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The American Indian Quarterly 31.1 (2007) 215-230

Cumulative Index, volumes 26-30 (2002-2006)

Special Topic Issues

"Native Experiences in the Ivory Tower." Special Segment. Joyce Ann Kievit. 27 (1 & 2): 3–456. 2003.
"Keeping the Campfires Going: Urban American Indian Women's Activism." Susan Applegate Krouse and Heather Howard-Bobiwash, Guest Editors. 27 (3 & 4): 489–607. 2003.
"Empowerment Through Literature." Daniel Heath Justice, Guest Editor. 28 (1 & 2): 3–147. 2004.
"Walking for Justice: The Dakota Commemorative March of 2002." Waziyatawin Angela Wilson, Guest Editor. 28(1 & 2): 151–351. 2004.
"The Recovery of Indigenous Knowledge." Waziyatawin Angela Wilson, Guest Editor. 28(3 & 4): 359–633. 2004.
"The National Museum of the American Indian." Ammanda J. Cobb, Guest Editor. 29(3 & 4): 359–537. 2005.
"Indigenous Languages and Indigenous Literatures." David Treuer, Guest Editor. 30(1 & 2): 3–260. 2006.

Articles, by Volume

26(1), Winter 2002

Ganienkeh: Haudenosaunee Labor-Culture and Conflict Resolution. Kwinn H. Doran. 26(1): 1–23. 2002.
Bilingual Curriculum among the Northern Arapaho: Oral Tradition, Literacy, and Performance. Andrew Cowell. 26(1): 24–43. 2002.
"Real" Indian Songs: The Society of American Indians and the Use of Native American Culture as a Means of Reform. Michelle Wick Patterson. 26(1): 44–66. 2002.
A Mutually Comprehensible World?: Native Americans, Europeans, and Play in Eighteenth-Century America. Kenneth Cohen. 26(1): 67–93. 2002.
The Approximate Size of His Favorite Humor: Sherman Alexie's Comic Connections and Disconnections in The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven. Joseph L. Coulombe. 26(1): 94–115. 2002.
September 11 and America's War on Terrorism: A New Manifest Destiny? John A. Wickham. 26(1): 116–44. 2002.
Indigenous Scholars versus the Status Quo. Devon A. Mihesuah and Angela Cavender Wilson. 26(1): 145–48. 2002 (Commentary).

26(2), Spring 2002

Mashpee Wampanoags of Cape Cod, the Whalefishery, and Seafaring's Impact on Community Development. Mark A. Nicholas. 26(2): 165–97. 2002.
Indigenous Knowledge and Technology: [End Page 215] Creating Environmental Justice in the Twenty-First Century. Linda Robyn. 26(2): 198–220. 2002.
Gifts as Treaties: The Political Use of Received Gifts in Anishinaabeg Communities, 1820–1832. Cary Miller. 26(2): 221–45. 2002.
"native to the question": William Apess, Black Hawk, and the Sentimental Context of Early Native American Autobiography. Laura L. Mielke. 26(2): 246–70. 2002.
Can the Subaltern Speak . . . Especially Without a Tape Recorder? A Postcolonial Reading of Ian Frazier's On the Rez. Natalie Peeterse. 26(2): 271–85. 2002 (Commentary).
Repatriating Words: Local Knowledge in a Global Context. S. Michelle Rasmus. 26(2): 286–307. 2002 (Commentary).
Salvaging the Anthropologist-Other at California's Tribal College. Terri Castaneda. 26(2): 308–19. 2002 (Commentary).

26(3), Summer 2002

"Determined to burn off the entire country": Prospectors, Caribou, and the Denesuliné in Northern Saskatchewan, 1900–1940. Anthony G. Gulig. 26(3): 335–59. 2002.
Our Wealth Sits on the Table: Food, Resistance, and Salmon Farming in Two First Nations Communities. Dorothee Schreiber. 26(3): 360–77. 2002.
When Indigenous Rights and Wilderness Collide: Prosecution of Native Americans for Using Motors in Minnesota's Boundary Waters Canoe Wilderness Area. Eric Freedman. 26(3): 378–92. 2002.
Journalistic Opinion as Free Speech or Promoting Racial Unrest? The Case of Ric Dolphin and the Editorial Presentation of Native Culture. Yale Belanger. 26(3): 393–417. 2002.
Identity, Sovereignty, and Power: The Cherokee-Delaware Agreement of 1867, Past and Present. Claudia Haake. 26(3): 418–35. 2002.
The Comic Vision of Anishinaabe Culture and Religion. Lawrence W. Gross. 26(3): 436–59. 2002.
"People Speaking Silently to Themselves": An Examination of Keith Basso's Philosophical Speculations on "Sense of Place" in Apache Cultures. Martin W. Ball. 26(3): 460–78. 2002.
The Inuit's Struggle with Dioxins and Other Organic Pollutants. Bruce E. Johansen. 26(3): 479–90. 2002.
Re-inscribing Mythopoetic Vision in Native American Studies. Kelley E. Rowley. 26(3): 491–500. 2002 (Commentary).

26(4), Fall 2002

Competing Views: Indian Nations and Sovereignty in the Intergovernmental...

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