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- The American Indian Quarterly
- University of Nebraska Press
- Article
- The Grizzly Gave Them the Song: James Teit and Franz Boas Interpret Twin Ritual in Aboriginal British Columbia, 1897-1920 Volume 25, Number 3, Summer 2001, pp. 431-452
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This issue contains 12 articles in total
- Contributors
- Shape-Shifting: Images of Native Americans in Recent Popular Fiction (review)
- The Washakie Letters of Willie Ottogary: Northwestern Shoshone Journalist and Leader, 1906-1929 (review)
- People of the Wind River: The Eastern Shoshones, 1825-1900 (review)
- Angie Debo: Pioneering Historian (review)
- Beneath the Underdog: Race, Religion, and the Trail of Tears
- The Grizzly Gave Them the Song: James Teit and Franz Boas Interpret Twin Ritual in Aboriginal British Columbia, 1897-1920
- Working in the Woods: Tsimshian Resource Workers and the Forest Industry of British Columbia
- Traditional Iroquois Socials: Maintaining Identity in the City
- Searching for Justice on the Maine Frontier: Legal Concepts, Treaties, and the 1749 Wiscasset Incident
- "They honor our Lord among themselves in their own way": Colonial Christianity and the Illinois Indians
- "America's Histories" Revisited: The Case of Tell Them They Lie
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