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- The American Indian Quarterly
- University of Nebraska Press
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- Political Protest, Conflict, and Tribal Nationalism: The Oklahoma Choctaws and the Termination Crisis of 1959–1970 Volume 31, Number 2, Spring 2007, pp. 283-309
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This issue contains 11 articles in total
- Contributors
- From the Editor
- Rock, Ghost, Willow, Deer: A Story of Survival, and: Off-Season City Pipe (review)
- Chinnubbie and the Owl: Muscogee (Creek) Stories, Orations, and Oral Traditions (review)
- Ephraim George Squier and the Development of American Anthropology (review)
- White Justice in Arizona: Apache Murder Trials in the Nineteenth Century (review)
- The People and the Word: Reading Native Nonfiction (review)
- "Living My Native Life Deadly": Red Lake, Ward Churchill, and the Discourses of Competing Genocides
- Political Protest, Conflict, and Tribal Nationalism: The Oklahoma Choctaws and the Termination Crisis of 1959–1970
- "Unless They Are Kept Alive": Federal Indian Schools and Student Health, 1878-1918
- More Light Than Heat: The Current State of Native American Studies
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