October Books on Indians

LISA A. MITTEN (lmitten@vms.cis.pitt.edu)
Mon, 06 Jan 1997 09:47:03 -0500 (EST)


NEW BOOKS ON NATIVE PEOPLES

Received by the University of Pittsburgh Library System

October 1996

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BLUE DAWN, RED EARTH : NEW NATIVE AMERICAN STORYTELLERS /
edited and with an introduction by Clifford E. Trafzer. New
York : Anchor Books, 1996.

ELECTRONIC MEDIA AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES : A VOICE OF OUR
OWN? / Donald R. Browne. Ames, Iowa : Iowa State
University Press, 1996.

EXCAVATIONS IN THE EAST PLAZA OF TIKAL, 2 volumes /
Christopher Jones. Philadelphia : University Museum,
University of Pennsylvania, 1996.

...FROM TIME IMMEMORIAL : INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND STATE
SYSTEMS / Richard john Perry. Austin : University of Texas
Press, 1996.

GERALD VIZENOR : WRITING IN THE ORAL TRADITION / Kimberly M.
Blaeser. Norman : University of Oklahoma Press, 1996.

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE FOR INDIGENOUS WOMEN OF THE WORLD :
PUBLICATION OF PROCEEDINGS / hosted by Maori Women's Welfare
League, Inc. Wellington, NZ : Maori Women's Welfare League,
1993.

JESUIT MISSION TO THE LAKOTA SIOUX : PASTORAL THEOLOGY AND
MINISTRY, 1886-1945 / Ross Alexander Enochs. Kansas City,
MO : Sheed & Ward, 1996.

JOHN SLOCUM AND THE INDIAN SHAKER CHURCH / Robert H. Ruby.
Norman : University of Oklahoma Press, 1996.

KNOWLEDGE OF THE ELDERS : THE IROQUOIS CONDOLENCE CANE
TRADITION / edited by Jose Barreiro and Carol Cornelius.
Ithaca, NY : Northeast Indian Quarterly, Cornell University,
1991.

LEGACY OF MESOAMERICA : HISTORY AND CULTURE OF A NATIVE
AMERICAN CIVILIZATION / edited by Robert M. Carmack...et al.
Upper Saddle River, NJ : Prentice Hall, 1996.

LIVES TOGETHER -- WORLDS APART : QUECHUA COLONIZATION IN
JUNGLE AND CITY / Sarah Lund Skar. Oslo, Norway :
Scandinavian University Press, 1994.

MOUNDVILLE EXPEDITIONS OF CLARENCE BLOOMFIELD MOORE / edited
and with an introduction by Vernon James Knight, Jr.
Tuscaloosa, AL : University of Alabama Press, 1996.

NAMPEYO AND HER POTTERY / Barbara Kramer. Albuquerque :
University of New Mexico Press, 1996.

NATIVE AMERICAN GENEALOGICAL SOURCEBOOK / edited by Paula K.
Byers. New York : Gale Research, 1995.

NAVAJOS IN 1705 : ROQUE MADRID'S CAMPAIGN JOURNAL / edited,
annotated, and translated by Rick Hendricks and John P.
Wilson. Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, 1996.

OLD BETSEY : THE LIFE AND TIMES OF A FAMOUS DAKOTA WOMAN AND
HER FAMILY / Mark Kiedrich. Rochester, MN : Coyote Books,
1995.

SACRED PLANT MEDICINE : EXPLORATIONS IN THE PRACTICE OF
INDIGENOUS HERBALISM / Stephen Harrod Buhner. Boulder, CO :
Roberts Rinehart, 1996.

SENTINELS ON STONE : THE PETROGLYPHS OF LOS ALAMOS / Betty
Lilienthal. Los Alamos, NM : Los Alamos Historical Society,
1995.

SON OF TWO BLOODS / Vincent L. Mendoza. Lincoln :
University of Nebraska Press, 1996.

SPIRIT MOVES : THE STORY OF SIX GENERATIONS OF NATIVE WOMEN
/ Loree Boyd. Novato, CA : New World Library, 1996.

STRANGERS AMONG US / David Woodman. Buffalo : McGill-
Queen's University Press, 1995.

THROUGH THE NORTHERN LOOKING GLASS : BREAST CANCER STORIES
TOLD BY NORTHERN NATIVE WOMEN / Lorelei Anne Lambert
Colomeda. New York : National League for Nursing Press,
1996.

TWO EARLY HISTORIC IROQUOIAN SITES IN WESTERN NEW YORK /
Richard Michael Gramly. Buffalo, NY : Persimmon Press,
1996.

WAIKIKI 100 B.C. TO 1900 A.D. : AN UNTOLD STORY / George S.
Kanahele. Honolulu : Queen Emma Foundation, 1995.

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