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- Volume 33, Number 4, Fall 2009
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- Special Issue: Working from Home in American Indian History
American Indian Quarterly has earned its reputation as one of the dominant journals in American Indian studies by presenting the best and most thought-provoking scholarship in the field. It is a forum for diverse voices and perspectives spanning a variety of academic disciplines. The common thread is the journal’s commitment to publishing work that contributes to the development of American Indian studies as a field and to the sovereignty and continuance of American Indian nations and cultures. In addition to peer-reviewed articles, AIQ features reviews of books, films, and exhibits.
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Volume 33, Number 4, Fall 2009Table of Contents
- Guest Editors' Remarks
- pp. ix-xix
Book Reviews
- Where Clouds Are Formed (review)
- pp. 561-563
Recent Dissertations
- Recent Dissertations
- pp. 591-600
Contributors
- Contributors
- pp. 601-603
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