New Materials, Oklahoma State U., Aug. 96'

John Berry (berryj@okway.okstate.edu)
Tue, 1 Oct 1996 09:41:01 -0700


New Materials at Oklahoma State U. - Aug. 1996
by John Berry

1. Arbogast, Doyle.
Wounded Warriors: A Time for Healing
[Monograph]. Omaha, NB: Little Turtle Publications; 1995.
viii, 329 p. ISBN: 0-9645066-0-2.
Note: Includes appendix, glossary and suggested readings.
"This book will help many of our people find their way back to the circle,
our spiritual way ...I believe (it) will help all people who read it."
Floyd Crow Westerman
"...heartfelt stories of recovery and healing...and about Native American
values - survival, hope, and the power of the spirit."
Billy Rogers, Kiowa, Health Promotion Programs, OU.

2. Bass, Althea.
Cherokee Messenger
[Monograph]. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press; 1996.
348 p.: illus. (The Civilization of the American Indians; v. 12).
ISBN: 0-8061-2879-8.
Note: Includes index.

3. Brown, James A.
Aboriginal Cultural Adaptations in the Midwestern Prairies
[Monograph]. New York, NY: Garland Publishing Inc.; 1991.
xvii, xi, 282 p.: maps, tables, figs. (Thomas, David Hurst, Editor. The
Evolution of North American Indians). ISBN: 0-8240-2210-6.
Note: Includes appendix and bibliography.

4. Cajete, Greg, Editor.
Visions and Life Journeys: Contemporary Indian People of New Mexico,
Volume II
[Monograph]. Santa Fe, NM: New Mexico Indian Education Association; 1993.
65 p.: illus. (Indian Perspectives in New Mexico History).
ISBN: 1-879937-04-02.
Note: Presents eleven individuals relating the creations of their own life
stories.

5. Ceci, Lynn.
The Effect of European Contact and Trade on the Settlement Pattern of
Indians in Coastal New York, 1524 - 1665
[Monograph]. New York, NY: Garland Publishing Inc.; 1990; c1977.
ix, 342 p.: illus., map, tables. (Thomas, David Hurst, Editor. The
Evolution of North American Indians). ISBN: 0-8240-2363-3.
Note: Includes appendices, abbreviations and bibliography.

6. Coulter, C. A.; Doyle, Anne.
Visions and Life Journeys: Teacher Activity Guide
[Monograph]. Santa Fe, NM: New Mexico Indian Education Association; 1995.
142 p. ISBN: 1-8879937-05.
Note: Lesson plans, puzzles, activities, vocabulary and comprehension
excercises.

7. Coulter, C. A.; Maldonado, Rebecca, Editors.
Visions and Life Journeys: Contemporary Indian People of New Mexico,
Volume I
[Monograph]. Santa Fe, NM: New Mexico Indian Education Association; 1994;
c1992. 48 p.: illus. (Indian Perspectives in New Mexico History).
ISBN: 1-87993-03-4.
Note: Presents fifteen individuals relating the creations of their own life
stories.

8. Farrer, Claire R.
Play and Inter-Ethnic Communication: A Practical Ethnography of
the Mescalero Apache
[Monograph]. New York, NY: Garland Publishing Inc.; 1990.
(iv), 192 p. (Thomas, David Hurst, Editor. The Evolution of North American
Indians). ISBN: 0-8240-2502-4.
Note: Includes appendices, and bibliography.

9. Gibson, James R.
Otter Skins, Boston Ships, and China Goods: The Maritime Fur Trade of the
Northwest Coast, 1785 - 1841
[Monograph]. Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press; 1992.
xiii, 422 p.: illus. ISBN: 0-295-97169-x.
Note: Includes tables, notes, bibliography and index.

10. Glancy, Diane.
Pushing the Bear: A Novel of the Trail of Tears
[Monograph]. New York, NY: Harcourt Brace & Company; 1996. 241 p.
ISBN: 0-15-100225-8.

11. Jordan, Jerry Wright.
Cherokee by Blood: Records of Eastern Cherokee Ancestry in the U.S.
Court of Claims 1906 - 1910 [Volumes 1 - 8; Applications 1 to 23800]
[Monographs].
Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, Inc.; 1987.

12. Kavanagh, Thomas W.
Comanche Political History: An Ethnohistorical Perspective 1706 - 1875
[Monograph]. Lincoln, NB: University of Nebraska Press; 1996.
xvi, 586 p.: illus., maps, fig., tables. (DeMallie, Raymond J.; Parks,
Douglas R., Editors. Studies in the Anthropology of the North American
Indians). ISBN: 0-8032-2730-2.
Note: Includes notes, bibliography and index.

13. Kavasch, E. Barrie.
A Student's Guide to Native American Genealogy
[Monograph]. Phoenix, AZ: Oryx Press; 1996.
vii, 168 p.: illus. (Oryx American Family Tree).
ISBN: 0-89774-975-8.
Note: Includes bibliography and index.

14. Lake, Tela Star Hawk.
Hawk Woman Dancing With the Moon
[Monograph]. New York, NY: M. Evans and Company, Inc.; 1996.
xii, 206 p. ISBN: 0-87131-802-4.

15. Matter, Robert Allen.
Pre-Seminole Florida: Spanish Soldiers, Friars, and Indian
Missions, 1513 - 1763
[Monograph]. New York, NY: Garland Publishing Inc.; 1990.
x, 191 p.: illus., map, tables. (Thomas, David Hurst, Editor.
The Evolution of North American Indians).
ISBN: 0-8240-2508-3.
Note: Includes appendices, epilogue and bibliography.

16. Neitzel, Jill E.
The Regional Organization of the Hohokam in the American Southwest:
A Stylistic Analysis of Red-on-Buff Pottery
[Monograph]. New York, NY: Garland Publishing Inc.; 1991; c1984.
xxvii, 188 p.: maps, tables, figs. (Thomas, David Hurst, Editor. The
Evolution of North American Indians).
ISBN: 0-8240-2509-1.
Note: Includes bibliography.

17. Reed, James B.; Zelio, Judy A., Compilers and Editors.
States and Tribes Building New Traditions: A Broad Examination of the
Condition of State-Tribe Relations and Opportunities for Mutually Beneficial
Cooperation as the 21st Century Approaches, from a State Legislative Policy
Perspective
[Monograph]. Denver, CO: National Conference of State Legislatures; 1995 Nov.
xii, 87 p. ISBN: 1-55516-929-5.
Note: Includes appendices and index.
This report was prepared at the direction of the NCSL Task Force on
State-Tribal Relations. Senator Bob Jauch and Senator Enoch Kelly Haney,
Co-Chairmen.

18. Sanchez, Kathy; Sanchez, Corrine, Editors.
Visions and Life Journeys: Contemporary Indian People of New Mexico,
Volume III
[Monograph]. Santa Fe, NM: New Mexico Indian Education Association; 1994.
53 p.: illus. (Indian Perspectives in New Mexico History).
ISBN: 1-879937-06-9.
Note: Presents eight individuals relating the creations of their own life
stories.

19. Sioui, Georges E., Historian.
For an Amerindian Autohistory: An Essay on the Foundations of
a Social Ethic
[Monograph]. Fischman, Sheila, Translator. Trigger, Bruce G., Forward.
Montreal, Canada: McGill-Queen's University Press; 1992.
xviii, 125 p. (Trigger, Bruce G., Editor. McGill-Queen's Native and
Northern Series; v. 9).
ISBN: 0-7735-0950-X.
Note: Includes appendix and chapter notes.

20. Thomas, Peter A.
In the Maelstrom of Change: The Indian Trade and Cultural Process
in the Middle Connectciut(sic) River Valley, 1635 - 1665
[Monograph]. New York, NY: Garland Publishing Inc.; 1990; c1979.
xiv, 552 p.: illus., maps, tables. (Thomas, David Hurst, Editor.
The Evolution of North American Indians).
ISBN: 0-8240-7053-4.
Note: Includes appendices, and bibliography.

21. Unrau, William E.
White Man's Wicked Water: The Alcohol Trade and Prohibition in Indian
Country, 1802-1892
[Monograph]. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas; 1996.
xi, 180 p.: illus.
ISBN: 0-7006-0779-X.
Note: Includes notes, bibliography and index.

22. Wilson, Michael D.
Writing Home: The Oral Tradition as a Philosophical and Stylistic Basis
for a Tradition of Written American Indian Literature
[Dissertation]. Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilms Inc.; 1996; c1995.
v, 159 p.
Note: Includes appendices and bibliography. This is Dr. Wilson's Ph.D.
thesis from Cornell University.