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- The American Indian Quarterly
- University of Nebraska Press
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- Shadows of Voices Volume 28, Number 1&2, Winter/Spring 2004, p. 184
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This issue contains 32 articles in total
- Contributors
- Introduction: Manipi Hena Owas'in Wicunkiksuyapi (We Remember All Those Who Walked)
- Introduction: Conjuring Marks: Furthering Indigenous Empowerment through Literature
- Wounded Hearts
- Dakota Homecoming
- Mending Bodies, Mending Hearts
- Voices of the Marchers
- A Living Memorial
- A Written Response from Canada
- A Journey of Healing and Awakening
- Wicozani Wakan Ota Akupi (Bringing Back Many Sacred Healings)
- Ties that Bind: Remembering, Mourning, and Healing Historical Trauma
- Dakota Commemorative March: Thoughts and Reactions
- Decolonizing the 1862 Death Marches
- Shadows of Voices
- Names of the Condemned Dakota Men
- Fort Snelling Concentration Camp Dakota Prisoners, 1862-63
- The American Indian Mind in a Linear World: American Indian Studies and Traditional Knowledge (review)
- Anti-Indianism in Modern America: A Voice from Tatekeya's Earth (review)
- A Conversation with Juan Gregorio Regino, Mazatec Poet: June 25, 1998
- American Indians: Still Strong after All These Years
- The Table Loves Pain
- Empowerment
- The Trickster's Laugh: My Meeting with Tomson and Lenore
- "Like melody or witchcraft": Empowerment through Literature
- Finding Empowerment through Writing and Reading, or Why Am I Doing This?: An Unpopular Writer's Comments about the State of American Indian Literary Criticism
- Hawaiian Literature and Resistance, or How My Ancestors Took on the Stryker Brigade and Joined the Struggle to Demilitarize Hawai'i!
- Ha, Mana, Leo (Breath, Spirit, Voice): Kanaka Maoli Empowerment through Literature
- Decolonizing the Choctaws: Teaching LeAnne Howe's Shell Shaker
- "All My Relatives Are Noble": Recovering the Feminine in Ella Cara Deloria's Waterlily
- Canonizing Craig Womack: Finding Native Literature's Place in Indian Country
- Tewatatha:wi: Aboriginal Nationalism in Taiaiake Alfred's Peace, Power, Righteousness: An Indigenous Manifesto
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