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  1. Contributors
  2. Introduction: Manipi Hena Owas'in Wicunkiksuyapi (We Remember All Those Who Walked)
  3. Introduction: Conjuring Marks: Furthering Indigenous Empowerment through Literature
  4. Wounded Hearts
  5. Dakota Homecoming
  6. Mending Bodies, Mending Hearts
  7. Voices of the Marchers
  8. A Living Memorial
  9. A Written Response from Canada
  10. A Journey of Healing and Awakening
  11. Wicozani Wakan Ota Akupi (Bringing Back Many Sacred Healings)
  12. Ties that Bind: Remembering, Mourning, and Healing Historical Trauma
  13. Dakota Commemorative March: Thoughts and Reactions
  14. Decolonizing the 1862 Death Marches
  15. Shadows of Voices
  16. Names of the Condemned Dakota Men
  17. Fort Snelling Concentration Camp Dakota Prisoners, 1862-63
  18. The American Indian Mind in a Linear World: American Indian Studies and Traditional Knowledge (review)
  19. Anti-Indianism in Modern America: A Voice from Tatekeya's Earth (review)
  20. A Conversation with Juan Gregorio Regino, Mazatec Poet: June 25, 1998
  21. American Indians: Still Strong after All These Years
  22. The Table Loves Pain
  23. Empowerment
  24. The Trickster's Laugh: My Meeting with Tomson and Lenore
  25. "Like melody or witchcraft": Empowerment through Literature
  26. Finding Empowerment through Writing and Reading, or Why Am I Doing This?: An Unpopular Writer's Comments about the State of American Indian Literary Criticism
  27. Hawaiian Literature and Resistance, or How My Ancestors Took on the Stryker Brigade and Joined the Struggle to Demilitarize Hawai'i!
  28. Ha, Mana, Leo (Breath, Spirit, Voice): Kanaka Maoli Empowerment through Literature
  29. Decolonizing the Choctaws: Teaching LeAnne Howe's Shell Shaker
  30. "All My Relatives Are Noble": Recovering the Feminine in Ella Cara Deloria's Waterlily
  31. Canonizing Craig Womack: Finding Native Literature's Place in Indian Country
  32. Tewatatha:wi: Aboriginal Nationalism in Taiaiake Alfred's Peace, Power, Righteousness: An Indigenous Manifesto
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