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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 35, Number 3, Summer 2011Table of Contents
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View Actually Existing Indian Nations: Modernity, Diversity, and the Future of Native American Studies
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View Out of the Melting Pot, into the Nationalist Fires: Native American Literary Studies in Europe
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View Cherokee Adaptation to the Landscape of the West and Overcoming the Loss of Culturally Significant Plants
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| ISSN | 1534-1828 |
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| Print ISSN | 0095-182X |
| Launched on MUSE | 2011-07-28 |
| Open Access | No |
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