New Indian Books - August 1996

LISA A. MITTEN (LMITTEN@VMS.CIS.PITT.EDU)
Tue, 8 Oct 1996 12:44:05 -0500

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AMERICAN INDIAN QUOTATIONS / compiled and edited by Howard
J. Langer. Wesport, CT : Greenwood Press, 1996.

ARCHAEOLOGY OF NAVAJO ORIGINS / edited by Ronald H. Towner.
Salt Lake City ; University of Utah Press, 1996.

AZTEC IMPERIAL STRATEGIES / Frances F. Berdan. Washington,
D.C. : Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, 1996.

BANDELIER : THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF ADOLPH BANDELIER /
Charles H. Lange. Salt Lake City : University of Utah
Press, 1996.

CONFESSIONS OF AN IGLOO DWELLER / James A. Houston. Boston
: Houghton Mifflin, 1995.

INUIT : GLIMPSES OF AN ARCTIC PAST / David F. Morrison.
Hull, Quebec : Canadian Museum of Civilization, 1995.

ISKWEWAK--KAH' KI YAW NI WAHKOMAKANAK : NEITHER INDIAN
PRINCESSES NOR EASY SQUAWS / Janice Acoose. Toronto :
Women's Press, 1995.

LIKE A HURRICANE : THE INDIAN MOVEMENT FROM ALCATRAZ TO
WOUNDED KNEE / Paul Chaat Smith and Robert Allen Warrior.
New York : New Press, 1996.

MEKRANOTI : LIVING AMONG THE PAINTED PEOPLE OF THE AMAZON /
Gustaaf Verswijver. Munich ; New York : Prestel-Verlag,
1996.

NEZ PERCE WOMEN IN TRANSITION, 1877 - 1990 / Caroline James.
Moscow, Idaho : University of Idaho Press, 1996.

PEOPLE OF MANY FACES : MASKS, MYTHS, AND CEREMONIES OF THE
IROQUOIS / Alex Mogelon. Lakefield, Ontario : Waapoone
Publishing & promotion, 1994.

PEOPLE OF THE RED EARTH : AMERICAN INDIANS OF COLORADO /
Sally Crum. Santa Fe : Ancient City Press, 1996.

PEQUOT WAR / Alfred A. Cave. Amherst, MA : University of
Massachusetts Press, 1996.

SHINGWAUK'S VISION : A HISTORY OF NATIVE RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS
/ J.R. Miller. Toronto; Buffalo : University of Toronto
Press, 1996.

SISTER CREEKS SITE MOUNDS : MIDDLE WOODLAND MORTUARY
PRACTICES IN THE ILLINOIS RIVER VALLEY / Michael C.
Meinkoth. Urbana, IL : Illinois Transportation
Archaeological Research Program, 1995.

STONE, BONE, ANTLER & SHELL ; ARTIFACTS OF THE NORTHWEST
COAST / Hilary Stewart. 2nd revised edition. Vancouver :
Douglas & McIntyre, 1996.

THREADS OF ARCTIC PREHISTORY : PAPERS IN HONOR OF WILLIAM F.
TAYLOR, JR. / edited by David Morrison. Hull, Quebec :
Canadian Museum of Civilization, 1994.

TIMUCUA / Jerald T. Milanich. Oxford, England ; Cambridge,
MA : Blackwell Publishers, 1996.

"WE'RE STILL HERE" : HISTORY, KINSHIP, AND GROUP IDENTITY
AMONG THE SEMINOLE FREEDMENT OF OKLAHOMA / Rebecca Belle
Bateman. PhD thesis, Johns Hopkins University, 1991.
Available from University Microfilms International, Ann
Arbor, MI.

WHEN BEAVER WAS VERY GREAT : STORIES TO LIVE BY / Anne M.
Dunn. Mount Horeb, WI : Midwest Traditions, Inc. , 1995.

WHITE MAN'S WICKED WATER : THE ALCOHOL TRADE AND PROHIBITION
IN INDIAN COUNTRY, 1802 - 1892 / William E. Unrau.
Lawrence, Kansas : University Press of Kansas, 1996.


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