September Indian Books

LISA A. MITTEN (LMITTEN@VMS.CIS.PITT.EDU)
Fri, 11 Oct 1996 14:24:16 -0400

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AMERICAN INDIAN IN THE WHITE MAN'S PRISONS : A STORY OF
GENOCIDE / a collective statement by Native American
prisoners, former prisoners and spiritual leaders of North
America; compiled and edited by Little Rock Reed. Taos, NM
: UnCompromising Books, 1993.

ANDELA, THE MEXICAN-KIOWA CAPTIVE : A STORY OF REAL LIFE
AMONG THE INDIANS / J.J. Methvin. Albuquerque : University
of New Mexico Press, 1996.

ATHABASKAN LANGUAGE STUDIES : ESSAYS IN HONOR OF ROBERT W.
YOUNG / edited by Eloise Jelinek. Albuquerque : University
of New Mexico Press, 1996.

CHICAGO BEFORE HISTORY : THE PREHISTORIC ARCHAEOLOGY OF A
MODERN METROPOLITAN AREA / Charles W. Markman. Springfield,
IL : Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, 1991.

CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION OF A NATIVE AMERICAN FAMILY AND ITS
TRIBE, 1763-1995 : A BASKET OF APPLES / Joel H. Spring.
Mahwah, NJ : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1996.

DOZEN COLD ONES FROM TWO-RIVERS / Ed Two-Rivers. Chicago :
MARCH/Abrazo Press, 1992.

ELLEN SMALLBOY : GLIMPSES OF A CREE WOMAN'S LIFE / Regina
Flannery. Montreal; Buffalo : McGill-Queen's University
Press, 1995.

EPIC OF QAYAQ : THE LONGEST STORY EVER TOLD BY MY PEOPLE /
Lela Kiana Oman. Ottawa, Ontario : Carleton University
Press, 1995.

HAND FEEL IT : HEALING AND SPIRIT PRESENCE AMONG A ANORTHERN
ALASKAN PEOPLE / Edith L. Turner. DeKalb, IL : Northern
Illinois University Press, 1996.

HIDATSA SUPRASEGMENTALS : A PHONOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF A
SIOUAN NATIVE NORTH AMERICAN LANGUAGE / Norman A. Bowers.
Moscow, Idaho : University of Idaho Press, 1996.

IN THE NAME OF THE SALISH & KOOTENAI NATION : THE 1855 HELL
GATE TREATY AND THE ORIGIN OF THE FLATHEAD INDIAN
RESERVATION / edited by Robert Bigart. Pablo, MT : Salish
Kootenai College Press, 1996.

KOLUSUWAKONOL : PESKOTOMUHKATI-WOLASTOQEWI NAKA IKOLISOMANI
LATUWEWAKON = PHILP S. LOURD'S ENGLISH AND PASSAMAQUODDY-
MALISEET DICTIONARY / edited by Robert M. Leavitt.
Fredericton, New Brunswick : Micmac-Maliseet Institute,
University of New Brunswick, 1984.

LANGUAGE CONTACT IN THE ARCTIC ; NORTHERN PIDGINS AND
CONTACT LANGUAGES / edited by Ernst Hakon Jahr. New York :
Mouton de Gruyter, 1996.

LATE PREHISTORIC AGRICULTURE : OBSERVATIONS FROM THE MIDWEST
/ edited by William I. Woods. Springfield, IL : Illinois
Historic Preservation Agency, 1992.

MARICOPA ROAD SITE, A PRE-CLASSIC HOHOKAM VILLAGE / edited
by John Ravesloot. Tempe, AZ : Office of Cultural Resource
Management, Dept. of Anthropology, Arizona State University,
1993.

MOST INDISPENSABLE ART : NATIVE FIBER INDUSTRIES FROM
EASTERN NORTH AMERICA / edited by James B. Petersen.
Knoxville : University of Tennessee Press, 1996.

MYTH, SYMBOL AND COLONIAL ENCOUNTER : BRITISH AND MI'KMAQ IN
ACADIA, 1700-1867 / Jennifer Reid. Ottawa, Canada :
University of Ottawa Press, 1995.

MYTHS AND TRADITIONS OF THE ARIKARA INDIANS / edited by
Douglas R. Parks. Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press,
1996.

MYTHS OF THE NEW WORLD : A TREATISE ON THE SYMBOLISM AND
MYTHOLOGY OF THE RED RACE OF AMERICA / Daniel Garrison
Brinton. Baltimore : reprinted for Clearfield Co. by
Genealogical Pub. Co., 1992. Reprint of 1868 original.

PROCEEDGINS OF THE 1989 SMOKING CONFERENCE : SELECTED PAPERS
/ edited by Charles F. Hayes III. Rochester, NY : Research
Division of the Rochester Museum & Science Center, 1989.

TIPI RINGS : A CHRONICLE OF THE JICARILLA APACHE LAND CLAIM
/ Robert J. Nordhaus. Albuquerque : BowArrow Pub. Co.,
1995.

VOICE OF THE OLD WOLF : LUCULLUS VIRGIL MCWHORTER AND THE
NEZ PERCE INDIANS / Steven Ross Evans. Pullman, WA :
Washington State University Press, 1996.

WHERE THERE IS NO NAME FOR ART : THE ART OF TEWA PUEBLO
CHILDREN / Bruce Hucko. Santa Fe, NM : School of American
Research Press, 1996.

WILDERNESS TRAIL : OR, THE VENTURES AND ADVENTURES OF THE
PENNSYLVANIA TRADERS ON THE ALLEGHENY PATH... / Charles A.
Hanna. Lewisburg, PA : Wennawoods Pub., 1995. Reprint of
1911 original.

WITH CUSTER ON THE LITTLE BIGHORN : NEWLY DISCOVERED FIRST-
PERSON ACCOUNT / William O. Taylor. New York : Viking,
1996.

THE WOMAN WHO FELL FROM THE SKY : POEMS / Joy Harjo. New
York : W.W. Norton, 1994.



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Social Sciences Bibliographer University of Pittsburgh
FAX: 412-648-7733 OR -1245 Pittsburgh, PA 15260
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