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Morning Star rises: peace, power, and righteousness in the face of colonization | 2018 | Wicazo Sa review 33 (1): 5-37 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | ||||
The transformational indigenous praxis model: stages for developing critical consciousness in indigenous education | 2018 | Wicazo Sa review 33 (1): 38-69 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | ||||
Tar Creek: the Quapaw tribe, the EPA, and tribal self-determination, 1980-2010 | 2018 | Wicazo Sa review 33 (1): 38-69 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | ||||
Second-generation Navajo relocatees: coping with land loss, cultural dispossession, and displacement | 2018 | Wicazo Sa review 33 (1): 87-116 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | ||||
Introduction: brothers and sisters in arms | 2017 | Wicazo Sa review 32 (1): 5-8 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | in special issue derived from the conference 'Brothers and sisters in arms: historicising indigenous military service' | |||
"Whoever makes war upon the Rees will be considered making war upon the 'Great Father'": Sahnish military service on the northern Great Plains, 1865-1881 | 2017 | Wicazo Sa review 32 (1): 9-28 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | in special issue derived from the conference 'Brothers and sisters in arms: historicising indigenous military service' | |||
Pleading patriots and malleable memories: the South African Cape Corpus during the First World War (1914-1918) and its twentieth-century legacy | 2017 | Wicazo Sa review 32 (1): 29-47 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | in special issue derived from the conference 'Brothers and sisters in arms: historicising indigenous military service' | |||
On the political "warpath": Native Americans and Australian Aborigines after the First World War | 2017 | Wicazo Sa review 32 (1): 48-62 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | in special issue derived from the conference 'Brothers and sisters in arms: historicising indigenous military service' | |||
Veterans' benefits and indigenous veterans of the Second World War in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States | 2017 | Wicazo Sa review 32 (1): 63-79 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | in special issue derived from the conference 'Brothers and sisters in arms: historicising indigenous military service' | |||
Evolving commemorations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander military service | 2017 | Wicazo Sa review 32 (1): 80-101 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | in special issue derived from the conference 'Brothers and sisters in arms: historicising indigenous military service' | |||
Māori as "warriors" and "locals" in the private military industry | 2017 | Wicazo Sa review 32 (1): 102-17 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | in special issue derived from the conference 'Brothers and sisters in arms: historicising indigenous military service' | |||
Strong hearts, wounded souls revisited: the research, the findings, and some observations of recent Native veteran readjustment | 2017 | Wicazo Sa review 32 (1): 118-28 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | in special issue derived from the conference 'Brothers and sisters in arms: historicising indigenous military service' | |||
One flea-bitten gray horse: women, horses, and economy on the Yakama reservation | 2017 | Wicazo Sa review 32 (2): 5-29 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | ||||
American Indian/Native American studies and the American Indian education experience | 2017 | Wicazo Sa review 32 (2): 30-45 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | ||||
Following the green path: honor the earth and presentations of Anishinaabe indigeneity | 2017 | Wicazo Sa review 32 (2): 46-69 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | ||||
Our stolen grandmother: the entanglement of slavery and colonization in Anna Lee Walters's Ghost singer | 2017 | Wicazo Sa review 32 (2): 70-90 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | ||||
Advocacy and indigenous resistance: the ongoing assault against indigenous sovereignty, community, and land | 2017 | Wicazo Sa review 32 (2): 91-105 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | ||||
Indigenous activism: our resistance, our revitalization, our indigenous Native Studies: and our healing within our indigenous context (or from Alcatraz 1969 to Standing Rock 2017. Or perhaps - truth be told - liars, killers, thieves invaded Sacred Stone camp) | 2017 | Wicazo Sa review 32 (2): 106-14 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | ||||
Fighting for our lives: #NoDAPL in historical context | 2017 | Wicazo Sa review 32 (2): 115-22 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | ||||
Honoring the legacy of Elizabeth Cook-Lynn | 2016 | Wicazo Sa review 31 (1): 5-8 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | in thematic issue 'Essentializing Elizabeth Cook-Lynn' | |||
Guest editors' introduction | 2016 | Wicazo Sa review 31 (1): 9-26 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | in thematic issue 'Essentializing Elizabeth Cook-Lynn' | |||
"There are no two sides to this story": an interview with Elizabeth Cook-Lynn | 2016 | Wicazo Sa review 31 (1): 27-45 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | in thematic issue 'Essentializing Elizabeth Cook-Lynn' | |||
"God made me an Indian": who made Native Studies? | 2016 | Wicazo Sa review 31 (1): 46-63 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | in thematic issue 'Essentializing Elizabeth Cook-Lynn' | |||
"Words have consequences": reconstructing and implementing Elizabeth Cook-Lynn's nation-centered literary theory | 2016 | Wicazo Sa review 31 (1): 64-74 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | in thematic issue 'Essentializing Elizabeth Cook-Lynn' | |||
Still waiting for the "post" to arrive: Elizabeth Cook-Lynn and the imponderables of American Indian postcoloniality | 2016 | Wicazo Sa review 31 (1): 75-89 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | in thematic issue 'Essentializing Elizabeth Cook-Lynn' | |||
The new Native intellectualism: #ElizabethCook-Lynn, social media movements, and the millennial Native American Studies scholar | 2016 | Wicazo Sa review 31 (1): 90-110 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | in thematic issue 'Essentializing Elizabeth Cook-Lynn' | |||
"No explanation, no resolution, and no answers": border town violence and Navajo resistance to settler colonialism | 2016 | Wicazo Sa review 31 (1): 111-31 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | in thematic issue 'Essentializing Elizabeth Cook-Lynn' | |||
Who stole Native American Studies II: the need for an AIS redux in an age of redskin debate and debacle | 2016 | Wicazo Sa review 31 (1): 132-44 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | in thematic issue 'Essentializing Elizabeth Cook-Lynn' | |||
American Indian Studies/Native American Studies in a twenty-first century world: practices and opportunities | 2016 | Wicazo Sa review 31 (2): 5-12 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | ||||
The invisible epidemic: suicide and accidental death among the Yakama Indian people, 1911-1964 | 2016 | Wicazo Sa review 31 (2): 13-55 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | ||||
"My culture is not a costume": the influence of stereotypes on children in middle childhood | 2016 | Wicazo Sa review 31 (2): 56-68 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | ||||
"2,229": John Joseph Mathews, the Osage Tribal Museum, and the emergence of an indigenous museum model | 2016 | Wicazo Sa review 31 (2): 69-93 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | ||||
Should trees have legal standing in Indian country? | 2015 | Wicazo Sa review 30 (1): 7-28 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | ||||
Transgresive adoptions: Dakota prisoners' resistances to state domination following the 1862 U.S.-Dakota war | 2015 | Wicazo Sa review 30 (1): 29-56 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | ||||
Centering indigenous nations within indigenous methodologies | 2015 | Wicazo Sa review 30 (1): 57-81 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | ||||
American Indian female leadership | 2015 | Wicazo Sa review 30 (1): 82-99 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | ||||
Of subjection and sovereignty: Alaska Native corporations and tribal governments in the twenty-first century | 2015 | Wicazo Sa review 30 (1): 100-17 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | ||||
The divided Yoeme (Yaqui) people | 2015 | Wicazo Sa review 30 (2): 5-27 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | ||||
"This is the nation's heart-string". Formal education and the Cherokee diaspora during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries | 2015 | Wicazo Sa review 30 (2): 28-55 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | ||||
Outside the rules: invisible American Indians in New York State | 2015 | Wicazo Sa review 30 (2): 56-76 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | ||||
The decolonized quadruple bottom line. A framework for developing indigenous innovation | 2015 | Wicazo Sa review 30 (2): 77-99 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | ||||
Appeals to civilization and customary "forest diplomacy". Arguments against removal in letters written by the Iroquois, 1830-1857 | 2015 | Wicazo Sa review 30 (2): 100-28 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | ||||
"No general use can ever be made of the wrecks of my loss". A reconquered history of the Indian vocabularies collected on the Lewis and Clark expedition | 2015 | Wicazo Sa review 30 (2): 129-39 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | ||||
Twentieth-century American Indian political dissent and Russell Means | 2014 | Wicazo Sa review 29 (1): 14-18 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | in special issue 'A tribute to Russell Means' | |||
The life and legacy of an Oglala Lakotah patriot: Russell Charles Means | 2014 | Wicazo Sa review 29 (1): 19-28 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | in special issue 'A tribute to Russell Means' | |||
Russell Means interview: November 30, 2011 Mesa Community College, Mesa, Arizona | 2014 | Wicazo Sa review 29 (1): 47-57 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | in special issue 'A tribute to Russell Means' | |||
Decolonizing the master narrative: treaties and other American myths | 2014 | Wicazo Sa review 29 (1): 58-76 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | ||||
Tribally based suicide prevention programs: a review of current approaches | 2014 | Wicazo Sa review 29 (1): 77-99 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | ||||
Keeping it real. Simon Ortiz resists "The San Francisco Indians" | 2014 | Wicazo Sa review 29 (2): 5-24 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | ||||
Diné political leadership development on the path of sustainability and building the Navajo nation | 2014 | Wicazo Sa review 29 (2): 25-38 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 |