New Native Books - April 1995
LISA A. MITTEN (LMITTEN@VMS.CIS.PITT.EDU)
Mon, 12 Jun 1995 17:18:29 -0400
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Books on Native Peoples
Received by the University of Pittsburgh Library System
April 1995
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500 NATIONS : AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS /
Alvin M. Josephy. New York : Knopf, 1994.
ABORIGINAL AUTONOMY : ISSUES AND STRATEGIES / H.C. Coombs. New
York; Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1994.
AGRICULTURAL ORIGINS AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE MIDCONTINENT / edited
by William Green. Iowa City, Iowa : Office of the State
Archaeologist, University of Iowa, 1994.
ALL ROADS ARE GOOD : NATIVE VOICES ON LIFE AND CULTURE / National
Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Institution.
Washington, DC : Smithsonian, 1994.
ANTHOLOGY OF HONOR / edited by Kristin Benson. Milwaukee, WI :
Honor Our Neighbors Origins and Rights, 1992.
BAMBO JORDAN : AN ANTHROPOLOGICAL NARRATIVE / Bruce T.
Williams. Prospect Heights, IL : Waveland Press, 1994.
BASTA! : LAND AND THE ZAPATISTA REBELLION IN CHIAPAS / George
Allen Collier. Oakland, CA : Institute for Food and Development
Policy, 1994.
BY THE POWER OF THEIR DREAMS : SONGS, PRAYERS, AND SACRED SHIELDS
OF THE PLAINS INDIANS / Maureen E. Mansell. San Francisco :
Chronicle Books, 1994.
CAT MONSTERS AND HEAD POTS : THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF MISSOURI'S
PEMISCOT BAYOU / Michael J. O'Brien. Columbia : University of
Missouri Press, 1994.
CHIEF : THE LIFE HISTORY OF EUGENE DELORME, IMPRISONED SANTEE
SIOUX / Eugene P. Delorme. Lincoln : University of Nebraska
Press, 1994.
CIRCUMPOLAR RELIGION AND ECOLOGY : AN ANTHROPOLOGY OF THE NORTH
/ edited by Takashi Irimoto. Tokyo : University of Tokyo
Press, 1994.
CONSERVATISM AMONG THE IROQUOIS AT THE SIX NATIONS RESERVE /
Annemarie A. Shimony. Syracuse : Syracuse University Press,
1994.
THE CORN WOMAN : STORIES AND LEGENDS OF THE HISPANIC SOUTHWEST /
retold by Angel Vigil. Englewood, CO : Libraries Unlimited,
1994.
CRISIS UNDER THE CANOPY : TOURISM AND OTHER PROBLEMS FACING THE
PRESENT DAY HUAORANI / Randy Smith. Quito, Ecuador : Abya-
Yala, 1993.
ECOLOGY AND RELIGION : ECOLOGICAL SPIRITUALITY IN CROSS-CULTURAL
PERSPECTIVE / David R. Kinsley. Englewood Cliffs, NJ :
Prentice-Hall, 1995.
FOLK TRADITION AND FOLK MEDICINE IN SCOTLAND : THE WRITINGS OF
DAVID RORIE / edited by David Buchan. Edinburgh : Canongate
Academic, 1994.
GYPSIES : A MULTIDISCIPLINARY ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY / Diane
Tong. New York : Garland, 1995.
HUNTER-GATHERER MORTUARY PRACTICES DURING THE CENTRAL TEXAS
ARCHAIC / Leland C. Bement. Austin : University of Texas
Press, 1994.
INDIAN GAMES AND DANCES WITH NATIVE SONGS ARRANGED FROM AMERICAN
INDIAN CEREMONIALS AND SPORTS / Alice C. Fletcher. Lincoln :
University of Nebraska Press, 1994 (reprint of 1915 edition).
INDIAN IN WHITE AMERICA / Mark Monroe. Philadelphia : Temple
University Press, 1994.
INDIANS AT HAMPTON INSTITUTE, 1877-1923 / Donal F. Lindsey.
Urbana : University of Illinois Press, 1995.
INDIANS OF MAINE : A BIBLIOGRAPHIC GUIDE / Roger B. Ray. --
4th edition -- Portland, ME : Maine Historical Society, 1994.
INDIGENOUS LITERATURE IN OCEANIA ; A SURVEY OF CRITICISM AND
INTERPRETATION / Nicholas J. Goetzfridt. Westport, CT :
Greenwood Press, 1995.
IROQUOIS MEDICAL BOTANY / James W. Herrick. Syracuse :
Syracuse University Press, 1995.
KOASATI DICTIONARY / Geoffrey D. Kimball. Lincoln : University
of Nebraska Press, 1994.
LEWIS H. MORGAN ON IROQUOIS MATERIAL CULTURE / Elisabeth
Tooker. Tucson : University of Arizona Press, 1994.
LOST BELIEFS OF NORTHERN EUROPE / by Hilda R. Davidson. New
York; London : Routledge, 1993.
MAD BEAR : SPIRIT, HEALING, AND THE SACRED IN THE LIFE OF A
NATIVE AMERICAN MEDICINE MAN / Doug Boyd. New York : Simon &
Schuster, 1994.
MICMAC BY CHOICE : ELSIE SARK, AN ISLAND LEGEND / Mary Olga
McKenna. Halifax, NS : Formac, 1990.
MICRONESIAN RELIGION AND LORE : A GUIDE TO SOURCES, 1526-1990 /
Douglas E. Haynes. Westport, CT : Greenwood Press, 1995.
MIXTECA-PUEBLA : DISCOVERIES AND RESEARCH IN MESOAMERICAN ART AND
ARCHAEOLOGY / edited by H.B. Nicholson. Culver City, CA :
Labyrinthos, 1994.
MYTHS AND TALES OF THE CHIRICAHUA APACHE INDIANS / Morris E.
Opler. Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, 1994 (reprint of
1942 edition).
MYTHS AND TALES OF THE JICARILLA APACHE INDIANS / Morris E.
Opler. Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, 1994 (reprint of
1938 edition).
NATIVE LAND : MISSISSIPPI, 1540-1798 / Mary Ann Wells. Jackson
: University of Mississippi Press, 1994.
NAVAJO SACRED PLACES / Klara Bonsack Kelley. Bloomington, IN :
Indiana University Press, 1994
NUPTIALITY IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA : CONTEMPORARY ANTHROPOLOGICAL
AND DEMOGRAPHIC PERSPECTIVES / edited by Caroline Bledsoe.
Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1994.
PRELIMINARY BIBLIOGRAPHY ON TRADITIONAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN
THE PACIFIC ISLANDS / Elizabeth Eade. Suva, Fiji : Pacific
Information Center, University of the South Pacific Library,
1992.
RELIGIONS OF OCEANIA / Tony Swain. New York ; London :
Routledge, 1995.
SAVAGE DREAMS : A JOURNEY INTO THE HIDDEN AMERICAN WEST /
Rebbeca Solnit. San Francisco : Sierra Club Books, 1994.
SHADOWCATCHERS : A JOURNEY IN SEARCH OF THE TEACHINGS OF NATIVE
AMERICAN HEALERS / Steve Wall. New York : HarperCollins, 1994.
SIGNALS IN THE AIR : NATIVE BROADCASTING IN AMERICA / Michael
C. Keith. Westport, CT : Praeger, 1995.
SOUTH OF THE CLOUDS : TALES FROM YUNNAN / edited by Lucien
Miller. Seattle : University of Washington Press, 1994.
SOUTH PARK VILLAGE SITE AND THE LATE PREHISTORIC WHITTLESEY
TRADITION OF NORTHEAST OHIO / David S. Brose. Madison, WI :
Prehistory Press, 1994.
TEACHINGS FROM THE LONGHOUSE / Jacob Thomas. Toronto :
Stoddart, 1994.
THUNDER RIDES A BLACK HORSE : MESCALERO APACHES AND THE MYTHIC
PRESENT / Claire R. Farrer. Prospect Heights, IL : Waveland
Press, 1994.
WALLEYE WARRIORS : AN EFFECTIVE ALLIANCE AGAINST RACISM AND FOR
THE EARTH / Rick Whaley. Philadelphia : New Society
Publishers, 1994.
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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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