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September 1995 - New Indian Books
LISA A. MITTEN (LMITTEN@VMS.CIS.PITT.EDU)
Tue, 24 Oct 1995 16:39:34 -0400
ALL ABOUT HAWAIIAN / Albert J. Schutz. Honolulu : University of
Hawaii Press, 1995.
ALL MY SINS ARE RELATIVES / W.S. Penn. Lincoln : University of
Nebraska Press, 1995.
AMERICAN INDIANS / consulting editor, Harvey Markowitz. - vols.
1-3 -- Pasadena, CA : Salem Press, 1995.
BEDBUGS' NIGHT DANCE AND OTHER HOPI SEXUAL TALES / narrated by
Michael Lomatuwayma; collected, translated, and edited by
Ekkehart Malotki. Lincoln, NB : Published for Northern Arizona
University by the University of Nebraska Press, 1995.
BETWEEN TWO FIRES : AMERICAN INDIANS IN THE CIVIL WAR / Laurence
M. Hauptman. New York ; Free Press, 1995.
CADDO INDIANS : TRIBES AT THE CONVERGENCE OF EMPIRES, 1542-1854 /
F. Todd Smith. College Station, TX : Texas A&M University Press,
1995.
CHEROKEE REMOVAL : A BRIEF HISTORY WITH DOCUMENTS / edited by
Theda Purdue. boston : Bedford Books of St. Martin's Press,
1995.
CHURCH PHILANTHROPY FOR NATIVE AMERICANS AND OTHER MINORITIES : A
GUIDE TO MULTICULTURAL FUNDING FROM RELIGIOUS SOURCES / Phyllis
A. Meiners. Kansas City, MO : CRC Pub. Co., 1995.
COMPARATIVE ESKIMO DICTIONARY : WITH ALEUT COGNATES / Michael D.
Fortescue. Fairbanks : Alaska Native Language Center, University
of Alaska at Fairbanks, 1994.
CORNPLANTER CHRONICLES : A TALE OF THE LEGENDARY SENECA CHIEFTAIN
/ Harold Thomas Beck. Custer City, PA : Mountain Laurel Pub.,
1994.
DAUGHTERS OF ABYA YALA : TESTIMONIES OF INDIAN WOMEN ORGANIZING
THROUGHOUT THE CONTINENT / a publication of the Women's Committee
of the South and Meso-American Indian Information Center.
Oakland, CA : The Center, 1992.
DO YOU SEE WHAT I MEAN? : PLAINS INDIAN SIGN TALK AND THE
EMBODIMENT OF CULTURE / Brenda M. Farnell. Austin : University
of Texas Press, 1995.
EARTH LINE AND MORNING STAR : NLAKA'PAMUX CLOTHING TRADITIONS /
Leslie Heyman Tepper. Hull, Quebec : Canadian Museum of
Civilization, 1994.
ECOCIDE OF NATIVE AMERICA : ENVIRONMENTAL DESTRUCTION OF INDIAN
LANDS AND PEOPLES / Donal A. Grinde. Santa Fe, NM : Clear Light,
1995.
ESSAYS ON THE PREHISTORY OF MARITIME CALIFORNIA / edited by Terry
L. Jones. Davis, CA : Center for Archaeological Research at
Davis, 1992.
FREE PEOPLE - OTIPWMISIWAK", BATOCHE, SASKATCHEWAN, 1870-1930 /
Diane Payment. Ottawa : Nationasl Historic Parks and Sites,
Parks Service, 1990.
FROM GANNAGARO TO GANONDAGAN : A PROCESS AND REALITY OF OF SENECA-
IROQUOIS IDENTITY / Alexandra J. Lewis-Lorentz. PhD Thesis,
University of Washington (1990); Available from University
Microfilms International, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
FROM THE LAND : TWO HUNDRED YEARS OF DENE CLOTHING / Judy
Thompson. Hull, Quebec : Canadian Museum of Civilization, 1994.
INDIGENOUS PEOPLE AND POVERTY IN LATIN AMERICA : AN IMPIRICAL
ANALYSIS / edited by George Psacharopoulos. Washington, D.C. :
The World Bank, 1994.
ISSUES IN NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURAL IDENTITY / edited by Michael
K. Green. New York ; peter Lang, 1995.
THE LIFE OF BLACK HAWK / Black Hawk. New York : Dover
publications, 1994; reprint of 1834 edition.
MYTHOLOGY OF THE BLACKFOOT INDIANS / Clark Wissler. Lincoln :
University of Nebraska Press, 1995; reprint of 1908 edition.
NATIVE AMERICAN AUTOBIOGRAPHY : AN ANTHOLOGY / edited by Arnold
Krupat. Madison : University of Wisconsin Press, 1994.
NATIVE HERITAGE : PERSONAL ACCOUNTS BY AMERICAN INDIANS, 1790 TO
THE PRESENT / edited by Arlene Hirschfelder. New York :
Macmillan, 1995.
ONLY APPROVED INDIANS : STORIES / Jack D. Forbes. Norman :
University of Oklahoma Press, 1995.
PLACE AND HEALTH IN CANADA : HISTORICAL ROOTS OF TWO HEALING
TRADITIONS / Nancy Hudson-Rodd. PhD Thesis, University of Ottawa
(1991); Available from University Microfilms International, Ann
Arbor, Michigan.
PREHISTORY OF THE CHICKAMAUGA BASIN IN TENNESSEE / Thomas M.N.
Lewis. Knoxville ; University of Tennessee Press, 1995.
THE PUBLIC TRUST AND THE FIRST AMERICANS / edited by Ruthann
Knudson. Corvallis, OR : Oregon State University Press for the
Center for the Study of the First Americans, 1995.
RELOCATING EDEN : THE IMAGE AND POLITICS OF INUIT EXILE IN THE
CANADIAN ARCTIC / Alan R. Marcus. Hanover, NH : Dartmouth
College; University Press of New England, 1995.
SANATUJUT : PRIDE IN WOMEN'S WORK : COPPER AND CARIBOU INUIT
CLOTHING TRADITIONS / Judy Hall. Hull, Quebec : Canadian Museum
of Civilization, 1994.
STRANG EMPIRE : A NARRATIVE OF THE NORTHWEST / Joseph Kinsey
Howard. St. Paul : Minnesota Historical Society Press, 1994;
reprint of 1952 edition.
TAKING CONTROL : POWER AND CONTRADICTION IN FIRST NATIONS ADULT
EDUCATION / Celia Haig-Brown. Vancouver : UBC Press, 1995.
THERE IS ALWAYS MAL : THE CULTURAL CONSTRUCTION OF ILLNESS AMONG
QUECHUA INDIANS IN PERU / Carolyn Jean North. PhD Thesis,
Princeton University (1992); Available from University Microfilms
International, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
TRAILING YOU : POEMS / Kimberly M. Blaeser. Greenfield Center,
NY : Greenfield Review Press, 1994.
TRANSITION FROM SHAMANISM TO RUSSIAN ORTHODOXY IN ALASKA / S.A.
Mousalimas. Providence, RI : Bergahn Books, 1995.
TRICKSTER IN THE LAND OF DREAMS / Zeese Papanikolas. Lincoln ;
University of Nebraska Press, 1995.
VORTEX OF INDIAN FEVERS / Adrian C. Louis. Evanston, IL :
TriQuarterly Books, 1995.
THE WAY IT IS : ONE WATER - ONE AIR - ONE MOTHER EARTH / Corbin
Harney. Nevada City, CA : Blue Dolphin Pub., 1995.
ZUNI INDIANS AND THEIR USES OF PLANTS / Mathilda Coxe Stevenson.
New York ; Dover, 1993; reprint of 1915 edition.
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