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New Indian Books
LISA A. MITTEN (LMITTEN@VMS.CIS.PITT.EDU)
Sun, 5 May 1996 16:08:03 -0500
Please note: This will be the last book list sent out until sometime in August.
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NEW BOOKS ON NATIVE PEOPLES
Received by the University of Pittsburgh Library System
March 1996
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ALBERTAS METIS SETTLEMENTS LEGISLATION : AN OVERVIEW OF
OWNERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT OF SETTLEMENTS LANDS / Catherine
Edith Bell. Regina, Saskatchewan : Canadian Plains Research
Center, University of Regina, 1994.
CLANS OF MANY NATIONS : SELECTED POEMS, 1969-1994 / Peter
Blue Cloud. Fredonia, NY : White Pine Press, 1995.
GABRIEL DUMONT SPEAKS / Gabriel Dumont; translated by
Michael Barnholden. Vancouver, B.C. : Talonbooks, 1993.
INDIGENOUS LAND RIGHTS READER : 500 YEARS OF RESISTANCE / a
project of the Third World Coalition and the Native People's
Work Group. Philadelphia : American Friends Service
Committee, 1992.
LAW AND ABORIGINAL PEOPLES OF CANADA / edited by David W.
Elliott. 2nd edition. North York, Ontario : Captus Press,
1994.
LONG RIVER : A NOVEL / Joseph Bruchac. Golden, CO :
Fulcrum Pub., 1995.
MAKING IT THEIR OWN : SEVERN OJIBWE COMMUNICATIVE PRACTICES
/ Lisa Philips Valentine. Buffalo : University of Toronto
Press, 1995.
PRAYER TO THE GREAT MYSTERY : THE UNCOLLECTED WRITINGS AND
PHOTOGRAPHY OF EDWARD S. CURTIS / Edward S. Curtis; text
edited by Gerald Hausman. New York : St. Martin's Press,
1995.
PRAYING PEOPLE : MASSACHUSETT ACCULTURATION AND THE FAILURE
OF THE PURITAN MISSION / Dane Anthony Morrison. New York :
Peter Lang, 1995.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1992 PEOPLE TO PEOPLE CONFERENCE :
SELECTED PAPERS / Charles F. Hayes, general editor.
Rochester, NY : Research Division of the Rochester Museum &
Science Center, 1994.
TITUBA, RELUCTANT WITCH OF SALEM : DEVILISH INDIANS AND
PURITAN FANTASIES / Elaine G. Breslaw. New York ; New York
University Press, 1996.
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Lisa A. Mitten 207 Hillman Library
Social Sciences Bibliographer University of Pittsburgh
FAX: 412-648-7733 OR -1245 Pittsburgh, PA 15260
Internet: lmitten@vms.cis.pitt.edu 412-648-7723
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