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- Studies in American Indian Literatures
- University of Nebraska Press
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- Making Do: Momaday’s Survivance Ceremonies Volume 24, Number 4, Winter 2012, pp. 77-98
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This issue contains 16 articles in total
- From the Editor: Revisiting
- Contributor Biographies
- The Transit of Empire: Indigenous Critiques of Colonialism (review)
- Three Fires Unity: The Anishnaabeg of the Lake Huron Borderlands (review)
- N. Scott Momaday: Remembering Ancestors, Earth and Traditions: An Annotated Bio-bibliography, and: The Journey of Tai-me, and: In the Bear’s House, and: Again the Far Morning: New and Selected Poems (review)
- Sherman Alexie: A Collection of Critical Essays (review)
- Bitter Water: Diné Oral Histories of the Navajo-Hopi Land Dispute (review)
- Indigenous Albuquerque (review)
- When Did Indians Become Straight? Kinship, the History of Sexuality, and Native Sovereignty (review)
- The Salt Companion to Diane Glancy (review)
- Fried Fish and Flour Biscuits (review)
- Queer Indigenous Studies: Critical Interventions in Theory, Politics, and Literature (review)
- Making Do: Momaday’s Survivance Ceremonies
- Utalotsa Woni—“Talking Leaves”: A Re-examination of the Cherokee Syllabary and Sequoyah
- Up and Down with Mary Rowlandson: Erdrich’s and Alexie’s Versions of “Captivity”
- “The Coming of the White Man”: Native American First Contact Stories in the Literature Classroom
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