1. Adler, Michael A., Editor.
The Prehistoric Pueblo World, A.D. 1150 - 1350
[Monograph]. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press; 1996.
viii, 279 p.: maps, figs. ISBN: 0-8165-1468-2.
Note: Includes chapter notes, appendix, list of contributors and index.
Papers from the conference, "Pueblo Cultures in Transitions: A.D.
1150 - 1350 in the American Southwest". The conference was held at the Crow
Canyon Archaeological Center in Cortez, CO, from March 28 to April 1, 1990.
2. Alderete, Wara; Pacaldo, Gina; Huerta, Xihuanel; Whitesell, Lucilene,
Editors.
Daughters of Abya Yala: Native Women Regaining Control
[Monograph]. Summertown, TN: Book Publishing Company; 1992.
127 p.: illus. ISBN: 0-913990-09-4.
Note: Includes a directory of contacts.
"Abya Yala" refers to South and Meso-America as "the continent of life" in
the language of the Kuna people of Panama and Colombia.
3. Alexie, Sherman. The Business of Fancydancing: Stories and Poems
[Monograph]. Brooklyn, NY: Hanging Loose Press; 1992.
84 p. ISBN: 0-914610-00-7.
4. Awiakta, Marilou.
Selu: Seeking the Corn-Mother's Wisdom
[Monograph]. Mankiller, Wilma, Foreword.
Golden, CO: Fulcrum Publishing; 1993.
xii, 336 p.: illus. ISBN: 1-55591-144-7.
Note: Includes notes and index.
5. Beardy, Flora; Coutts, Robert.
Voices from Hudson Bay: Cree Stories from York Factory
[Monograph]. Montreal, Quebec, Canada: McGill-Queen's University Press; 1996.
xxxvi, 158 p.: maps, illus.
(Brown, Jennifer S. H., Editor. Rupert's Land Record Society Series; v. 5).
ISBN: 0-7735-1440-6.
Note: Includes biographies, notes, selected bibliography and index.
6. Berlo, Janet Catherine, Editor.
Plains Indian Drawings 1865 - 1935: Pages from a Visual History
[Monograph]. New York, NY: Harry N. Abrams, Inc. Publishers in association
withy The American Federation of Arts and The Drawing Center; 1996.
240 p.: illus. ISBN: 0-8190-3742-5.
Note: Includes essays, artists' statements, catalogue, bibliography, about
the contributors and index.
7. Crawford, Max. Lords of the Plains: a Novel
[Monograph]. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press; 1997; c1985.
xi, 307 p. ISBN: 0-8061-2908-5.
Historical reconstruction fiction about the conflict between the U.S.
Cavalry and the Comanche.
8. Gray, Sharon A.
Health of Native People of North America: A Bibliography and Guide to Resources
[Monograph]. Lanham, MD: The Scarecrow Press, Inc.; 1996.
x, 393 p.(Marksen, Jack W., General Editor. Native American Bibliography
Series; v. 20). ISBN: 0-8108-3170-8.
Note: Includes subject index.
9. Greenberg, Henry; Greenberg, Georgia.
Power of a Navajo: Carl Gorman: The Man and His Life
[Monograph]. Gorman, R. C., Introduction. Santa Fe, NM: Clear Light
Publishers; 1996.
x, 202 p.: illus. ISBN: 0-940666-82-0.
Note: Includes appendix, glossary, selected bibliography and index.
10. Harrod, Howard L.
Mission Among the Blackfeet
[Monograph]. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press; 1971.
xxi, 218 p.: illus. (The Civilization of the American Indian; v. 112).
ISBN: 0-8061-0966-1.
Note: Includes appendix, bibliography and index.
11. Hogan, Linda, (Chickasaw).
Mean Spirit
[Monograph]. New York, NY: Atheneum; 1990.
374 p. ISBN: 0-689-12101-6.
Note: A work of fiction based on historical events. .
12. Johansen, Bruce E.; Grinde, Donald A. ,. Jr.
The Encyclopedia of Native American Biography: Six Hundred Life Stories of
Important People, from Powhatan to Wilma Mankiller
[Monograph]. New York, NY: Henry Holt and Company; 1997.
xiii, 463 p.: illus. ISBN: 0-8050-3270-3.
Note: Includes entry notes and master index.
13. Jumper, Betty Mae, (Seminole).
Legends of the Seminoles
[Monograph]. Billie, James E., Forward. LaBree, Guy, Illustrator.
Sarasota, FL: Pineapple Press; 1994.
95 p.: illus., color. ISBN: 1-56164-040-9.
Note: Seminole stories and legends.
14. Kawagley, A. Oscar, (Yupiaq).
A Yupiaq Worldview: A Pathway to Ecology and Spirit
[Monograph]. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press, Inc.; 1995.
viii, 166 p.: illus., b&w. ISBN: 0-88133-859-1.
Note: Includes appendix, glossary and bibliography.
15. Rogers, Renee; Scardellato, Gabriele, Compilers.
A Bibliography of Canada's Peoples 1980 - 1989, Part I: Thematic Entries
[Monograph]. North York, Ontario, Canada: University of Toronto Press; 1996. xi,
527 p. (Magocsi, Paul Robert, Editor in Chief. Bibliographies Series,
Multicultural History Society of Ontario).
ISBN: 0-919045-69-3.
Note: Includes index.
16. Rugeley, Terry.
Yucatan's Maya Peasantry and the Origins of the Caste War
[Monograph]. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press; 1996.
xix, 243 p.: maps. ISBN: 0-292-77074-X.
Note: Includes conclusions, notes, bibliography and index.
17. Tedlock, Barbara, Anthropologist.
The Beautiful and the Dangerous: Dialogues with the Zuni Indians
[Monograph]. New York, NY: Viking; 1992.
xiv, 336 p.: illus. ISBN: 0-670-84448-9.
Note: Includes notes, bibliography, discography and index.
18. Treaty 7 Elders and Tribal Council; Hildebrandt, Walter; First Rider,
Dorothy; Carter, Sarah.
The True Spirit and Original Intent of Treaty 7
[Monograph]. Montreal, Quebec, Canada: McGill-Queen's University Press; 1996.
xx, 408 p.: maps, illus. (Trigger, Bruce G., Editor. McGill-Queen's Native
and Northern Series; v. 14). ISBN: 0-7735-1521-6.
Note: Includes notes, bibliography and index.
19. `Wii Muk'willixw (Art Wilson), (Gitsxan).
Heartbeat of the Earth: A First Nations Artist Records Injustice and
Resistance
[Monograph]. Sainte-Marie, Buffy, Foreword.
Gabriola Island, British Columbia, Canada: New Society Publishers; 1996.
95 p.: illus. ISBN: 0-86571-351-0.
"Art Wilson's work is a wake-up call to a new day of alternative thinking,
expressed simultaneously in image and powerful commentary."
Buffy Saint-Marie, from the foreword.
20. Wright, Barton.
Clowns of the Hopi: Tradition Keepers and Delight Makers
[Monograph]. Flagstaff, AZ: Northland Publishing Company; 1994.
x, 135 p.: illus., b&w, color plates. ISBN: 0-87358-572-0.
Note: Includes notes, specimen notes, glossary, bibliography and index.
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