Book review of:
Agayuliyararput: Kegginaqut, Kangiit-llu/Our Way of Making Prayer: Yup’ik Masks and the Stories They Tell by Marie Meade.
American Indians in World War I, at War and at Home by Thomas A. Britten.
Blue Dawn, Red Earth: New Native American Storytellers edited and with an introduction by Clifford E. Trafzer.
The Caddos, the Wichitas, and the United States, 1846-1901 by F. Todd Smith.
Dahcotah: Life and Legends of the Sioux around Fort Snelling by Mary Henderson Eastman. 1849; reprinted with a new preface by Rena Neumann Coen.
The Fatal Confrontation: Historical Studies of American
Indians, Environment, and Historians by Wilbur R. Jacobs.
Hopi Basket Weaving: Artistry in Natural Fibers by Helga Teiwes.
Little by David Treuer.
Lushootseed Reader with Introductory Grammar. Volume 1. Four Stories from Edward Sam, by Thom Hess.
Mediation in Contemporary Native American Fiction by James Ruppert.
The Native American in Long Fiction: An Annotated
Bibliography by Joan Bream and Barbara Branstad.
Native American Verbal Art: Texts and Contexts by William Clements.
Native Americans, Crime, and Justice edited by Marianne 0. Neilsen and Robert A. Silverman.
New Worlds for All: Indians, Europeans, and the Remaking of Early America by Colin G. Calloway.
One Nation Under God: The Triumph of the Native American Church by Huston Smith and Reuben Snake.
Seth Eastman: A Portfolio of North American Indians by Sarah E. Boehme, Christian F. Feest, and Patricia Condon Johnston.
Son of Two Bloods by Vincent L. Mendoza.
The Telling of the World: Native American Stories and Art edited by W.S. Penn.
To Change Them Forever: Indian Education at the Rainy
Mountain Boarding School, 1983-1920 by Clyde Ellis.
Why I Can't Read Wallace Stegner and Other Essays: A Tribal Voice by Elizabeth Cook-Lynn.