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Indigenous Peoples Issues and Resources

Book Reviews

Stealing the Gila: The Pima Agricultural Economy and Water Deprivation, 1848-1921

The Concept of Indigenous Peoples in Asia: A Resource Book

A People's History of Florida 1513-1876: How Africans, Seminoles, Women, and Lower Class Whites Shaped the Sunshine State.

Lumbee Indians in the Jim Crow South: Race, Identity, and the Making of a Nation

Reincarnation Beliefs of North American Indians: Soul Journeys, Metamorphosis, and Near-Death Experiences

One of the Family: Metis Culture in Nineteenth-Century Northwestern Saskatchewan

Native American Language Ideologies: Beliefs, Practices, and Struggles in Indian Country

Everything You Know About Indians is Wrong

Criminal Justice in Native America

Developing Zapatista Autonomy: Conflict And NGO Involvement In Rebel Chiapas

Patterns of Exchange: Navajo Weavers and Traders

Healing Traditions: The Mental Health of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada

Native American Performance And Representation

The Lipan Apaches: People of Wind and Lightning

The Chief's Prophecy: Survival Of The Northern Cheyenne Nation

Disappearing Desert: The Growth of Phoenix and the Culture of Sprawl

Constructing Lives at Mission San Francisco: Native Californians and Hispanic Colonists, 1776-1821

Finding Dahshaa: Self-Government, Social Suffering, and Aboriginal Policy in Canada

The Sweet Smell of Home: The Life and Art of Leonard F. Chana

A New Deal for Native Art: Indian Arts and Federal Policy, 1933-1943

The Last of the Shor Shamans

Engraving the Savage: The New World and Techniques of Civilization

Reasoning Together: The Native Critics Collective

Peyote Vs the State: Religious Freedom on Trial

The Headman Was a Woman: The Gender Egalitarian Batek Of Malaysia

William Wayne Red Hat, Jr.: Cheyenne Keeper of the Arrows

A Zapotec Natural History: Trees, Herbs, and Flowers, Birds, Beasts, and Bugs in the Life of San Juan Gbëë

Viet Cong at Wounded Knee: The Trail of a Blackfeet Activist (American Indian Lives)

The Chumash World at European Contact: Power, Trade, and Feasting Among Complex Hunter-Gatherers

The Women's Warrior Society

Decolonizing Conservation: Caring for Maori Meeting Houses Outside of New Zealand

Forced Federalism: Contemporary Challenges to Indigenous Nationhood

Scoping the Amazon: Image, Icon, and Ethnography

A Common Pot: The Recovery of Native Space in the Northeast.

Reinventing the Lacandon: Subaltern Representations in the Rain Forest of Chiapas.

Cultural Contact and Linguistic Relativity Among the Indians of Northwestern California.

Circuits of Culture: Media, Politics, and Indigenous Identity in the Andes.

Disappearing Peoples: Indigenous Groups and Ethnic Minorities in South and Central Asia.

Archaeology, Skeletons, and Indigenous Peoples: Three Books Set the Future Direction.

The History of Human Rights: From Ancient Times to the Globalization Era.

Nez Perce Country by Alvin M. Josephy, Jr.

Monique and the Mango Rains: Two Years with a Midwife in Mali

Health Care in Maya Guatemala: Confronting Medical Pluralism in a Developing Country

Healing Secrets of the Native Americans: Herbs, Remedies, and Practices that Restore the Body, Refresh the Mind, and Rebuild the Spirit

The Earth Shall Weep: A History of Native America

Making Indigenous Citizens: Identities, Education, and Multicultural Development in Peru

Standing Ground: Yurok Indian Spirituality, 1850-1990

Indian Fishing: Early Methods on the Northwest Coast

American Indians and National Parks

Tribal Cultural Resource Management: The Full Circle to Stewardship

 

Indigenous Peoples Issues & Resources - a publication of the Bauu Institute, is currently seeking book reviews to publish. We are espeically interested in books that discuss indigenous peoples. Areas of focus may include:

anthropology, archaeology, ethnic studies, geography, oral traditions, health, psychology, Native American studies, globalization, natural resource management, environmental studies, and contemporary writing and publishing.

Please email reviews to Peter N. Jones, Director, Bauu Institute and Press.

Send books for review:

Indigenous Peoples Issues & Resources

PO Box 4445

Boulder, CO 80306

 

 

 

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