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  1. Declaración del artista / Artist's Statement
  2. p. 1
  3. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/nai.2021.a784813
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  1. Dedication: The NAISA family mourns the loss of brilliant Kiowa scholar Jenny Tone-Pah-Hote
  2. Keith Richotte Jr.
  3. pp. 2-5
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/nai.2021.a784814
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  1. NAIS Editorial Ethics, Principles, and Practices
  2. K. Tsianina Lomawaima, Kelly McDonough, Jean O'Brien, Robert Warrior
  3. pp. 6-16
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/nai.2021.a784815
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  1. Presidential Comments to Introduce the 2020 NAISA Business Meeting
  2. Shannon Speed
  3. pp. 17-18
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/nai.2021.a784816
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  1. Atlas for a Destroyed World: Frank Day's Painting as Work of Nonvital Revitalization
  2. Mark Minch-de Leon
  3. pp. 56-88
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/nai.2021.a784818
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  1. Morrill Issues and Academic Liberalism
  2. David R. Roediger
  3. pp. 92-96
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/nai.2021.a784820
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  1. The Wealth of Knowledge: Land-Grab Universities in a British Imperial and Global Context
  2. Caitlin P. A. Harvey
  3. pp. 97-105
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/nai.2021.a784821
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  1. "Drawing a Line from their Institution": One Origin Story of Indigenous GIS Design
  2. Mark Palmer
  3. pp. 106-111
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/nai.2021.a784822
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  1. Stolen Lands and Stolen Opportunities
  2. Randall Akee
  3. pp. 123-128
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/nai.2021.a784824
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  1. Myths, Erasure, and Violence: The Immoral Triad of the Morrill Act
  2. Bryan McKinley Jones Brayboy, Amanda R. Tachine
  3. pp. 139-144
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/nai.2021.a784826
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  1. "We Grow the Ivy": Cornell's Claim to Indigenous Dispossession
  2. Judy Kertész, Angela A. Gonzales
  3. pp. 145-150
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/nai.2021.a784827
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  1. Campuses, Colonialism, and Land Grabs before Morrill
  2. Alyssa MT. Pleasant, Stephen Kantrowitz
  3. pp. 151-156
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/nai.2021.a784828
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  1. The Future Is in the Past: How Land-Grab Universities Can Shape the Future of Higher Education
  2. Theresa Stewart-Ambo
  3. pp. 162-168
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/nai.2021.a784830
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  1. The Future of Land-Grab Universities
  2. Meredith McCoy, Roopika Risam, Jennifer Guiliano
  3. pp. 169-175
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/nai.2021.a784831
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  1. Looking Forward from Land-Grab Universities
  2. Tristan Ahtone, Robert Lee
  3. pp. 176-182
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/nai.2021.a784832
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  1. Attla dir. by Catharine Axley (review)
  2. Thomas Michael Swensen
  3. pp. 183-184
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  1. Keetsahnak: Our Missing and Murdered Indigenous Sisters ed. by Kim Anderson, Maria Campbell and Christi Belcourt (review)
  2. Caroline Fidan Tyler Doenmez
  3. pp. 185-186
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  1. Divided Peoples: Policy, Activism, and Indigenous Identities on the U.S.-Mexico Border by Christina Leza (review)
  2. Nicholas Barron
  3. pp. 187-189
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  1. Nā Wāhine Koa: Hawaiian Women for Sovereignty and Demilitarization by Moanike'ala Akaka et al. (review)
  2. Joyce Pualani Warren
  3. pp. 190-191
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  1. Making a Difference: My Fight for Native Rights and Social Justice by Ada Deer and Theda Perdue (review)
  2. Bradley Shreve
  3. pp. 194-195
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  1. Reclaiming the Reservation: Histories of Indian Sovereignty Suppressed and Renewed by Alexandra Harmon (review)
  2. Russel Lawrence Barsh
  3. pp. 196-197
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  1. Eloquence Embodied: Nonverbal Communication among French and Indigenous Peoples in the Americas by Céline Carayon (review)
  2. Matt Cohen
  3. pp. 198-200
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  1. Shifting Grounds: Landscape in Contemporary Native American Art by Kate Morris (review)
  2. Matt Bowman
  3. pp. 201-203
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  1. A Diné History of Navajoland by Klara Kelley and Harris Francis (review)
  2. Raymond D. Austin
  3. pp. 204-205
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  1. Incarcerated Stories: Indigenous Women Migrants and Violence in the Settler-Capitalist State by Shannon Speed (review)
  2. Vivian Jiménez Estrada
  3. pp. 208-209
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  1. Native Provenance: The Betrayal of Cultural Creativity by Gerald Vizenor (review)
  2. Margaret Noodin
  3. pp. 210-211
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  1. Assembling Unity: Indigenous Politics, Gender, and the Union of BC Indian Chiefs by Sarah A. Nickel (review)
  2. Paige Raibmon
  3. pp. 212-213
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  1. Standing Up to Colonial Power: The Lives of Henry Roe and Elizabeth Bender Cloud by Renya K. Ramirez (review)
  2. K. Tsianina Lomawaima
  3. pp. 214-215
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  1. Massacre in Minnesota: The Dakota War of 1862, the Most Violent Ethnic Conflict in American History by Gary Clayton Anderson (review)
  2. John Peacock
  3. pp. 216-218
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  1. The Relentless Business of Treaties: How Indigenous Land became U.S. Property by Martin Case (review)
  2. Chelsea Frazier
  3. pp. 219-220
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  1. The Man Who Became a Caribou: Dinjii Vadzaih Dhidlit by Craig Mishler and Kenneth E. Frank (review)
  2. Beth Ginondidoy Leonard
  3. pp. 221-222
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  1. Monumental Mobility: The Memory Work of Massasoit by Lisa Blee and Jean M. O'Brien (review)
  2. Andrew Denson
  3. pp. 223-224
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  1. Collaborative Archaeology at Stewart Indian School ed. by Sarah E. Cowie, Diane L. Teeman and Christopher C. LeBlanc (review)
  2. Katherine Hayes
  3. pp. 225-226
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  1. This Wound Is a World by Billy-Ray Belcourt (review)
  2. Ann Cvetkovich
  3. pp. 227-228
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  1. Spiral to the Stars: Mvskoke Tools of Futurity by Laura Harjo (review)
  2. Marcel Brousseau
  3. pp. 229-231
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  1. Reproduction on the Reservation: Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Colonialism in the Long Twentieth Century by Brianna Theobald (review)
  2. Crystal Gail Fraser
  3. pp. 232-234
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  1. Empire's Tracks: Indigenous Nations, Chinese Workers, and the Transcontinental Railroad by Manu Karuka (review)
  2. Lisa Lowe
  3. pp. 235-237
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  1. The Night Watchman by Louise Erdrich (review)
  2. Richard Mace
  3. pp. 240-241
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