New Books on Native Peoples - March 1995

LISA A. MITTEN (LMITTEN@VMS.CIS.PITT.EDU)
Thu, 8 Jun 1995 15:28:09 -0400

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Books on Native Peoples
Received by the University of Pittsburgh Library System

March 1995
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BATTLEFIELDS AND BURIAL GROUNDS : THE INDIAN STRUGGLE TO PROTECT
ANCESTRAL GRAVES IN THE UNITED STATES / Roger C. Echo-Hawk.
Minneapolis : Lerner Publications, 1994.

CHEROKEES AND CHRISTIANITY, 1794 - 1870 : ESSAYS ON ACCULTURATION
AND CULTURAL PERSISTENCE / William G. McLoughlin; edited by
Walter H. Conser, Jr. Athens, GA : University of Georgia Press,
1994.

CHRONOLOGY OF NATIVE NORTH AMERICAN HISTORY , FROM PRE-COLUMBIAN
TIMES TO THE PRESENT / edited by Duane Champagne. Detroit :
Gale, 1994

CREATION'S JOURNEY : NATIVE AMERICAN IDENTITY AND BELIEF /
edited by Tom Hill. Washington, D.C. : Smithsonian Institution
Press in association with the National Museum of the American
Indian, Smithsonian Institution, 1994.

END OF DRUM-TIME: RELIGIOUS CHANGE AMONG THE LULE SAAMI, 1670'2
- 1740's / Hakan Rydving. Uppsala, Sweden : Almqvist &
Wiksell, 1993.

ETHNOHISTORY OF THE SAUK, 1885-1985 : A SOCIO-POLITICAL STUDY ON
CONTINUITY AND CHANGE / Michael Reinschmidt. Gottingen :
Cuvillier, 1993.

FIRST AMERICANS / by Juan Schobinger. Grand Rapids, MI :
Erdmans, 1994.

GRAN CHICHIMECA : ESSAYS ON THE ARCHAEOLOGY AND ETHNOHISTORY OF
NORTHERN MESOAMERICA / edited by Jonathan E. Reyman. Brookfield,
VT : Avebury, 1995.

THE GRANDFATHERS SPEAK : NATIVE AMERICAN FOLK TALES OF THE LENAPE
PEOPLE / Hitakonanulaxk (Tree Beard). New York : Interlink
Books, 1994.

HISTORY OF CHEMAWA INDIAN SCHOOL / by Patrick M. McKeehan. Ann
Arbor, MI : UMI International, 1993 (PhD Dissertation)

JOURNEY IN TIME : THE WORLD'S LONGEST CONTINUING ART TRADITION :
THE 50,000 YEAR STORY OF THE AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL ROCK ART OF
ARNHEM LAND / George Chaloupka. Chatswood, NSW : Reed, 1993.

LIFE AMONG THE PIUTES : THEIR WRONGS AND CLAIMS / Sarah
Winnemucca Hopkins. Reno : University of Nevada Press, 1994
(reprint of 1883 edition).

MODERN AMERICAN INDIAN TRIBAL GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS / Howard L.
Meredith. Tsaile, AZ : Navajo Community College Press, 1993.

NI-KSO-KO-WA : BLACKFOOT SPIRITUALITY, TRADITIONS, VALUES, AND
BELIEFS / Harold E. Gray. Browning, MY : Spirit talk Press,
1992.

PATHS OF THE PEOPLE : THE OJIBWE OF THE CHIPPEWA VALLEY / Tim
Pfaff. Eau Claire, WI : Chippewa Valley Museum Press, 1993.

PEOPLE WHO GIVE MORE : HEALTH AND MENTAL HEALTH AMONG THE
CONTEMPORARY PUYALLUP INDIAN TRIBAL COMMUNITY / George Michael
Guilmet. Denver : National Center, University of Colorado Health
Sciences Center, Department of Psychiatry, 1989.

PHOTOGRAPH AND THE AMERICAN INDIAN / Alfred L. Bush.
Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, 1994.

PREHISTORIC EXCHANGE SYSTEMS IN NORTH AMERICA / edited by Timothy
G. Baugh. New York : Plenum Press, 1994.

PREHISTORY OF THE NORTHWEST COAST / R.G. Matson. San Diego :
Academic Press, 1995.

SAVANNAH RIVER CHIEFDOMS : POLITICAL CHANGE IN THE LATE
PREHISTORIC SOUTHEAST / David G. Anderson. Tuscaloosa :
University of Alabama Press, 1994.

STANDING IN THE LIGHT : A LAKOTA WAY OF SEEING / Severt Young
Bear. Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, 1994.

THIS PATH WE TRAVEL : CELEBRATIONS OF CONTEMPORARY NATIVE
AMERICAN CREATIVITY / with photographs by Walter Bigbee. Golden,
CO : published by the National Museum of the American Indian,
Smithsonian Institution and Fulcrum Publishing, 1994.

TOMBS FOR THE LIVING : ANDEAN MORTUARY PRACTICE : A SYMPOSIUM AT
DUMBARTON OAKS : 12TH AND 13TH OCTOBER, 1991 / edited by Tom D.
Dillehay. Washington, D.C. : Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and
Collection, 1995.

TRADITIONAL PEOPLES TODAY : CONTINUITY AND CHANGE IN THE MODERN
WORLD / edited by Goran Burenhult. San Francisco :
HarperSanFrancisco, 1994.

TRIBAL SECRETS : RECOVERING AMERICAN INDIAN INTELLECTUAL
TRADITIONS / Robert Allen Warrior. Minneapolis : University of
Minnesota Press, 1995.

VISION QUEST : MEN, WOMEN, AND SACRED SITES OF THE SIOUX NATION /
photographs by Don Droll. New York : Crown, 1994.

VOICES OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES : NATIVE PEOPLE ADDRESS THE UNITED
NATIONS.... / edited by Alexander Ewen. Santa Fe : Clear Light
Publishers, 1994.
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NOTE: I have begun to add these lists to my home page at the URL
below - look for "Books" under "Native Americans".

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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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