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New native books
Lisa Mitten (LMITTEN@VMS.CIS.PITT.EDU)
Thu, 9 Jun 1994 15:50:33 -0500
peoples acquired by the University of Pittsburgh's Hillman
Library. This are titles received during the month of May 1994.
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TRANCE AND POSSESSION IN BALI : A WINDOW ON WESTERN MULTIPLE
PERSONALITY, POSSESSION DISORDER, AND SUICIDE /by Luh Ketut
Suryani. New York : Oxford University Press, 1993.
MAKING A MARKET : THE INSTITUTIONAL TRANSFORMATION OF AN
AFRICAN SOCIETY / by Jean Ensminger. New York : Cambridge
University Press, 1992.
EXPLORING MAORI VALUES / by John Patterson. Palmerston
North, N.Z. : Dunmore Press, 1992.
NGATIK MASSACRE : HISTORY AND IDENTITY ON A MICRONESIAN
ATOLL / by Lin Poyer. Washington, DC : Smithsonian Institution
Press, 1993.
SIMBU LAW : CONFLICT MANAGEMENT IN THE NEW GUINEA HIGHLANDS
/ by Aaron Podolefsky. Fort Worth, Texas : Harcourt Brace
Jovanovich College Publishers, 1992.
BASKETMAKERS : MEANING AND FORM IN NATIVE AMERICAN BASKETS /
by Linda Mowat. Oxford, England : Pitt Rivers Museum, 1992.
NATIVE TRIBES OF NORTH AMERICA : A CONCISE ENCYCLOPEDIA / by
Michael Johnson. New York : Macmillan, 1994.
WUPATKI AND WALNUT CANYON : NEW PERSPECTIVES ON HISTORY,
PREHISTORY, AND ROCK ART / by David Grant Noble. Santa Fe, NM :
ANcient CIty Press, 1993.
CULTURAL MAZE : COMPLEX QUESTIONS ON NATIVE DESTINY IN
WESTERN CANADA / by John W. Friesen. Calgary, Alberta : Detselig
Enterprises, 1991.
WALK IN PEACE : LEGENDS AND STORIES OF THE MICHIGAN INDIANS
/ by Simon Otto. Grand Rapids, MI : The Michigan Indian Press,
1990.
INDIANS IN PRISON : INCARCERATED NATIVE AMERICANS IN
NEBRASKA / by Elizabeth Grobsmith. Lincoln : University of
Nebraska Press, 1994.
ZUNI AND EL MORRO : PAST & PRESENT / by David Grant Noble.
Santa Fe, NM : Ancient CIty Press, 1993.
HIS MAJESTY'S INDIAN ALLIES : BRITISH INDIAN POLICY IN THE
DEFENCE OF CANADA, 1774-1815 / by Robert S. Allen. Toronto :
Dundurn Press, 1992.
TOWARDS ABORIGINAL SELF-GOVERNMENT : RELATIONS BETWEEN
STATUS INDIAN PEOPLES AND THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA, 1969-1984 /
by Anne-Marie Mawhinney. New York : garland, 1994.
LIGHT OF THE FEATHER : A TEACHER'S JOURNEY INTO NATIVE
AMERICAN CLASSROOMS AND CULTURE / by Mick Fedullo. New York :
Anchor Books, 1993.
SELU : SEEKING THE CORN MOTHER'S WISDOM / by Marilou
Awiakta. Golden, CO : Fulcrum Publishing, 1993.
LUMBEE INDIAN HISTORIES : RACE, ETHNICITY, AND INDIAN
IDENTITY IN THE SOUTHERN UNITED STATES / by Gerald M. Sider. New
York : Cambridge University Press, 1993.
DUST ROSE LIKE SMOKE : THE SUBJUGATION OF THE ZULU AND THE
SIOUX / by James O. Gump. Lincoln : University of Nebraska
Press, 1994.
LIVING ON THE LAND : CHANGE AMONG THE INUIT OF BAFFIN ISLAND
/ by John S. Matthiasson. Lewiston, NY : Broadview Press, 1992.
INVENTION OF PROPHECY : CONTINUITY AND MEANING IN HOPI
INDIAN RELIGION / by Armin W. Geertz. Knebel, Denmark :
Brunbakke Publications, 1992.
I SEE MY TRIBE IS STILL BEHIND ME! / by Everett Soop.
Calgary, Alberta : Glenbow Museum, 1990.
INSIDE OUT : AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY BY A NATIVE CANADIAN / by
James Tyman. Saskatoon : Fifth House, 1990.
HISTORY OF THE SANTEE SIOUX : UNITED STATES INDIAN POLICY ON
TRIAL / by Roy Willard Meyer. Revised edition. Lincoln :
University of Nebraska Press, 1993.
ONE MORE STORY : CONTEMPORARY SENECA TALES OF THE
SUPERNATURAL / by Duwayne L. Bowen. Greenfield Center, NY :
Greenfield Review Press, 1991.
MASSACRES IN THE JUNGLE : IXCAN, GUATEMALA / by Ricardo
Falla. Boulder : Westview Press, 1994.
"SO WISE WERE OUR ELDERS" : MYTHIC NARRATIVES OF THE KAMSA /
by John Holmes McDowell. Lexington, KY : University Press of
Kentucky, 1994.
KEEPERS OF THE SACRED CHANTS : THE POETICS OF RITUAL POWER
IN AN AMAZONIAN SOCIETY / by Jonathan David Hill. Tucson :
University of Arizona Press, 1993.
MERMA DE LA SOCIEDAD INDIGENA EN CHILE CENTRAL Y LA ULTIMA
GUERRA DE LOS PROMAUCAES, 1541-1558 / by Leonardo Leon. St.
Andrews, Scotland : University of St. ANdrews, Institute of
Amerindian Studies, 1991.
SAVAGES AND CIVILIZATION : WHO WILL SURVIVE? / by Jack
Weatherford. New York : Crown, 1994.
PO FANANGA = FOLK TALES OF TONGA / by Tupou Posesi Fanua.
San Diego : Tofua Press, 1975.
LOUD HAWK : THE UNITED STATES VERSUS THE AMERICAN INDIAN
MOVEMENT / by Kenneth S. Stern. Norman : University of Oklahoma
Press, 1994.
ENWHISTEETKWA : WALK IN WATER / by Jeannette C. Armstrong.
Penticton, B.C. : Okanagan Indian CUrriculum Project, 1982.
COLONIZING THE BODY : STATE MEDICINE AND DISEASE IN
NINETEENTH-CENTURY INDIA / by David Arnold. Berkeley :
University of California Press, 1993.
ACCULTURATION PROCESSES IN SOUTHERN UTE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
/ by Michael Richard Morton. Master's Thesis, University of
Arizona, 1991. Ann Arbor, MI : University Microfilms
International, 1992.
CONQUEST : MONTEZUMA, CORTES, AND THE FALL OF OLD MEXICO /
by High thomas. New York : Simon & Schuster, 1993.
PLACE AND VISION : THE FUNCTION OF LANDSCAPE IN NATIVE
AMERICAN FICTION / by Robert M. Nelson. New York : Peter Lang,
1993.
QULIAQTUAT MUMIAKSRAT : ILISAQTUANON SAVAAKSVIAT / by Edna
Ahgeak MacLean. Fairbanks : Alaska Native Language Program,
COllege of Liberal Arts, University of Alaska, 1986.
DICTIONARY OF THE CHOCTAW LANGUAGE / by Cyrus Byington.
Reprint. Brighton, MI : Native American Book Publishers, 1990.
DICTIONARY OF THE OSAGE LANGUAGE / by Francis La Flesche.
Reprint. Brighton, MI : Native American Book Publishers, 1990.
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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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(from EVEN COWGIRLS GET THE BLUES / Tom Robbins)
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