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- Studies in American Indian Literatures
- University of Nebraska Press
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- Outsourcing Reconciliation: The Government of Canada's #IndigenousReads Campaign and the Appropriation of Indigenous Intellectual Labor Volume 31, Numbers 1-2, Spring-Summer 2019, pp. 1-30
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This issue contains 19 articles in total
- There, There by Tommy Orange, and: Where the Dead Sit Talking by Brandon Hobson (review)
- Hegemonies of Language and Their Discontents: The Southwest North American Region Since 1540 by Carlos G. Vélez-Ibáñez (review)
- Sacred Smokes by Theodore C. Van Alst (review)
- Why Indigenous Literatures Matter by Daniel Heath Justice (review)
- More Than a Word dir. by John Little and Kenn Little (review)
- The Evolution of a Poem: An Interview with Tiffany Midge
- Among Ghost Dances: Sarah Winnemucca and the Production of Tribal Identity
- The Commission, the Community, and the Cree Woman in the Attic: Georgina Lightning's Older Than America in Canada's Culture of Redress
- Colonial Violence in Sixties Scoop Narratives: From In Search of April Raintree to A Matter of Conscience
- "When My Hands Are Empty / I Will Be Full": Visualizing Two-Spirit Bodies in Chrystos's Not Vanishing
- The Good Mind and Trans-Systemic Thinking in the Two-Row Poems of Mohawk Poet Peter Blue Cloud
- Four More Indigenous Projects for the Native American Humanities
- Outsourcing Reconciliation: The Government of Canada's #IndigenousReads Campaign and the Appropriation of Indigenous Intellectual Labor
- Memories of Janice
- "A Language That Can Bear Our Truth": Honoring Janice Gould
- A Tribute to Janice Gould
- No Words for Good-Bye
- An Interview with Janice Gould on Her Book Seed
- From the Editors
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