american indian quarterly 32, 2 (2011)
The American Indian Quarterly 35, 2 (2011)
Patty Loew and James Thannum, ‘After the Storm: Ojibwe Treaty Rights Twenty-Five Years after the Voigt Decision’, pp. 161-191.
Arnold Krupat, ‘Chief Seattle’s Speech Revisited’, pp. 192-214.
Rauna Kuokkanen, ‘Indigenous Economies, Theories of Subsistence, and Women: Exploring the Social Economy Model for Indigenous Governance’, pp. 215-240.
Maria A. Kopacz and Bessie Lee Lawton, ‘Rating the YouTube Indian: Viewer Ratings of Native American Portrayals on a Viral Video Site’, pp. 241-257.
Elizabeth Archuleta, In the Presence of the Sun, and: The Journey of Tai-me (review)
Kristen A. Carpenter, Defying the Odds: The Tule River Tribe’s Struggle for Sovereignty in Three Centuries (review)
Brendan Hokowhitu, The Rediscovered Self: Indigenous Identity and Cultural Justice (review)
Maria Williams, Living Our Cultures, Sharing Our Heritage: The First Peoples of Alaska (review)
Fay A. Yarbrough, Lumbee Indians in the Jim Crow South: Race, Identity, and the Making of a Nation (review)
Cathy Howlett, Reshaping the University: Responsibility, Indigenous Epistemes, and the Logic of the Gift (review)
Gregory A. Cajete, New World of Indigenous Resistance: Noam Chomsky and Voices from North, South, and Central America (review)
Jeffrey P. Palmer, Video Letters from Prison (review)
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