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VOLUME
XV, NO. 1 -- Spring, 2004
MEDIA NOTES
Useful Web Sites
Among the offerings from the University of Arizona Press are: Saleem
H. Ali. Mining, the Environment and Indigenous Development
Conflict, ($50 hardcover); Wolgang Gabbert, Becoming
Maya: Ethnicity and Social Inequality in Yucatan since 1500
(270 pp. for $49.95 cloth); Verno L. Scarborough, Fred Valdez, Jr.,
and Nicholas Dunning, Eds., Hierarchy. Political Economy and
the Ancient Maya: The Three Rivers Region on the East-Central Yucatan
Peninsula (172 pp. for $55 cloth); Alexander S. Davison, Indian
and Nation in Revolutionary Mexico (240 pp. for $45 cloth);
Paul Pasquaretta, Gambling and Survival in Native America (220 pp.
for $40 cloth); Daniel McCool, Contemporary Indian Water Settlements
in the Second Treaty Era (237 pp. or $45 cloth); William
M. Clements, Oratory in Native North America (186 pp. for $40 cloth),
all plus $3 for first item, $2 for each additional, shipping, from
University of Arizona Press, 355 Euclid Ave. S., Suite 103 Tucson,
AZ 85719 (800)426-3797, www.uapress.arizona.edu.
The offerings from the University
of Nebraska Press include:
Woody Kipp, Viet Cong at Wounded Knee: The Trail of a Blackfoot
Activist (176 pp. for $24.95 cloth);
John W.W. Mann, Sacajawea's People The Lemhi Shoshones and
the Solomon River Country (280 pp. for $24.95 cloth);
Helge Ingstad, Translated by Jeanine K. Stenhejem, The Apache
Indians: In Search of A Missing Tribe (234 pp. for $24.95
cloth);
Gerrald F. Reid, Kahnawa:ke: Factionalism, Traditionalism
and Nationalism in a Mohawk Community (256 pp.; for $49.95
cloth);
Andrew Denson, Demanding the Cherokee Nation: Indian autonomy
and American Culture, 1830-1900 (320 pp. for $55 cloth);
Edwin L. Chalcraft, Assimilation's agent: My Life as a Superintendent
in the Indian Boarding School System (432 pp. for $59.95
cloth);
Bruce J. Bourque, Twelve thousand Years: American Indians
in Maine (388 pp. for $19.95 paper);
Sally Zanjani, Sarah Winnemucca (383 pp. for $17.95
paper);
Carolyn Niethammer, I'll Go and Do More: Annie Dodge Wauneka,
Navajo Leader and Activist (323 pp. for $67.95 paper):
Alfred W. Bowers, Mandan Social and Ceremonial Organization
(423 pp. for $23.95 paper);
Matha C, Knack, Boundaries Between: The Southern Paiutes,
1775-1995 (485 pp. for $29.95 paper);
Robert Boyd, People of the Dalles: The Indians of Wascopam
Mission (434 pp. for $24.95 paper); and
Jill St. Germain, Indian Treaty-making Policy in the United
states and Canada, 1867-1877 (277 pp. for $29.95 paper),
all, plus $5 shipping for the first item and
$4.50 for each additional, from: University of Nebraska Press, 233
N. 8 St., Lincoln, NE 68588 (800)755-1105, pressmail@unl.edu, www.nebraskapress.unl.edu.,
www.bisonbooks.com.
William T, Hagan, Taking Indian Lands:
The Cherokee (Jerome) Commission 1889-1893, is available
from
the University of Oklahoma Press, 4100 28 Ave., NW, Norman, OK 73069
(800)627-7377, www.oupress.com.
Titles from Transaction Publishers at Rutgers
include: James E. Clifton, Ed., The Invented Indian: Cultural
Fictions and Government Policies (300 pp. for $29.95 paper);
Suhas Chakma and Marianne Jensen, Eds., Racism Against Indigenous
Peoples (336 pp. for $24.95 paper); Diana Vinding, Ed.,
The Indigenous World, 2002-2003 (450 pp. for $29.95)
and Anette Molbech, Ed., The Indigenous World, 2001-2023
(472 pp. for $29.95), all, plus $5.50 for the first item and $1
for each additional, shipping, from Transaction Publishers, 390
Campus Dr., Somerset, NJ 08873 (732)748-0300, orders@transactionpub.com,
www.transactionpub.com.
Daniel R. Wildcat and Steve Pavlik, Eds., One Man and His
Influence: Vine Deloria's Legacy on Intellectual America
is a collection of essays by seven prominent writers and scholars
demonstrating the breadth and influence of Deloria's writing. The
volume is available from Fulcrum Publishing, 16100 Table Mt. Parkway,
Golden,m CO 80403 (303)277-1623, sam@fulcrum-books.com.
David E. Wilkins, The Navajo Political Experience,
Revised Edition is 312 pp. in paper and cloth from Roman & Littlefield.
Roger Plant, Indigenous Peoples, Ethnic
Minorities and Poverty Reduction is available from Asian
Development Bank, ww.abd.org.
Helen Hunt Jackson, A Century of Dishonor
is 342 pp. for $11.95 paper from Dover, www.dovrpublications.com.
Jennifer S.H. Brown, ED., Reading Beyond
Words: Contexts for Native History, Second Edition, is 504
pp. for $35.95 paper, $49.95 cloth from Broadview Press, P.O. Box
1915, 3576 California Rd., Orchard Park, NY 14127 (705)743-8990,
customerservice@broadviewpress.com, www.broadviewpress.com.
John Rapley, Globalization and Inequality:
Neoliberalism's Downward Spiral is 193 pp, for $19.95 paper,
$49.95 cloth, plus $1.75 first item, $1 each additional, shipping,
from Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1800 30 St., Boulder, CO 80301 (303)444-6684,
www.rienner.com.
American Indian Quarterly is $30
a year for individuals from University of Nebraska Press, 233 N.
8 St., Lincoln, NE 68588 (800)755-1105, pressmail@unl.edu, www.nebraskapress.unl.edu.,
www.bisonbooks.com.
Let the Great Healing Begin, an
FSTV documentary, produced by Free Speech TV, profiles the Lakota
people of the Pine Ridge reservation, as they work to heal decades
of conflict in their community. The 52 minute film" focuses on the
4th annual Oglala Commemoration, organized to mark the 28th anniversary
of the shootout between FBI agents and the American Indian Movement,
and the continuing struggle for Leonard Peltier's freedom, featuring
testimonials and interviews with John Trudell, Winona La Duke, Tom
Poor Bear and Roselyn Jumping Bull. The film is available for $15
from, Oglala Commemoration Committee, oglala_commemoration@yahoo.com,
http://www.geocities.com/oglala_commemoration.
Digest for IndigenousNewsNetwork@topica.com
offers Native American news, information, announcements and commentary
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