John Mohawk reading list (was Re: Canary Is Aborigines)

Deb Gagnon (gagnon@islnds.enet.dec.com)
Fri, 6 Dec 1991 19:00:36 PST


Just going thru some old mail....did anyone ever supply the reading list
suggested in the attached?....deb

| From: 3-NOV-1991 16:08:29.36
| Original-Sender: kintz@uno.cc.geneseo.edu (Ellen Kintz)
|
| This is for Jacob Baltuch. Re your request for info on the Canary
| Islands from l5th century onwards - have you seen Alfred W. Crosby,
| l986, Ecological Imperialism. The Biological Expansion of Europe,
| 900-l900? Sorry that this is not to your address but I could not get
| network to accept your address. E. R. Kintz, SUNY Geneseo, NY
| (Address: KINTZ@GENESEO.BITNET)
|
| [ The book Ellen cites is one of the titles highly recommended by
| Professor John Mohawk (SUNY/Buffalo American Studies Department).
| I seem to recall someone offering to get in touch with Prof. Mohawk
| a few weeks ago to get his full reading list and to post it as an
| article here. If anyone is interested in discussing specific books
| on this reading list, once we obtain it, I can set up a separate
| mailing list for the purpose. Please send me a message if you would
| like to be on such a special-purpose list. Thanks.
|
| --Gary (gst@gnosys.svle.ma.us) ]

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Note from NativeNet facilitator, Gary Trujillo:

Well, Scott Camp contacted Professor John Mohawk recently, but, due to an
apparent misunderstanding, received a list of his own publications, rather
than a list of the books he recommends. Scott plans to contact him again
to get the other list.

Meanwhile, here's what we have so far:

>Date: Fri, 15 Nov 91 10:07 EST
>From: q8n@psuvm.psu.edu (Scott D. Camp)
Subject: Mohawk Vita

I have received the vita of John Mohawk's work. I don't think I asked him
for a general reading list he would find interesting. I think I just asked
him for a bibliography of his work. Hopefully, there are not too many
typos. (I don't have ready access to a scanner.) I've tried to type it
exactly as Mohawk sent it to me.

Anyway, here it is:

BOOKS

The Red Buffalo. 1971. Program in American Studies, Buffalo, New York.

A Basic Call to Consciousness. 1978. AKWESASNE NOTES, Rooseveltown, N.Y.

Exiled in the Land of the Free. 1991. Clear Light Press, Santa Fe, N.M.

PUBLISHED ARTICLES

"Looking for Columbus (part 2)", Native Relations, Vol. 1, No. 2, Feb. 1991.

"Looking for Columbus", Native Relations, Vol. 1, No. 1, Jan. 1991.

"Distinguished Traditions", in Clark, John (Ed.) Renewing the Earth: The
Promise of Social Ecology, Green Pring (pub.), London, 1990.

"Indigenous Rights", in Erikson, Brad (Ed.) Call to Action: Handbook for
Ecology, Peace and Justice, Sierra Club Books, San Francisco, 1990.

"Discovering Columbus: the Way Here," in View From the Shore: American
Indian Perspectives on the Quincentenary, Northeast Indian Quarterly,
Ithaca, N.Y. 1990.

"State's Treatment of Indians Targeted", ALBANY TIMES UNION, May 19, 1990.

"Sovereignty! Sovereignty! Sovereignty!", INDIAN TIMES, April, 1990.

"Origins of Iroquois Political Thought," in Brouchac, Joseph (Ed.) New
Voices From the Longhouse, Greenfield Review Press, 1989.

"Indian Cultures Provide Ecological Wisdom and Prophesies", UTNE READER,
Nov./Dec. 1989.

"Seneca Tax Agreement: A National Trend?", DAYBREAK, Spring 1989.

"Economic Motivation -- An Iroquois Perspective", Northeast Indian Quarterly,
Spring/Summer, 1989.

"Witch Hunt for a Straw Man," DAYBREAK, Spring 1989.

"Indigenous Peoples and International Law," DAYBREAK MAGAZINE, Winter, 1988,
Highland, MD.

"The Right of Animal Nations to Survive," DAYBREAK MAGAZINE, Summer, 1988,
Highland, MD.

"We the Original People: A Celebration of the Principles of Democracy",
DAYBREAK MAGAZINE, Autumn, Highland, MD., 1987.

"Denonville's Campaign Against the Seneca," NYS Bureau of Historic Sites,
Waterford, New York 1986.

"Native Self-Sufficiency Interviews Shelton Davis," Native Self-Sufficiency,
Forestville, CA., 1986.

"Prologue" The White Roots of Peace, The Chauncey Press, Saranac Lake,
N.Y. 1986.

"Ethnobotanical Trail at Gannagaro," Indian Studies, Cornell University
American Indian Program, Ithaca, N.Y. 1986.

"In Search of Humanistic Anthropology," Dialectical Anthropology, Amsterdam,
1985.

"Afterword," Native Americans and Energy Development II. Anthropology Resource
Center and the Seventh Generation Fund, Boston, MA, 1984.

"The Pre-Existence of Human Rights," INTERculture, Centre Monchanin,
Montreal, Quebec, CAN., April/June 1984.

"New Era Looms in Economic Relations," Akwesasne Notes, Feb. 1981.

"Future Visions: A Thriving People," Akwesasne Notes, Dec. 1981.

"Impressions of South Tehran," Tell the American People: Perspectives on
the Iranian Revolution, Movement for a New Society, Philadelphia, PA, 1980.

"The Future is the Family," Akwesasne Notes, May 1977, (reprinted in
Mothering, Jan. 1978.)