Book reviews of:
American Indian Activism: Alcatraz to the Longest Walk edited by Troy Johnson, Joane Nagel, and Duane Champagne.
As We Are Now: Mixblood Essays on Race and Identity edited by William S. Penn.
Cahokia: Domination and Ideology in the Mississippian World edited by Timothy R. Pauketat and Thomas E. Emerson.
Conquests and Historical Identities in California, 1769-1936 by Lisbeth Haas.
Crow Indian Photographer: The Work of Richard Throssel by Peggy Albright.
Dog Road Woman by Allison Adelle Hedge Coke.
Drawing Shadows to Stone: The Photography of the Jesup North Pacific Expedition, 1897-1902 by Laurel Kendall, Barbara Mathe, Thomas Ross Miller, with Stanley A. Freed, Ruth S. Freed, and Laila Williamson.
Family Matters, Tribal Affairs by Carter Revard.
Ghost Dancing the Law: The Wounded Knee Trials by John William Sayer.
Handbook of Native American Literature edited by Andrew Wiget.
The Indians’ New South: Cultural Change in the Colonial SoutheastThe Walter Lynwood Fleming Lectures in Southern History, by James Axtell.
The Native American Sun Dance Religion and Ceremony: An Annotated Bibliography compiled by Phillip M. White.
Natives and Academics: Researching and Writing about American Indians edited by Devon A. Mihesuah.
On Native Ground: Memoirs and Impressions by Jim Barnes.
Tales of an Endishodi: Father Berard Haile and the Navajos, 1900-1961 edited and transcribed by Father Murray Bodo.
Two-Spirit People: Native American Gender Identity, Sexuality and Spirituality edited by Sue-Ellen Jacobs, Wesley Thomas, and Sabine Lang.
“We Are Still Here!” The Algonquian Peoples of Long Island Today by John A. Strong.
When Our Words Return: Writing, Hearing, and Remembering Oral Traditions of Alaska and the Yukon edited by Phyllis Morrow and William Schneider.
Wild West Shows and the Images of American Indians, 1883-1933 by L. G. Moses.
Winona’s Web by Priscilla Cogan.