American Indian Quarterly, The
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Articles in June 2002 issue of American Indian Quarterly, The
- When indigenous rights and wilderness collide: prosecution of Native Americans for using motors in Minnesota's Boundary Waters Canoe Wilderness Area.
by Freedman, Eric - Our wealth sits on the table: food, resistance, and salmon farming in two first nations communities.
by Schreiber, Dorothee - "Determined to burn off the entire country": prospectors, Caribou, and the Denesuline in Northern Saskatchewan, 1900-1940.
by Gulig, Anthony G. - Recent dissertations.
by Erlen, Jonathon; Toth, Jay - Re-inscribing mythopoetic vision in Native American studies.(Commentary)
by Rowley, Kelley E. - The Inuit's struggle with dioxins and other organic pollutants.
by Johansen, Bruce E. - "People speaking silently to themselves": an examination of Keith Basso's philosophical speculations on "sense of place" in Apache cultures.
by Ball, Martin W. - The comic vision of Anishinaabe culture and religion.
by Gross, Lawrence W. - Identity, sovereignty, and power: the Cherokee-Delaware Agreement of 1867, past and present.
by Haake, Claudia - Journalistic opinion as free speech or promoting racial unrest? The case of Ric Dolphin and the Calgary Herald's editorial presentation of native culture.
by Belanger, Yale