American Indian Quarterly, The
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Articles in June 2001 issue of American Indian Quarterly, The
- Searching for justice on the Maine frontier: legal concepts, treaties, and the 1749 Wiscasset Incident.
by Ghere, David L.; Morrison, Alvin H. - "They honor our Lord among themselves in their own way": colonial Christianity and the Illinois Indians.
by Bilodeou, Christopher - Andrew Macdonald, Gina Macdonald, and MaryAnn Sheridan. Shape-Shifting: Images of Native Americans in Recent Popular Fiction. (book review)
by Tosko, Michael - "America's histories" revisited: the case of Tell Them They Lie.
by Kalter, Susan - Matthew E. Kreitzer, ed. The Washakie Letters of Willie Ottogary: Northwestern Shoshone Journalist and Leader, 1906-1929. (book review)
by Del Mar, David Peterson - Henry E. Stamm IV. People of the Wind River: the Eastern Shoshones, 1825-1900. (book review)
by Meyer, Carter Jones - Shirley A. Leckie. Angie Debo: Pioneering Historian. (book review)
by Hurt, Douglas A. - Beneath the underdog: race, religion, and the trail of tears.
by Minges, Patrick - The grizzly gave them the song: James Teit and Franz Boas interpret twin ritual in aboriginal British Columbia, 1897-1920.
by Wickwire, Wendy - Working in the woods: Tsimshian resource workers and the forest industry of British Columbia.
by Butler, Caroline F.; Menzies, Charles R. - Traditional Iroquois socials: maintaining identity in the city.
by Krouse, Susan Applegate