In this Issue
Studies in American Indian Literatures (SAIL) is the only journal in the United States that focuses exclusively on American Indian literatures. With a wide scope of scholars and creative contributors, the journal is on the cutting edge of activity in the field. SAIL invites the submission of scholarly, critical pedagogical, and theoretical manuscripts focused on any aspect of American Indian literatures as well as the submission of poetry and short fiction, bibliographical essays, review essays, and interviews. SAIL defines "literatures" broadly to include all written, spoken, and visual texts created by Native peoples.
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University of Nebraska Pressviewing issue
Volume 29, Number 3, Fall 2017Editorial Board
General Editors
Michelle Raheja, University of California, Riverside
June Scudeler, Simon Fraser University
Siobhan Senier, University of New Hampshire
Book Review Editor
Margaret Noodin
Editorial Board
Lisa Brooks
Jodi Byrd
Molly McGlennen
Kenneth Roemer
Jace Weaver
Scott Andrews
Cari Carpenter
Stephanie Fitzgerald
Laura Furlan
Sarah Henzi
Editorial Assistants
Book Reviews
Jeremy M. Carnes
Stina Attebery
Editors Emeritus
Chadwick Allen
James Cox
Daniel Heath Justice
Helen Jaskoski
Karl Kroeber
Robert M. Nelson
Malea Powell
John Purdy
Rodney Simard