1. Acoose, Janice.
Iskwewak - Kah' Ki Yaw Ni Wahkomakanak: Neither Indian Princesses
nor Easy Squaws
[Monograph]. Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Women's Press; 1995.
132 p.: illus. ISBN: 0-88961-209-9.
Note: Includes chapter notes and bibliography.
2. Asatchaq.
The Things That Were Said of Them: Shaman Stories and Oral
Histories of the Tikigaq People / told by Asatchaq;
Translated from the Inupiaq by Tukummiq and Tom Lowenstein;
Introduction and Commentaries by Tom Lowenstein [Monograph].
Berkeley, CA: University of California Press; 1992.
xliii, 225 p.: map. ISBN: 0-520-06569-7.
Note: Includes bibliography.
3. Baker, Emerson W.; Churchill, Edwin A.; D'Abate, Richard D.;
et al, Editors.
American Beginnings: Exploration, Culture and Cartography in the
Land of Norumbega
[Monograph]. Lincoln, NB: University of Nebraska Press; 1994.
xxxiv, 388 p.: illus., maps. ISBN: 0-8032-4554-8.
Note: Includes bibliography, notes and index.
4. Bates, Dawn; Hess, Thom; Hilbert, Vi.
Lushootseed Dictionary
[Monograph]. Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press; 1994.
xxi, 381 p. ISBN: 0-295-97323-4.
Note: Includes Lushootseed - English, English - Lushootseed
index, appendix.
5. Beard, Tree (Hitakonanu'laxk).
The Grandfathers Speak: Native American Folk Tales of the Lenape
People
[Monograph]. New York, NY: Interlink Books; 1994. 134 p.
ISBN: 1-56656-129-9.
6. Beasley, Conger Jr.
We Are A People in This World: The Lakota Sioux and the Massacre
at Wounded Knee
[Monograph]. Fayetteville, AR: The University of Arkansas Press;
1995. 165 p. ISBN: 1-55728-387-7.
Note: Includes bibliography.
7. Burton, Lloyd.
American Indian Water Rights and the Limits of the Law
[Monograph]. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas; 1991.
xiii, 174 p. . (Clark, John G.Development of Western Resources
Series). ISBN: 0-7006-601-7.
Note: Includes bibliography and index.
8. Carriker, Robert C.
Father Peter John De Smet: Jesuit in the West
[Monograph]. Norman, OK: U. of Oklahoma Press; 1995.
xx, 266 p.: illus., map. (Etulain, Richard W., The Oklahoma
Western Biographies). ISBN: 0-8061-2750-3.
Note: Includes bibliography and index.
9. Cornell, Stephen; Kalt, Joseph P., Editors.
What Can Tribes Do? Strategies and Institutions in American
Indian Economic Development
[Monograph]. Third Printing ed. Los Angeles, CA: American Indian
Studies Center, University of California Los Angeles; 1995.
vii, 336 p.: illus., fig. (American Indian Manual and Handbook
Series; v. 4). ISBN: 0-935626-37-9.
10. Dayley, Jon P.
Tumpisa (Panamint) Shoshone Grammer
[Monograph]. Berkeley, CA: U. of California Press; 1989.
xii, 522 p. (Langdon, Margaret; Nichols, Johanna; et al,
University of California Publications in Linguistics; v. 115).
11. Dunn, John Asher.
Sm'algyax: A Reference Dictionary and Grammer for the Coast
Tsimshian Language
[Monograph]. Seattle, WA: U. of Washington Press; 1995.
ix, x, [215] p. (Pt.I & Pt.II).
ISBN: 0-295-97419-2.
12. Ellis, C. Douglas, Editor.
atalohkana nesta tipacimowina: Cree Legends and Narratives from
the West Coast of James Bay
[Monograph]. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada: The University of
Manitoba Press; 1995. xxxvi, 554 p. (Publications of the
Algonquian Text Society). ISBN: 0-88755-159-9.
Note: Text in Cree (roman orthography) and in English
Translation. Includes appendices, notes and glossary.
13. Farnell, Brenda.
Do You See What I Mean? Plains Indian Sign Talk and the
Embodiment of Action
[Monograph]. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press; 1995.
xvi, 382 p.: illus., fig. ISBN: 0-292-72480-2.
Note: Includes appendices, notes, bibliography and index.
14. Garbarino, Merwyn S.; Sasso, Robert F.
Native American Heritage
[Monograph]. Third ed. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press,
Inc.; 1994; c1976. xiii, 557 p.: illus., maps, fig. ISBN:
0-88133-733-0.
Note: Includes glossary, bibliography, films & videos,
illustration credits and index.
15. Gedicks, Al.
The New Resource Wars: Native and Environmental Struggles Against
Multinational Corporations
[Monograph]. Boston, MA: South End Press; 1993.
xv, 270 p. ISBN: 0-89608-462-0.
Note: Includes forward by Winona LaDuke, notes, bibliography and
index.
16. Hardorff, Richard G., Editor, Compiler.
Cheyenne Memories of the Custer Fight: A Sourcebook
[Monograph]. Spokane, WA: The Arthur H. Clark Company; 1995.
189 p.: illus., maps. ISBN: 0-87062-233-1.
Note: Includes illustrations, maps, bibliography and index.
Contains interviews with: American Horse - 1895; Brave Wolf -
1895; White Bull - 1895, 1910; Soldier Wolf - 1898; Tall Bull -
1898, 1910; White Shield - 1908; Little Hawk - 1908; John Two
Moons - 1908, Bull Hump - 1912; White Bird - 1912; Little Wolf -
1918; and others. .
17. Jackson, Robert H.; Castillo, Edward.
Indians, Franciscans, and Spanish Colonization: The Impact of the
Mission System on California Indians
[Monograph]. Albuquerque, NM: U. of New Mexico Press; 1995.
vii, 214 p.: fig., tables. ISBN: 0-8263-1570-4.
Note: Includes appendices, notes, bibliography and index.
18. Johnston, Basil.
The Manitous: The Spiritual World of the Ojibway
[Monograph]. New York, NY: HarperCollins Publishers; 1995.
xxiii, 247 p.: illus. ISBN: 0-06-017199-5.
Note: Includes glossary.
19. Kane, Joe.
Savages
[Monograph]. New York, NY: Alfred A. Knopf; 1995. xi, 273 p.
ISBN: 0-679-41191-7.
Note: Includes bibliography. Portions of this book were
originally published in, "The New Yorker" as, "Amazon Showdown: A
Stone Age Tribe Fights American Oil" (9/27/93) and "An Amazon
Indian in D.C.'s Jungle" (5/2/94).
20. Kennett, Frances; MacDonald-Haig, Caroline.
Ethnic Dress
[Monograph]. New York, NY: Facts on File; 1995.
192 p.: Color Plates. ISBN: 0-8160-3136-3.
Note: Includes bibliography and index.
Lavishly illus. w/ color plates. Sections on regions of the
world include North America, Latin America, Oceania.
21. Kim, Uichol; Berry, John W., Editors.
Indigenous Psychologies: Research and Experience in Cultural
Context
[Monograph]. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications; 1993.
viii, 296 p. (Cross-Cultural Research and Methodology Series; v.
17). ISBN: 0-8039-5141-8.
Note: Includes bibliographies and index.
Contains chapters on "Diversification of American Indians",
"Mexican Ethnopsychology" and other cultures.
22. Klein, Laura F.; Ackerman, Lillian A., Editors.
Women and Power in Native North America
[Monograph]. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press; 1995.
x, 294 p. ISBN: 0-8061-2752-X.
Note: Includes bibliography and index.
23. Kuipers, Barbara J.
American Indian Reference and Resource Books for Children and
Young Adults
[Monograph]. Second ed. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited, Inc.;
1995. xii, 230 p. ISBN: 1-56308-258-6.
Note: Includes bibliography (p. 55) and index.
24. Liddic, Bruce R.; Harbaugh, Paul, Editors.
Camp on Custer: Transcribing the Custer Myth
[Monograph]. Spokane, WA: Arthur H. Clark Co.; 1995.
189 p.: illus. (Hidden Springs of Custeriana; v. 11).
ISBN: 0-87062-230-7.
Note: Includes index.
Contains numerous interviews with participants, white and indian.
25. Mactezuma, Eduardos Matos.
Life and Death in Templo Mayor
[Monograph]. Montellano, Bernard R.; Montellano, Thelma Ortiz de,
Translators. Vida y Muerte en el Templo Mayor. Niwot, CO: U. of
Colorado Press; 1995. ix, 138 p.: illus. ISBN: 0-87081-400-1.
Note: Includes bibliography and index.
26. Marcus, Alan Rudolph, Lecturer, Film Studies, U. of
Manchester, England.
Relocating Eden: The Image and Politics of Inuit Exile in the
Canadian Arctic
[Monograph]. Hanover, NH: University Press of New England,
Dartmouth College; 1995. xvi, 272 p.: illus., maps. (Osherenko,
Gail; Young, Oran, Editors. Arctic Visions). ISBN: 0-87451-659-5.
Note: Includes bibliography, appendices and index.
27. McBride, Bunny.
Molly Spotted Elk: A Penobscot in Paris
[Monograph]. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press; 1995.
xx, 360 p.: illus. ISBN: 0-8061-2756-2.
Note: Includes postscript, notes, bibliography and index.
28. Miller, Jay; Calloway, Colin G.; Sattler, Richard A.,
Compilers.
Writings in Indian History, 1985 - 1990
[Monograph]. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press; 1995.
xiv, 216 p. (Hoxie, Frederick E., General Editor. The D'Arcy
McNickle Center Bibliographies in American Indian History). ISBN:
0-8061-2759-7.
Note: Includes index.
29. Monaghan, John.
The Covenants with Earth and Rain: Exchange, Sacrifice, and
Revalation in Mixtec Sociality
[Monograph]. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press; 1995.
xvi, 394 p. (The Civilization of the American Indian Series; v.
219). ISBN: 0-8061-2762-7.
Note: Includes bibliography and index.
30. Papanikolas, Zeese.
Trickster in the Land of Dreams
[Monograph]. Lincoln, NB: University of Nebraska Press; 1995. x,
184 p. ISBN: 0-8032-3703-0.
Note: Includes appendix, notes and index.
31. Ramos, Alcida Rita.
Sanuma' Memories: Yanomami Ethnography in Times of Crisis
[Monograph]. Madison, WI: U. of Wisconsin Press; 1995.
xx, 346 p.: illus. (Marcus, George E.; Clifford, James, New
Directions in Anthropological Writing). ISBN: 0-299-14650-2.
Note: Includes bibliography and index.
32. Rozema, Vicki.
Footsteps of the Cherokees: A Guide to the Eastern Homelands of
the Cherokee Nation
[Monograph]. Winston-Salem, NC: John F. Blair; 1995.
xix, 396 p.: illus. ISBN: 0-89587-133-5.
Note: Includes bibliography.
33. Ryan, Joan.
Doing Things the Right Way: Dene Traditional Justice in Lac La
Martre, N.W.T.
[Monograph]. Toronto, Ontario, Canada: University of Calgary
Press; The Arctic Institute of North America; 1995.
xv, 150 p.: illus., map. ISBN: 1-895176-62-X.
Note: Includes bibliography and index.
34. Stone, Andrea J.
Images from the Underworld: Naj Tunich and the Tradition of Maya
Cave Painting
[Monograph]. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press; 1995.
x, 284 p.: illus., map. ISBN: 0-292-75552-X.
Note: Includes bibliography, appendices, notes and index.
35. Stuart, David E.
Glimpses of the Ancient Southwest
[Monograph]. Santa Fe, NM: Ancient City Press; 1985.
xii, 114 p.: illus., maps. ISBN: 0-941270-21-1.
Note: Includes index.
36. Velie, Alan R., Editor.
Native American Perspectives on Literature and History
[Monograph]. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press; 1994. 130
p. (American Indian Literature and Critical Studies Series; v.
19). ISBN: 0-8061-2785-6.
Note: Includes contributors and index.
Contains: Introduction by Alan R. Velie and Gerald Vizenor;
Mediation in Contemporary Native American Writing by James
Rupert; Andrew Blackbird's Smallpox Story by Helen Jaskoski; The
New "Frontier" of Native American Literature: Dis-Arming History
with Tribal Humor by Kimberly M. Blaeser; "Temporary Visibility":
Deloria on Sovereignty and AIM by Robert Allen Warrior; American
Myth: Old, New, Yet Untold by Robert Berner; The Indian
Historical Novel by Alan Velie; Boxcar Babies: the Santa Fe
Railroad Indian Village of Richmond California, 1940-1945 by Kurt
M. Peters; Vizenor's Shadow Plays: Mediations and Multiplicities
of Power by Juana Maria Rodriguez; Native American Indian
Identities: Autoinscriptions and the Culture of Names by Gerald
Viznor.
37. Ventocilla, Jorge; Herrera, Heraclio; Nunez, Valerio.
Plants and Animals in the Life of the Kuna
[Monograph]. Austin, TX: U. of Texas Press; 1995.
xv, 150 p.: illus., figs., tables, maps. (Translations from Latin
America Series). ISBN: 0-292-78725-1.
Note: Includes appendices, glossary, bibliography and index.
Ethnobiology of the Kuna people in Panama.
38. Waselkov, Gregory A.; Braund, Kathryn E. Holland, Editors.
William Bartram: On the Southeastern Indians
[Monograph]. Lincoln, NB: U. of Nebraska press; 1995. xvi, 341
p.: illus., maps. (Perdue, Theda; Green, Michael D.Indians of the
Southeast Series). ISBN: 0-8032-4772-9.
Note: Includes notes, bibliography and index.
39. Wissler, Clark; Duvall, D. C.
Mythology of the Blackfoot Indians
[Monograph]. Lincoln, NB: University of Nebraska Press; 1995.
xxxiii, 166 p.: illus. (Parks, Douglas R.; DeMallie, Raymond
J.Sources of American Indian Oral Literature).
ISBN: 0-8032-9762-9.
Note: Includes introductions, references and index.