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            The Invasion 

            Lewis, Janet (1999)
            The Invasion, a novel originally published in 1932, marked the debut of historical novelist Janet Lewis, who went on to write numerous poems and short stories as well as the novels The Wife of Martin Guerre and The Trial ...
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            Ohiyesa 

            Wilson, Raymond (1999)
            Charles Eastman, or "Ohiyesa" in Santee, came of age during a period of increasing tension and violence between Native and "new" Americans. Raised to become a hunter-warrior, he was nevertheless persuaded by his Christianized ...
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            Standing in the Light 

            Young Bear, Severt; Theisz, R.D. (1994)
            For most of his adult life Severt Young Bear stood in the light—in the center ring at powwows and other gatherings of Lakota people. As founder and, for many years, lead singer of the Porcupine Singers, a traditional singing ...
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            Encounters of the Spirit 

            Pointer, Richard W. (2007)
            Historians have long been aware that the encounter with Europeans affected all aspects of Native American life. But were Indians the only ones changed by these cross-cultural meetings? Might the newcomers' ways, including ...
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            On Records 

            Newman, Andrew (2012)
            Bridging the fields of indigenous, early American, memory, and media studies, On Records illuminates the problems of communication between cultures and across generations. Andrew Newman examines several controversial ...
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            Turn to the Native 

            Krupat, Arnold (1996)
            The Turn to the Native is a timely account of Native American literature and the critical writings that have grown up around it. Arnold Krupat considers racial and cultural "essentialism," the ambiguous position of non-Native ...
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            Two Crows Denies It 

            Barnes, R. H. (1984)
            In Two Crows Denies It, R. H. Barnes undertakes an ambitious historical analysis of anthropological scholarship about Omaha kinship systems. His groundbreaking work offers a critique of this established scholarship, including ...
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            Taxidermic Signs 

            Wakeham, Pauline (2008)
            In Taxidermic Signs, Pauline Wakeham decodes the practice of taxidermy as it was performed in North America from the late nineteenth century to the present, revealing its connection to ecological and racial discourses ...
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            American Puritanism and the Defense of Mourning 

            Breitwieser, Mitchell R. (1990)
            Mary White Rowlandwon, a New England Congregationalist minister's wife, was held captive by the Algonquin Indians during King Philip's War in 1676. Several years after she was ransomed and living among the British again ...
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            Indian Games and Dances with Native Songs 

            Fletcher, Alice C. (1994)
            One day Alice C. Fletcher realized that "unlike my Indian friends, I was an alien, a stranger in my native land." But while living with the Indians and pursuing her ethnological studies she felt that "the plants, the trees, ...
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            Ambiguous Justice 

            Ann Gunther, Vanessa (2006)
            In 1769, Spain took action to solidify control over its northern New World territories by establishing a series of missions and presidios in what is now modern California. To populate these remote establishments, the Spanish ...
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            Native American Communities in Wisconsin, 1600-1960 

            Bieder, Robert E. (1995)
            The first comprehensive history of Native American tribes in Wisconsin, this thorough and thoroughly readable account follows Wisconsin's Indian communities—Ojibwa, Potawatomie, Menominee, Winnebago, Oneida, Stockbridge-Munsee, ...
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            The Networked Wilderness 

            Cohen, Matt (2009)
            Reconceptualizing aural and inscribed communication as a spectrum, The Networked Wilderness bridges the gap between the history of the book and Native American systems of communication. Cohen reveals that books, paths, ...
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            Killing Us Quietly 

            Vernon, Irene S. (2001)
            Over the past five centuries, waves of diseases have ravaged and sometimes annihilated Native American communities. The latest of these silent killers is HIV/AIDS. The first book to detail the devastating impact of the ...
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            The Wars of the Iroquois 

            Hunt, George T. (1940)
            George T. Hunt's classic 1940 study of the Iroquois during the middle and late seventeenth century presents warfare as a result of depletion of natural resources in the Iroquois homeland and tribal efforts to assume the ...
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            Blind Man and the Loon 

            Mishler, Craig (2013)
            The story of the Blind Man and the Loon is a living Native folktale about a blind man who is betrayed by his mother or wife but whose vision is magically restored by a kind loon. Folklorist Craig Mishler goes back to 1827, ...
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            Lakota Society 

            Walker, James R. (1992)
            As agency physician on the Pine Ridge Reservation from 1896 to 1914, Dr. James R. Walker recorded a wealth of information on the traditional lifeways of the Oglala Sioux. Lakota Society presents the primary accounts of ...
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            Indian Mounds of Wisconsin 

            Birmingham, Robert A.; Rosebrough, Amy L. (2017)
            More mounds were built by ancient Native Americans in Wisconsin than in any other region of North America—between 15,000 and 20,000, at least 4,000 of which remain today. Most impressive are the effigy mounds, huge earthworks ...
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            Red on Red 

            Womack, Craig S. (1999)
            A Creek National Literature attempts to find a critical vantage point grounded in Native culture from which to understand Native literatures. He argues that the application of postmodern literary criticism to Native ...
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            Tribal Secrets 

            Allen Warrior, Robert (1995)
            A framework for understanding the contributions of Vine Deloria Jr. and John Joseph Mathews, two American Indian Intellectuals, as part of the struggle for tribal sovereighty, and argues that the contemporary reality of ...
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            Native Women's History in Eastern North America before 1900 

            Kugel, Rebecca; Eldersverd Murphy, Lucy (2007)
            This landmark anthology is an essential guide to the histories of Native women's lives in earlier centuries. Sixteen classic essays, plus new commentary—many by the original authors, describe a broad range of research ...
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            Earthdivers 

            Vizenor, Gerald (1981)
            These narratives compare earthdivers in myths who brought dirt up from the watery earth to form land, with present-day earthdivers, mixed bloods, who dive into urban areas connecting dreams to the earth
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            Tales of the North American Indians 

            Thompsin, Stith (1966)
            A classic collection of Indian myths and legends; mythological, hero and trickster tales; tales of magic and enchantment; many more.
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            Native Americans and the Environment 

            Harkin, Michael E.; Rich Lewis, David (2007)
            Native Americans and the Environment brings together an interdisciplinary group of prominent scholars whose works continue the conversations that Shepard Krech started. The essays examine topics as divergent as Pleistocene ...
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            In Defense of Sovereignty 

            Webster, Rebecca M.; Bittorf, James R.; Gollnick, William; Hoxie, Frederick E.; Locklear, Arlinda F.; Oberly, James W.; Monette, Richard (2023)
            In Defense of Sovereignty tells the story of the Oneida Nation's struggles for self-determination. Since the removal of the Oneida people from New York in the 1820s to what would become Wisconsin, the Nation has been engaged ...
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            Death Stalks the Yakama 

            Trafzer, Clifford E. (1997)
            Clifford Trafzer's disturbing new work, Death Stalks the Yakama, examines life, death, and the shockingly high mortality rates that have persisted among the fourteen tribes and bands living on the Yakama Reservation in the ...
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            The Third Space of Sovereignty 

            Bruyneel, Kevin (2007)
            The Third Space of Sovereignty offers fresh insights on such topics as the crucial importance of the formal end of treaty-making in 1871, indigenous responses to the prospect of U.S. citizenship in the 1920s, native politics ...
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            American Indians in the Lower Mississippi Valley 

            Usner, Daniel H. (1998)
            During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the Native peoples inhabiting the Lower Mississippi Valley confronted increasing domination by colonial powers, disastrous reductions in population, and the threat of being ...
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            The Dispossession of the American Indian, 1887-1934 

            McDonnell, Janet A. (1991)
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            Newspaper Warrior 

            Winnemucca Hopkins, Sarah (2015)
            The Newspaper Warrior presents new material that enhances public memory as the first volume to collect hundreds of newspaper articles, letters to the editor, advertisements, book reviews, and editorial comments by and about ...
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            Inside Dazzling Mountains 

            Kozak, David L. (2013)
            This collection of new translations of Native oral literatures features songs, stories, chants, and orations from the four major language groups of the Southwest: Yuman, Nadíne (Apachean), Uto-Aztecan, and Kiowa-Tanoan. ...
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            1870 Ghost Dance 

            Du Bois, Cora (2007)
            Cora Du Bois' historical study, The 1870 Ghost Dance, has remained an essential contribution to the ethnographic record of Native Californian cultures for seven decades yet is only now readily available for the first time. ...
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            Arapahoe Politics, 1851-1978 

            Fowler, Loretta (1982)
            The Northern Arapahoes of the Wind River Reservation contradict many of the generalizations made about political change among native plains people. Loretta Fowler explores how, in response to the realities of domination ...
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            Sixth Grandfather 

            DeMaille, Raymond J. (1984)
            In Black Elk Speaks and When the Tree Flowered, John C. Neihardt recorded the teachings of the Oglala holy man Black Elk, who had, in a vision, seen himself as the "sixth grandfather," the spiritual representative of the ...
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            Indian Slavery in Colonial America 

            Gallay, Alan (2010)
            The essays in this collection use the complicated dynamics of Indian slavery as a lens through which to explore both Indian and European societies and their interactions, as well as relations between and among Native groups.
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            Stands Alone, Faces, and Other Poems 

            Russell LeBeau, Patrick (2011)
            Stands Alone, Faces, and Other Poems, Patrick LeBeau's first collection, is a self-reflective work on identity, ancestry, and family relationships voiced in three parts. "Stands Alone," the first voice heard, is the singular ...
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            Studying Native America 

            Thornton, Russell (1999)
            "The White Man does not understand the Indian for the reason that he does not understand America. He is too far removed from its formative process. The roots of the tree of his life have not yet grasped rock and soil." The ...
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            Newspaper Indian 

            Coward, John M. (1999)
            Newspapers catalyzed public opinion in the nineteenth century, and the press's coverage and practices shaped the representation of Native Americans for white audiences. John M. Coward delves into the complex ways journalism ...
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            Buried Roots and Indestructible Seeds 

            Lindquist, Mark A.; Zanger, Martin (1995)
            This anthology highlights central values and traditions in Native American societies, exploring the ongoing struggles and survival power of Native American people today. The essays and stories by well-known writers provide ...
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            Invisible Genealogies 

            Darnell, Regna (2001)
            Invisible Genealogies is a landmark reinterpretation of the history of anthropology in North America. During the past two decades, theorizing by many American anthropologists has called for an "experimental moment" grounded ...
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            Indian Treaty-Making Policy in the United States and Canada, 1867-1877 

            Germain, Jill St. (2000)
            Indian Treaty-Making Policy in the United States and Canada, 1867–1877 is a comparison of United States and Canadian Indian policies with emphasis on the reasons these governments embarked on treaty-making ventures in the ...
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            New Perspectives on Native North America 

            Kan, Sergei; Strong, Pauline (2006)
            In this volume some of the leading scholars working in Native North America explore contemporary perspectives on Native culture, history, and representation. The essays employ a variety of theoretical and methodological ...
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            Wooden Leg 

            Marquis, Thomas B. (1962)
            Told with vigor and insight, this is the memorable story of Wooden Leg (1858–1940), one of sixteen hundred warriors of the Northern Cheyennes who fought with the Lakotas against Custer at the Battle of the Little Bighorn. ...
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            Encyclopedia of the Great Plains Indians 

            Wishart, David J. (2007)
            A comprehensive encyclopedia of Indians of the Great Plains, past and present.
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            Why I Can't Read Wallace Stegner, and Other Essays 

            Cook-Lynn, Elizabeth (1996)
            This provocative collection of essays reveals the passionate voice of a Native American feminist intellectual. Elizabeth Cook-Lynn, a poet and literary scholar, grapples with issues she encountered as a Native American in ...
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            Nickel Eclipse 

            Gansworth, Eric (2011)
            Nickel Eclipse is a merging of personal and cultural history. Structured in part like the alternating colored beads on a wampum belt, patterns emerge from this exploration of contemporary life on an eastern Indian reservation ...
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            Indians and the American West in the Twentieth Century 

            Parman, Donald L. (1994)
            As the twentieth century began, Native Americans were reeling from a century of war, forced resettlement, and loss of indigenous control. In a narrative that is compellingly evenhanded and insightful, Donald L. Parman ...
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            Indians at Hampton Institute, 1877-1923 

            Lindsey, Donal F. (1994)
            Founded near Jamestown, Virginia, in 1868, Hampton Institute educated almost 1400 members of sixty-five Indian tribes. Donal F. Lindsey examines the complex and changing interactions among Indigenous people, Blacks, and ...
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            Native American Representations 

            Bataille, Gretchen M. (2001)
            From Columbus's journal jottings about "Indios" to the image of Sacagawea on the dollar coin, from the marauding Indians portrayed in the traditional western to the appearance of Native Americans in Dances with Wolves, ...
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            Team Spirits 

            Fruehling Springwood, Charles; King, C. Richard (2001)
            A growing controversy in recent years has arisen around the use and abuse of Native American team mascots. The Cleveland Indians, Atlanta Braves, Washington Redskins, Kansas City Chiefs, Florida State Seminoles, and so ...
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            Washakie 

            Hebard, Grace R. (1995)
            Washakie was chief of the eastern band of the Shoshone Indians for almost sixty years, until his death in 1900. A strong leader of his own people, he saw the wisdom of befriending the whites. Grace Raymond Hebard offers ...
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            Tears of Repentance 

            Rubin, Julius H. (2013)
            Tears of Repentance reexamines the familiar stories of intercultural encounters between Protestant missionaries and Native peoples in southern New England from the seventeenth to the early nineteenth centuries. Focusing ...
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            American Indian Nations from Termination to Restoration, 1953-2006 

            Ulrich, Roberta (2010)
            Roberta Ulrich provides a concise overview of all the terminations and restorations of Native American tribes from 1953 to 2006 and explores the enduring policy implications for Native peoples. This is the first book to ...
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            This Benevolent Experiment 

            Woolford, Andrew (2015)
            This Benevolent Experiment is a nuanced comparative history of Indigenous boarding schools in the United States and Canada. Because of differing historical, political, and structural influences, the two countries have ...
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            Redskins 

            Richard King, C. (2016)
            C. Richard King provides an in-depth examination of how the ongoing struggle over the Washington NFL franchise name raises questions about popular perceptions of American Indians, the cultural life of consumer brands, and ...
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            Myths of the Rune Stone 

            Krueger, David M. (2015)
            In 1898, a Swedish immigrant farmer claimed to have discovered a large rock with writing carved into its surface in a field near Kensington, Minnesota. The writing told a North American origin story, predating Christopher ...
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            The Dance Partner 

            Glancy, Diane (2005)
            Diane Glancy sees books as being akin to maps, and often finds the Native American voices she writes about as she travels. Once, when driving through western Nevada, she stopped at Grant Mountain and Walker Lake, where the ...
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            Reginald and Gladys Laubin, American Indian Dancers 

            West Jones, Starr (2000)
            Friends and cultural historians of many Indian families among the Sioux, Crow, and Shoshone-Bannock, Reginald and Gladys Laubin devoted their lives to preserving a vanishing culture by presenting authentic Indian dances, ...
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            The People and the Word 

            Warrior, Robert (2005)
            Focusing on autobiographical writings and critical essays, as well as communally authored and political documents, The People and the Word explores how the Native tradition of nonfiction has both encompassed and dissected ...
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            American Pentimento 

            Seed, Pat (2001)
            American Pentimento traces the history of colonization and exploitation in the Americas coming to demonstrate how contemporary native struggles are decisively limited by embedded cultural assumptions this history has ...
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            Limits Of Multiculturalism 

            Michaelsen, Scott (1999)
            Scott Michaelsen shows cultural criticism to be at an impasse, trapped by tradition even in its attempts to get beyond tradition. With this dilemma in mind, he takes us back to anthropology's nineteenth-century roots to ...
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            Wastelanding 

            Voyles, Traci Brynne (2015)
            Traci Brynne Voyles argues that the presence of uranium mining on Diné (Navajo) land constitutes a clear case of environmental racism. Looking at discursive constructions of landscapes, she explores how environmental racism ...
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            Indian Culture and European Trade Goods 

            Irving Quimby, George (1966)
            In an absorbing account of the archaeology and culture of Indian tribes in the Great Lakes region from 1600 to 1820, George Quimby recounts the results of decades of careful study of archaeological sites in this 1966 classic.
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            Hopi Coyote Tales 

            Malotki, Ekkehart; Lomatuway'ma, Michael (1984)
            This volume brings together twenty-one traditional tales recently retold by Hopi narrators. Complete with English translations and original Hopi transcriptions on facing pages and a bilingual glossary. Hopi Coyote Tales ...
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            Call for Change 

            Fixico, Donald L. (2013)
            An impassioned call to the history discipline to change the way they write and think about Native Americans.
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            After Wounded Knee 

            Green, Jerry (1996)
            The Wounded Knee Massacre of December 29, 1890, known to U.S. military historians as the last battle in "the Indian Wars," was in reality another tragic event in a larger pattern of conquest, destruction, killing, and ...
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            Indians in Minnesota 

            Ebbott, Elizabeth; Davis Graves, Kathy (2006)
            In Minnesota, the legacy of the American Indian people is reflected in many ways. Twenty-seven of the state's counties have names of Indian origin. The cities of Wabasha, Red Wing, and Shakopee are named for important ...
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            Constructing Cooperation 

            Singleton, Sara (1999)
            In a pathbreaking analysis, Sara Singleton explores the development of schemes for the management of fisheries in the northwestern United States in which native American tribes, and state, federal, and local governments ...
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            To Show What an Indian Can Do 

            Bloom, John (2000)
            The Carlisle Indian School and the Haskell Institute in Kansas were among the many federally operated boarding schools enacting the U.S. government's education policy toward Native Americans from the late nineteenth to the ...
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            The Backcountry and the City 

            White, Ed (2005)
            Ed White explores the backcountry-city divide as well as the dynamics of indigenous peoples, bringing together two distinct bodies of scholarship: one stressing the political culture of the Revolutionary era, the other ...
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            American Indian Life Skills Development Curriculum 

            LaFromboise, Teresa D. (1996)
            Created in collaboration with students and community members from the Zuni Pueblo and the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, this curriculum addresses key issues in Native American Indian adolescents' lives and teaches such life ...
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            Songprints 

            Vander, Judith (1995)
            Songprints explores the musical lives of Native American women as they navigate a century of cultural change and constancy among the Shoshone of Wyoming's Wind River Reservation. Judith Vander captures the distinct ...
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            Buried Indians 

            Hovell McMillin, Laurie (2006)
            In Buried Indians, Laurie Hovell McMillin presents the struggle of her hometown, Trempealeau, Wisconsin, to determine whether platform mounds atop Trempealeau Mountain constitute authentic Indian mounds. This dispute, as ...
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            Toward a Native American Critical Theory 

            Pulitano, Elvira (2003)
            Toward a Native American Critical Theory articulates the foundations and boundaries of a distinctive Native American critical theory in this postcolonial era. In the first book-length study devoted to this subject, Elvira ...
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            Spirits of Earth 

            Birmingham, Robert A. (2009)
            Between A.D. 700 and 1100 Native Americans built more effigy mounds in Wisconsin than anywhere else in North America, with an estimated 1,300 mounds—including the world's largest known bird effigy—at the center of ...

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