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- The American Indian Quarterly
- University of Nebraska Press
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- The Comic Vision of Anishinaabe Culture and Religion Volume 26, Number 3, Summer 2002, pp. 436-459
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This issue contains 15 articles in total
- Contributors
- Call for Book Review
- Call for Papers
- In Memoriam
- Submission Information
- Recent Dissertations
- Re-inscribing Mythopoetic Vision in Native American Studies
- The Inuit's Struggle with Dioxins and Other Organic Pollutants
- "People Speaking Silently to Themselves": An Examination of Keith Basso's Philosophical Speculations on "Sense of Place" in Apache Cultures
- The Comic Vision of Anishinaabe Culture and Religion
- Identity, Sovereignty, and Power: The Cherokee-Delaware Agreement of 1867, Past and Present
- Journalistic Opinion as Free Speech or Promoting Racial Unrest? The Case of Ric Dolphin and the Calgary Herald's Editorial Presentation of Native Culture
- When Indigenous Rights and Wilderness Collide: Prosecution of Native Americans for Using Motors in Minnesota's Boundary Waters Canoe Wilderness Area
- Our Wealth Sits on the Table: Food, Resistance, and Salmon Farming in Two First Nations Communities
- "Determined to burn off the entire country": Prospectors, Caribou, and the Denesuline in Northern Saskatchewan, 1900-1940
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