THE LONGHOUSE : PROCEEDIGNS OF THE 21ST
ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM OF THE ONTATIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY, INC.,
HELD AT TORONTO IN OCTOBER 1994 / edited by Andre Bekerman and
Gary Warrick. North York, Ontario : Ontario Archaeological
Society, 1995.

PARADING THROUGH HISTORY : THE MAKING OF THE CROW NATION, 1805-
1935 / Frederick E. Hoxie. New York : Cambridge University
Press, 1995.

RED EARTH, WHITE LIES : NATIVE AMERICANS AND THE MYTH OF
SCIENTIFIC FACT / Vine Deloria. New York ; Scribner's, 1995.

A SENECA INDIAN IN THE UNION ARMY ; THE CIVIL WAR LETTERS OF
SERGEANT ISAAC NEWTON PARKER, 1861-1865 / edited by Laurence M.
Hauptman. Shippensburg, PA : Burd Street Press, 1995.

SENECA INDIAN STORIES / Ha-yen-doh-nees. Greenfield Center, NY :
Greenfield Review Press, 1995.

STICKMAN : JOHN TRUDELL POEMS, LYRICS, TALKS, A CONVERSATION /
John Trudell. New York : Inanout Press, 1994.

THIRTY-THREE YEARS AMONG THE INDIANS : THE STORY OF MARY SAGATOO
/ Mary Sagatoo. Caledonia, Michigan : Bigwater Publishing, 1994;
reprint of 1897 original.

VOICE OF FIRE : COMMUNIQUES AND INTERVIEWS FROM THE ZAPATISTA
NATIONAL LIBERATION ARMY / edited by Ben Clarke. Berkeley, CA :
New Earth Publications, 1994.

WE ARE A PEOPLE IN THIS WORLD : THE LAKOTA SIOUX AND THE MASSACRE
AT WOUNDED KNEE / Conger Beasley. Fayetteville : University of
Arkansas Press, 1995.

WHAT THE BONES SAY : TASMANIAN ABORIGINES, SCIENCE, AND
DOMINATION / John J. Cove. Ottawa, Ontario : Carleton University
Press, 1995.

WHEN THE WIND WAS A RIVER : ALEUT EVACUATION IN WORLD WAR II /
Dean Kohlhoff. Seattle : University of Washington Press, 1995.

WOLVES FROM THE SEA : READINGS IN THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF THE NATIVE
CARIBBEAN / edited by Neil L. Whitehead. Leiden : KITLV Press,
1995.


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