American Indian Quarterly, The
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Articles in January 1996 issue of American Indian Quarterly, The
- The Ancient Southwestern Community: Models for the Study of Prehistoric Social Organization. (book reviews)
by Adams, E. Charlie - The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven. (book reviews)
by Low, Denise - Ethics and responsibilities in writing American Indian History.(Writing About American Indians)
by Fixico, Donald L. - Plains Indians: A.D. 500-1500, The Archaeological Past of Historic Groups. (book reviews)
by Foor, Thomas A. - Shadow Distance: A Gerald Vizenor Reader. (book reviews)
by Laga, Barry A. - Commonality of difference: American Indian women and history.(Writing About American Indians)
by Mihesuah, Devon A. - The Spanish Missions of La FLorida. (book reviews)
by Bushnell, Amy Turner - Manifest Manners: Postindian Warriors of Survivance. (book reviews)
by Laga, Barry E. - Grandmother to granddaughter: generations of oral history in a Dakota family.(Writing About American Indians)
by Wilson, Angela Cavender - Chippewa Treaty Rights: The Reserved Rights of Wisconsin's Chippewa Indians in Historical Perspective. (book reviews)
by Cohen, Fay G. - Indians Are Us?: Culture and Genocide in Native North America. (book reviews)
by LaVelle, John - American Indian history or non-Indian perceptions of American Indian history?(Writing About American Indians)
by Wilson, Angela Cavender - The Library of Lewis Henry Morgan. (book reviews)
by Starna, William A. - Voices, interpretations, and the 'new Indian history': comment on the American Indian Quarterly's special issue on writing about American Indians.
by Mihesuah, Devon - Lewis H. Morgan on Iroquois Material Culture. (book reviews)
by Starna, William A. - Why Indian people should be the ones to write about Indian education.(Writing About American Indians)
by Swisher, Karen Gayton - Bitter Feast: Amerindians and Europeans in Northeastern North America, 1600-64. (book reviews)
by Bowman, Larry G. - American Indian studies is for everyone.(Writing About American Indians)
by Champagne, Duane - American Indian Children at School: 1850-1930. (book reviews)
by Charles, Jim - American Indian intellectualism and the new Indian story.(Writing About American Indians)
by Cook-Lynn, Elizabeth - The Winds of Injustice: American Indians and the U.S. Government. (book reviews)
by Wilkins, David E. - Licensed trafficking and ethnogenetic engineering.(Writing About American Indians)
by Miller, Susan A. - Cannibal Tours and Glass Boxes: The Anthropology of Museums. (book reviews)
by Weber, Ronald L. - On revision and revisionism: American Indian representations in New Mexico.(Writing About American Indians)
by Jojola, Theodore S.