American Indian Quarterly, The
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Articles in June 1997 issue of American Indian Quarterly, The
- Trickster Gone Golfing: Vizenor's Heirs of Columbus and the Chelh-ten-em Development Controversy.
by Christie, Stuart - Key Factors in the Performance and Achievement of Minority Students at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks.
by Wilson, Peggy - Storytellers and Their Listener-Readers in Silko's "Storytelling" and "Storyteller".
by de Ramirez, Susan Berry Brill - Coyote, Contingency, and Community: Thomas King's Green Grass, Running Water and Postmodern Trickster.
by Smith, Carlton - Cross-Cultural Mediation: Language, Storytelling, History, and Self as Enthymematic Premises in the Novels of N. Scott Momaday.
by Scenters-Zapico, John - Police Zones: Territory and Identity in Leslie Marmon Silko's Ceremony.
by Piper, Karen - Diving Home: Centering in Louis Owens's Wolfsong.
by Peters, Darrell J. - Poverty, Politics, and Petroleum: The Utah Navajo and the Aneth Oil Field.
by McPherson, Robert S.; Wolff, David A. - The Lynx in Time: Haudenosaunee Women's Traditions and History.
by Mann, Barbara A. - Mourning Dove and Mixed Blood: Cultural and Historical Pressures on Aesthetic Choice and Authorial Identity.
by Lukens, Margaret A. - "Tell Me a Woman's Story": The Question of Gender in the Construction of Waheenee, Pretty-shield, and Papago Woman.
by Colasurdo, Christine