American Indian Quarterly, The
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Articles in January 2005 issue of American Indian Quarterly, The
- The future of print narratives and comic holotropes: a conversation with Gerald Vizenor.(Interview)
by Hausman, Blake; Purdy, John - Theda Perdue and Michael D. Green. The Cherokee Removal: A Brief History with Documents.(Book Review)
by Cheek, Gary C., Jr. - Linda Tuhiwai Smith. Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples.(Book Review)
by Butler, Monica; Carroll, Kara; Howard-Bobiwash, Heather; Ortley, John; Roeser, Patricia; Soldier, Rose Soza War; Walker, Scott; Woodruff, Lauren - "A happiness that sleeps with sadness": an examination of "white scabs" in Fools Crow.
by Vernon, Irene S. - Siobhan Senier. Voices of American Indian Assimilation and Resistance: Helen Hunt Jackson, Sarah Winnemucca, and Victoria Howard.(Book Review)
by Stanciu, Cristina - Interview with James Welch (1940-2003): November 17, 2001.(Interview)
by Lupton, Mary Jane - Recent dissertations.
by Erlen, Jonathon; Toth, Jay - The elimination of indigenous mascots, logos, and nicknames: organizing on college campuses.
by Hofmann, Sudie - Martha A. Sandweiss. Print the Legend: Photography and the American West.(Book Review)
by Gagnon, Greg - In memoriam: Virgil Masayesva 1948-2005.(Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals)(Obituary)
- Susan Dever. Celluloid Nationalism and Other Melodramas: From Post-Revolutionary Mexico to fin de siglo Mexamerica.(Book Review)
by Fachin, Dina - An Odyssey among the Iroquois: a history of Tutelo relations in New York.
by Vest, Jay Hansford C. - MariJo Moore. The Diamond Doorknob.(Book Review)
by Roppolo, Kimberly - Colonization as subtext in James Welch's Winter in the Blood.
by Larson, Sidner - Zitkala-Sa and the problem of regionalism: nations, narratives, and critical traditions.
by Totten, Gary - Barbara Alice Mann. Native Americans, Archaeologists, and the Mounds.(Book Review)
by Hamilton, Michelle A. - Constructions and contestations of the authoritative voice: Native American communities and the Federal Writers' Project, 1935-41.
by Morgan, Mindy J. - Peter Furst. Visions of a Huichol Shaman.(Book Review)
by Marsden, Dawn - Forging indigenous methodologies on cape flattery: the Makah Museum as a center of collaborative research.
by Bowechop, Janine; Erikson, Patricia Pierce - "None excel them in virtue and honesty": ecclesiastical and military descriptions of the Gila River Pima, 1694-1848.
by Dejong, David H. - Anne Waters, ed. American Indian Thought: Philosophical Essays.(Book Review)
by Archuleta, Elizabeth - Hugh A. Dempsey. The Vengeful Wife and Other Blackfoot Stories.(Book Review)
by Vest, Jay Hansford C. - Choosing America's heroes and villains: lessons learned from the execution of Silon Lewis.(Editorial)
by Mihesuah, Devon A. - Relating practice to theory in indigenous entrepreneurship: a pilot investigation of the Kitsaki partnership portfolio.
by Anderson, Robert B.; Giberson, Robert J.; Hindle, Kevin; Kayseas, Bob - Martin D. Gallivan. James River Chiefdoms: The Rise of Social Inequality in the Chesapeake.(Book Review)
by Gagnon, Greg - Sherwin Bitsui. Shapeshift.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
by Gagnon, Greg - Indigenous voice and vision as commodity in a mass-consumption society: the colonial politics of public opinion polling.
by Clark, D. Anthony Tyeeme - Elvira Pulitano. Toward a Native American Critical Theory.(Book Review)
by Cox, James H.; Peters, Jesse; Rader, Dean; Reder, Deanna; Robins, Barbara K.; Teuton, Chris - Celia Barnes. Native American Power in the United States, 1783-1795.(Book Review)
by Gagnon, Greg - When I close my eyes and think of my home place.(Poem)
by Anderson, Temashio - Mary Jane Warde. George Washington Grayson and the Creek Nation, 1843-1920.(Book Review)
by Miller, Christopher L. - Devon A. Mihesuah. The Lightning Shrikes.(Book Review)
by Odeven, Ed - George Harwood Phillips. Bringing Them under Subjection: California's Tejon Reservation and Beyond, 1852-1864.(Book Review)
by Bartelt, Guillermo