Fall 2008 | Volume 23.2
(ISBN: 978-0-8166-5501-4)
Editor’s Commentary
James Riding In
Articles
Native America Writes Back: The Origin of the Indigenous Paradigm in Historiography
Susan A. Miller
Looking After Gdoo-naaganinaa: Precolonial Nishnaabeg Diplomatic and Treaty Relationships
Leanne Simpson
Culture as Prevention: Assisting High-Risk Youth in the Omaha Nation
John Penn, Joy Doll, and Neal Grandgenett
Selected Papers from the Ninth Annual American Indian Studies Association Conference
Presidential Address: American Indian Studies: Our Challenges
James Riding In
Is American Indian Studies for Real?
Duane Champagne
The Future of American Indian Studies in the Time of Global Warming
Michael Yellow Bird
American Indian Studies Association–Student Association
Ki-Shan Lara
Reviews
New Indians, Old Wars by Elizabeth Cook-Lynn
Jennifer Denetdale
The People Have Never Stopped Dancing: Native American Modern Dance Historiesby Jacqueline Shea Murphy
Maria Williams
The World We Used to Live In: Remembering the Powers of the Medicine Men by Vine Deloria Jr.
Marilyn Norcini
Architect of Justice: Felix S. Cohen and the Founding of American Legal Pluralism by Dalia Tsuk Mitchell
Steve Russell
Matter, Magic, and Spirit: Representing Indian and African American Belief by David Murray
Robert Keith Collins
Sacred Claims: Repatriation and Living Tradition by Greg Johnson
Jon D. Daehnke
Apocalypto directed by Mel Gibson
Robert Fish
Contributors