Book reviews of:
Another Attempt at Rescue by M. L. Smoker.
Cash, Color, and Colonialism: The Politics of Tribal Acknowledgment by Renée Ann Cramer.
Chief Joseph, Yellow Wolf, and the Creation of Nez Perce History in the Pacific Northwest by Robert R. McCoy.
Choice, Persuasion, and Coercion: Social Control on Spain’s North American Frontiers edited by Jesus F. de la Teja and Ross Frank.
Conquest by Law: How the Discovery of America Dispossessed Indigenous People of Their Land by Lindsay G. Robertson.
Entering America: Northeast Asia and Beringia Before the Last Glacial Maximum edited by D. B. Madsen.
In-Between Places by Diane Glancy.
Indian Country: Essays on Contemporary Native Culture by Gail Guthrie Valaskakis.
“Indian” Stereotypes in TV Science Fiction: First Nations’ Voices Speak Out by Sierra S. Adare.
Keeping the Circle: American Indian Identity in Eastern North Carolina, 1885–2004 by Christopher Arris Oakley.
Lt. Charles Gatewood and His Apache Wars Memoir by Charles B. Gatewood.
The Myth of Syphilis, The Natural History of Treponematosis in North America edited by Mary Lucas Powell and Della Collins Cook.
A Nation of Statesmen: The Political Culture of the Stockbridge-Munsee Mohicans, 1815–1972 by James W. Oberly.
Negotiating Tribal Water Rights: Fulfilling Promises in the Arid West by Bonnie G. Colby, John E. Thorson, and Sarah Britton.
No One Ever Asked Me: The World War II Memoirs of an Omaha Indian Soldier by Hollis D. Stabler.
Reclaiming the Ancestors: Decolonizing a Taken Prehistory of the Far Northeast by Frederick Matthew Wiseman.
Sacagawea’s Child, The Life and Times of Jean-Baptiste (Pomp) Charbonneau by Susan M. Colby.
Silko: Writing Storyteller and Medicine Woman by Brewster E. Fitz.
Travelling Knowledges: Positioning the Im/Migrant Reader of Aboriginal Literatures in Canada by Renate Eigenbrod.
Wasáse: Indigenous Pathways of Action and Freedom by Taiaiake Alfred.