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- Studies in American Indian Literatures
- University of Nebraska Press
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- Mnisose/the Missouri River: A Comparative Literary Analysis of River Stories from the Lewis and Clark Expedition to the #NoDAPL Movement Volume 30, Numbers 3-4, Fall-Winter 2018, pp. 72-95
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This issue contains 13 articles in total
- Curator of Ephemera at the New Museum for Archaic Media by Heid E. Erdrich (review)
- California Mission Landscapes: Race, Memory, and the Politics of Heritage by Elizabeth Kryder-Reid (review)
- Creative Alliances: The Transnational Designs of Indigenous Women’s Poetry by Molly McGlennen (review)
- Revitalization Strategies in Gaspar Pedro González’s A Mayan Life
- “This Story Needs a Witness”: The Imbrication of Witnessing, Storytelling, and Resilience in Lee Maracle’s Celia’s Song
- “I Got This AB Original Soul/I Got This AB Original Flow”: Frank Waln, the Postmasculindian, and Hip Hop as Survivance
- Straight Talk: Two Spirit Erasure as the Price of Sovereignty in James Welch’s The Heartsong of Charging Elk
- Mnisose/the Missouri River: A Comparative Literary Analysis of River Stories from the Lewis and Clark Expedition to the #NoDAPL Movement
- Intervening in the Archive: Women-Water Alliances, Narrative Agency, and Reconstructing Indigenous Space in Deborah Miranda’s Bad Indians: A Tribal Memoir
- Water, History, and Sovereignty in Simon J. Ortiz’s “Our Homeland, a National Sacrifice Area”
- Writing Water, Writing Life: Silko as Environmental Activist
- Water Is Life: Ecologies of Writing and Indigeneity
- From the Editors
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