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New Books on Native Peoples
LISA A. MITTEN (LMITTEN@VMS.CIS.PITT.EDU)
Fri, 25 Aug 1995 14:33:33 -0400
A.D. 1250 : ANCIENT PEOPLES OF THE SOUTHWEST / Larry Cheek. Phoenix :
Arizona Highways, 1994.
ACOUSTIC-PHONETIC CORRELATES OF CAYUGA WORD-STRESS / Brian Doherty.
PhD Thesis, Harvard University, 1993. Available from University
Microfilms International, MI.
ALCATRAZ, INDIAN LAND FOREVER / edited by Troy R. Johnson. Los Angeles :
American Indian Studies Center, UCLA, 1994.
AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES : A BIBLIOGRAPHIC GUIDE / Philip M. White.
Englewood, CO : Libraries Unlimited, 1995.
AMERICAN REVOLUTION IN INDIAN COUNTRY : CRISIS AND DIVERSITY IN NATIVE AMERICAN
COMMUNITIES / Colin G. Calloway. New York : Cambridge University
Press, 1995.
AMERINDIAN REBIRTH : REINCARNATION BELIEF AMONG NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS AND
INUIT / edited by Antonia Mills and Richard Slobodin. Toronto :
University of Toronto Press, 1994.
ASPECTS OF WOODS CREE SYNTAX / Donna Joy Starks. PhD Thesis, University of
Manitoba, 1992. Available from University Microfilms International,
Ann Arbor, MI.
BEING & VIBRATION / Joseph Rael with Mary Elizabeth Marlow. Tulsa, OK :
Council Oak Books, 1993.
BLUE JAY'S DANCE : A BIRTH YEAR / Louise Erdrich. New York :
HarperCollins, 1995.
BURIED ROOTS AND INDESTRUCTIBLE SEEDS : THE SURVIVAL OF AMERICAN INDIAN LIFE IN
STORY, HISTORY, AND SPIRIT / edited by Mark A. Lindquist and
Martin Zanger.Madison : University of Wisconsin Press, 1994.
CATCH COLT / Sidner J. Larson. Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, 1995.
CHIPPEWA (OJIBWE) LANGUAGE BOOK / Coy Eklund. Pemberton, NJ : Tapco, 1991.
COMPLETING THE CIRCLE / Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve. Lincoln : University
of Nebraska Press, 1995.
CONQUESTS AND HISTORICAL IDENTITIES IN CALIFORNIA, 1769-1936 / Lisbeth Haas.
Berkeley : University of California Press, 1995.
COSTUME AS A MEANS OF GROUP- AND SELF-IDENTIFICATION IN THE ECUADORIAN SIERRA
/ Marilee Schmit. PhD Thesis, University of New Mexico, 1991.
Available from University Microfilms International, Ann Arbor, MI.
CULTURE AND POWER : THE EMERGENCE AND POLITICS OF AKWESASNE MOHAWK
TRADITIONALISM / Sara Ciborski. PhD Thesis, SUNY Albany, 1990.
Available from University Microfilms International, Ann Arbor, MI
DANCING ON COMMON GROUND : TRIBAL CULTURES AND ALLIANCES ON THE SOUTHERN
PLAINS / Howard L. Meredith. Lawrence : University Press of Kansas,
1995
EAGLE AND CROW : AN EXPLORATION OF AN AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL MYTH / Johanna M.
Blows. New York : Garland Publishing, 1995.
ETHNOHISTORY OF THE INDIAN PEOPLE OF THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA FROM 1770-1810
/
Randall Milliken. Phd Thesis, Berkeley, 1991. Available from
University Microfilms International, Ann Arbor, MI.
FLUTES OF FIRE : ESSAYS ON CALIFORNIA INDIAN LANGUAGES / Leanne Hinton.
Berkeley : Heyday Books, 1994.
HOW "NATIVE" THINK : ABOUT CAPTAIN COOK, FOR EXAMPLE / Marshall David
Sahlins. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1995.
INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT, THE NEXT TEN YEARS : INDIAN HOMES FOR INDIAN CHILDREN
: A CONFERENCE HELD AT THE UCLA FACULTY CENTER, AUGUST 22-24, 1990.
Los Angeles : American Indian Studies Center, UCLA, 1991.
INDIAN OCCUPATION OF ALCATRAZ ISLAND, INDIAN SELF-DETERMINATION AND THE RISE OF
INDIAN ACTIVISM / Troy R. Johnson. PhD Thesis, UCLA, 1993.
Available from University Microfilms International, Ann Arbor, MI.
ISLAND OF ANISHINAABEG : THUNDERERS AND WATER MONSTERS IN THE TRADITIONAL
OJIBWE LIFE-WORLD / Theresa S. Smith. Moscow, ID : University of Idaho
Press, 1995.
JAMES BAY MEMOIRS : A CREE WOMAN'S ODE TO HER HOMELAND / Margaret
Sam-Cromarty. Lakefield, Ontario : Waapoone Pub. & Promotion, 1992.
KOKOPELLI CEREMONIES / Stephen W. Hill. Santa Fe : Kiva Publishing, 1995.
KUNA CRAFTS, GENDER, AND THE GLOBAL ECONOMY / Karin Elaine Tice. Austin :
University of Texas Press, 1995.
LOST CITIES OF THE ANCIENT SOUTHEAST / Mallory McCane O'Connor. Gainesville,
FL : University Press of Florida, 1995.
MINNETRISTA COUNCIL FOR GREAT LAKES NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES : 1991-92
PROCEEDINGS, WOODLAND NATIONAL CONFERENCE. Muncie, IN : Minnetrista
Cultural Center, 1991.
MOHAWK BLOOD / Michael Baughman. New York : Lyons & Burford Publishers, 1995.
NATIVE AMERICAN ORIGINS : A HOLISTIC SYNTHESIS / John Alexander Alsoszatai-
Petheo. PhD Thesis, University of Alberta, 1992. Available from
University Microfilms International, MI.
NATIVE AMERICAN POST-COLONIAL PSYCHOLOGY / Eduardo Duran. Albany : SUNY,
1995.
OLD FATHER STORY TELLER / Pablita Velarde. Santa Fe : Clear Light Publishers,
1989.
PORCUPINE HUNTER AND OTHER STORIES : THE ORIGINAL TSIMSHIAN TEXTS OF HENRY W.
TATE / newly transcribed from the original manuscripts and annotated
by Ralph Maud. Vancouver : Talonbooks, 1993.
PRINCIPLES AND METHODS IN HISTORICAL PHONOLOGY : FROM PROTO-ALGONKIAN TO
ARAPAHO / Marc Picard. Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press,
1994.
PROPHETS OF AGROFORESTRY : GUARANI COMMUNITIES AND COMMERCIAL GATHERING /
Richard K. Reed. Austin : University of Texas Press, 1995.
PUEBLO REVOLT OF 1680 : CONQUEST AND RESISTANCE IN SEVENTEENTH CENTURY NEW
MEXICO / Andrew L. Knaut. Norman : University of Oklahoma Press,
1995.
RED MAN'S LAND / WHITE MAN'S LAW : THE PAST AND PRESENT STATE OF THE AMERICAN
INDIAN / Wilcomb E. Washburn. Second edition. Norman : University
of Oklahoma Press, 1995.
RESOURCE BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR THE DECIPHERMENT OF MAYA HIEROGLYPHS AND THE NEW
MAYA HIEROGLYPH READINGS / John F. Harris. Philadelphia : University
Museum of archaeology and
anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, 1994.
RIO DEL NORTE : PEOPLE OF THE UPPER RIO GRANDE FROM EARLIEST TIMES TO THE
PUEBLO REVOLT / Carroll L. Riley. Salt Lake City : University of
Utah Press, 1995.
SKUNNY WUNDY : SENECA INDIAN TALES / Arthur C. Parker. Syracuse :
Syracuse University Press, 1994 (reprint).
SPIRIT FACES : CONTEMPORARY NATIVE AMERICAN MASKS FROM THE NORTHWEST COAST /
Gary Wyatt. London : Thames & Hudson, 1994.
STORY OF LYNX / Claude Levi-Strauss. Chicago : University of Chicago Press,
1995.
SWEET MEDICINE : SITES OF INDIAN MASSACRES, BATTLEFIELDS, AND TREATIES /
Drex Brooks. Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, 1995.
THEY CALL ME AGNES : A CROW NARRATIVE BASED ON THE LIFE OF AGNES YELLOWTAIL
DEERNOSE / Fred W. Voget. Norman : University of Oklahoma Press,
1995.
THY WILL BE DONE : THE CONQUEST OF THE AMAZON : NELSON ROCKEFELLER AND
EVANGELISM IN THE AGE OF OIL / Gerard Colby. New York ;
HarperCollins, 1995.
TO HEAR WITH MY EYES : THE NATIVE LANGUAGE ACQUISITION PROJECT IN THE JESUIT
RELATIONS / Margaret J. Leahey. PhD thesis, Johns Hopkins University
, 1990. Available from University Microfilms International, Ann Arbor,
MI.
TRIBES AND TRIBULATIONS : MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT AMERICAN INDIANS AND THEIR
HISTORIES / Laurence M. Hauptman. Albuquerque : University of New
Mexico Press, 1995.
THE TRUE, THE FALSE, AND THE SACRED : MAKING SENSE IN MESOAMERICAN ORAL
TRADITIONS / Richard Haly Meyer. PhD Thesis, University of CA,
Santa Barbara, 1992. Available from University Microfilms
International, MI.
THE UNSPEAKABLE SADNESS : THE DISPOSSESSION OF THE NEBRASKA INDIANS / David
J. Wishart. Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, 1994.
A VIEW OF ENGA CULTURE / Akii Tumu...et al. Madang, Papua New Guinea :
Kristen Press, 1989.
WHAT CAN TRIBES DO? : STRATEGIES AND INSTITUTIONS IN AMERICAN INDIAN ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT / edited by Stephen Cornell and Joseph P. Kalt. Los
Angeles : American Indian Studies Center, UCLA, 1992.
WIRRIMANU : ABORIGINAL ART FROM THE BALGO HILLS / James Cowan. Copenhagen :
National Museum of Denmark, 1994.
YOU ARE ON INDIAN LAND! : ALCATRAZ ISLAND, 1969-1971 / edited by Troy R.
Johnson. Los Angeles : American Indian Studies Center, University of
California, 1995.
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Lisa A. Mitten 207 Hillman Library
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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