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The Bearer of this Letter: Language, Ideologies, Literary Practices, and the Fort Belknap Indian Community
Book review of: The Bearer of this Letter by Mindy J. Morgan.
Beaver Steals Fire
Becoming First Americans: Explaining a Polybian-Indian Movement in the American Southeast
Before the Redskins Were the Redskins: The Use of Native American Team Names in the Formative Era of American Sports, 1857-1933
Behavioral and Mental Health Research in the Arctic: Strategy Setting Meeting
Behind the Scenes: The Real Story of the Quileute Wolves
Being There: The Importance of a Field Experience
in Teaching Native American Literature
Between Villages and Nations: The Emergence of Shawnee Nationalism, 1800-1870
Beyond Blood Quantum: Exploring the Origins & Implications of Imposed Indigenous Identification Policies to Reclaim Tribal Citizenship & Rebuild Native Nationhood
Beyond the Reservation: Indians, Settlers, and the Law in Washington Territory, 1853–1889. Indians in the Making: Ethnic Relations and Indian Identities around Puget Sound
Beyond Words: Nonverbal Communication, Performance, and Acculturation in the Early French-Indian Atlantic (1500-1701)
Bibliography of American Indians and the Environment in Prehistoric Western Oregon
Bicultural Resynthesis: Tailoring an Effectiveness Trial For a Group of Urban American Indian Women
The Binary of Meaning: Native/American Indian Media in the 21st Century
Biocultural Diversity and Indigenous Ways of Knowing: Human Ecology in the Arctic
Biodiversity and Native America
Biological Warfare in Eighteenth-Century North America: Beyond Jeffery Amherst
Discusses the controversy over whether the British general deliberately distributed blankets infected with smallpox as a method of decimating the population of Delaware, Shawnee, and Mingo Indians surrounding Fort Pitt, Pennsylvania during Pontiac's War.
The Birchbark House by Louise Erdrich
Black Elk Lives: Conversations With the Black Elk Family
Black Elk Speaks: Being the Life Story of a Holy Man of the Oglala Sioux
Black Elk Speaks: Being the Life Story of a Holy Man of the Oglala Sioux
'Black is Beautiful', and Indigenous: Aboriginality and Authorship in Australian Popular Music
Black Lines, White Spaces: Towards Decoding a Rhetoric of Indian Identity
The Black Wound: An Addition to the Interpretation of Plains Indian Figurative Art
Blackfoot Warrior Shirts
Blackfoot Warrior Shirts
Bleakness and Greatness in Ian Frazier's "On the Rez"
Bleeding Borders: The Intersection of Gender, Race, and Region in Territorial Kansas
The Blood Runs Like a River through My Dreams: A Memoir by Nasdijj
Boarding School Seasons: American Indian Families, 1900-1940
Bodies on Borders: Sexuality, Race, and Conquest in Modernizing New Mexico, 1880-1920
Body Techniques of Health: Making Products and Shaping Selves in Northwest Alaska
"Bone of My Bone": Stories of a Black-Cherokee Family, 1790-1866
Book Review: Seventh Generation: An Anthology of Native American Plays
Book Review:The National Museum of the American Indian: Critical Conversations
Book Reviews
Book Reviews
Breaking Out of the Lens
Brian Cladoosby: The Swinomish Indian Tribal Community's Approach to Governance and Intergovernmental Relations
Bridging National Borders in North America: Transnational and Comparative Histories
Bridging Research to Practice: Native American Stories of Becoming Smoke-free
Bridging the Gap Between High School and College
A Brief History of Assimilation and the Struggle for Recuperation
Bright Child of Oklahoma: Lotsee Patterson and the Development of America's Tribal Libraries
The British, the Indians, and Smallpox: What Actually Happened at Fort Pitt in 1763?
The Broken Crucible of Assimilation: Forest Grove Indian School and the Origins of Off-Reservation Boarding-School Education in the West
Using selected correspondence to explore the experiences of Indigenous students at Forest Grove Indian School in Oregon. The primary sources discussed are provided at the end of the article.
Broken Treaties: United States and Canadian Relations With the Lakotas and the Plains Cree, 1868-1885
Buffalo Past and Present
Uses the Madison Buffalo Jump State Park as a starting point to discuss the buffalo's importance in the economies, cosmologies, social organization, and spiritual life of Indigenous peoples of the plains. Recommended for use with Grade 9-12 students.