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142 results for Native Studies
True and Not So True
by Karen Charleson. #214 (Autumn 2012): 131 – 132. Book Review: HTML available.
Book(s) reviewed:
• Northern Kids by Linda Goyette [Author]
• As Long as the Rivers Flow by James Bartleman [Author]
• Grandpère by Janet Romain [Author]Paul Kane’s Wanderings of an Artist and the Rise of Transcontinental Nationalism
by I.S. MacLaren. #213 (Summer 2012) - New Work on Early Canadian Literature: 16 – 38. Article.Updating the Trickster
by June Scudeler. #212 (Spring 2012) - General Issue: 177 – 178. Book Review: HTML available.
Book(s) reviewed:
• Troubling Tricksters: Revisioning Critical Conversations by Linda M. Morra [Editor] and Deanna Reder [Editor]The Legacy of Oka
by Tasha Hubbard. #212 (Spring 2012) - General Issue: 185 – 186. Book Review: HTML available.
Book(s) reviewed:
• This is an Honour Song: Twenty Years Since the Blockades by Kiera L. Ladner [Editor] and Leanne Simpson [Editor]On Making The Meaning of Life: An Interview with Hugh Brody
by Deena Rymhs. #208 (Spring 2011) - Prison Writing: 30 – 47. Article.Indigenous Critical Aesthetics
by Allison Hargreaves. #205 (Summer 2010) - Queerly Canadian: 135 – 136. Book Review: HTML available.
Book(s) reviewed:
• Art as Performance: Story as Criticism: Reflections on Native Literary Aesthetics by Craig Womack [Author]
• From Mushkegowuk to New Orleans: A Mixed Blood Highway by Joseph Boyden [Author]The Full Circle
by Madelaine Jacobs. #205 (Summer 2010) - Queerly Canadian: 190 – 192. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Restoring the Balance: First Nations Women, Community, and Culture by Eric Guimond [Editor], Madeleine Dion Stout [Editor], and Gail Guthrie Valaskakis [Editor]Native Textuality
by Beverley Haun. #205 (Summer 2010) - Queerly Canadian: 155 – 157. Book Review: HTML available.
Book(s) reviewed:
• The Common Pot: The Recovery of Native Space in the Northeast by Lisa Brooks [Author]
• Muting White Noise: Native American and European American Novel Traditions by James H. Cox [Author]
• Taking Back Our Spirits: Indigenous, Literature, Public Policy, and Healing by Jo-Ann Episkenew [Author]Aboriginal Storytelling
by Susan Gingell. #205 (Summer 2010) - Queerly Canadian: 131 – 132. Book Review: HTML available.
Book(s) reviewed:
• Braiding Histories: Learning from Aboriginal Peoples' Experiences and Perspectives by Susan D. Dion [Author]
• The Drum Calls Softly by David Bouchard [Author], Jim Poitras [Illustrator], Shelley Willier [Author], and Steve Wood [Translator]Isn't That Funny?
by Lisa Close. #203 (Winter 2009) - Home, Memory, Self: 151 – 153. Book Review: HTML available.
Book(s) reviewed:
• Humor in Contemporary Native North American Literature: Reimagining Nativeness by Eva Gruber [Author]
• Drew Hayden Taylor: Essays on His Work by Robert C. Nunn [Editor]
• Me Sexy: An Exploration of Native Sex and Sexuality by Drew Hayden Taylor [Editor]Inks of Knowledge, Permanence, and Collectivity: A Response to Disrobing the Aboriginal Industry
by Niigonwedom J. Sinclair. #203 (Winter 2009) - Home, Memory, Self: 196 – 200. Opinions & Notes.Charting Indigenous Pasts and Futures
by Keavy Martin. #203 (Winter 2009) - Home, Memory, Self: 155 – 157. Book Review: HTML available.
Book(s) reviewed:
• Lines Drawn upon the Water: First Nations and the Great Lakes Borders and Borderlands by Karl S. Hele [Editor]
• Where the Pavement Ends: Canada's Aboriginal Recovery Movement and the Urgent Need for Reconciliation by Marie Wadden [Author]Indigenous Histories
by Tasha Hubbard. #201 (Summer 2009) - Disappearance and Mobility: 178 – 180. Book Review: HTML available.
Book(s) reviewed:
• We Were Not the Savages: Collision Between European and Native American Civilizations by Daniel N. Paul [Author]
• Weasel Tail: Stories told by Joe Crowshoe Sr. (Aapohsoy'yiis), a Peigan Blackfoot elder by Michael Ross [Author]Indigeneity and Diversity in Eden Robinson's Work
by Kit Dobson. #201 (Summer 2009) - Disappearance and Mobility: 54 – 67. Article.No Escape from the Past
by Suzanne James. #200 (Spring 2009) - Strategic Nationalisms: 130 – 131. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Unsettling Narratives: Postcolonial Readings of Children's Literature by Clare Bradford [Author]When the World Was New
by Keavy Martin. #200 (Spring 2009) - Strategic Nationalisms: 127 – 129. Book Review: HTML available.
Book(s) reviewed:
• Trail of the Spirit: The Mysteries of Medicine Power Revealed by George Blondin [Author]
• Tales from Moccasin Avenue: An Anthology of Native Stories by Morgan Stafford O'Neal [Editor]A Feast of Literature and a Helping of Literary Criticism
by Niigonwedom J. Sinclair. #200 (Spring 2009) - Strategic Nationalisms: 137 – 139. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Two Houses Half-Buried in Sand: Oral Traditions on the Hul'q'umi'num' Coast Salish of Kuper Island and Vancouver Island by Chris Arnett [Editor] and Beryl Mildred Cryer [Editor]
• Reasoning Together: The Native Critics Collective by Janice Acoose [Author], Lisa Brooks [Author], Tol Foster [Author], LeAnne Howe [Author], Daniel Heath Justice [Author], Philip Carroll Morgan [Author], Kimberley Roppolo [Author], Cheryl Suzack [Author], Christopher B. Teuton [Author], Sean Teuton [Author], Robert Warrior [Author], and Craig Womack [Author]Snapshot of a Discipline
by Judith Leggatt. #200 (Spring 2009) - Strategic Nationalisms: 165 – 166. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Expressions in Canadian Native Studies by Ron F. LaLiberte, et. al [Editor]Core Storytelling
by Madelaine Jacobs. #200 (Spring 2009) - Strategic Nationalisms: 124 – 125. Book Review: HTML available.
Book(s) reviewed:
• Indigenous Storywork: Educating the Heart, Mind, Body, and Spirit by Jo-ann Archibald / Q'um Q'um Xiiem [Author]
• The Red Indians: An Episodic, Informal Collection of Tales from the History of Aboriginal People's Struggles in Canada by Peter Kulchyski [Author]Indigenous Defamiliarizations
by Kit Dobson. #200 (Spring 2009) - Strategic Nationalisms: 189 – 191. Book Review: HTML available.
Book(s) reviewed:
• From the Iron House: Imprisonment in First Nations Writing by Deena Rymhs [Author]
• Defamiliarizing the Aboriginal: Cultural Practices and Decolonization in Canada by Julia V. Emberley [Author]
• Taxidermic Signs: Reconstructing Aboriginality by Pauline Wakeham [Author]Persistence through Pedagogy
by Sam McKegney. #198 (Autumn 2008) - Canada and Its Discontents: 176 – 177. Book Review: HTML available.
Book(s) reviewed:
• The New Buffalo: The Struggle for Aboriginal Post-Secondary Education in Canada by Blair Stonechild [Author]
• Healing Wounded Hearts by Fyre Jean Graveline [Author]Canadian Historical Amnesia and the Métis People
by Michelle La Flamme. #197 (Summer 2008) - Predators and Gardens: 157 – 159. Book Review: HTML available.
Book(s) reviewed:
• The Long Journey of a Forgotten People: Métis Identities and Family Histories by Ute Lischke [Editor] and David T. McNab [Editor]First Contact
by Sophie McCall. #197 (Summer 2008) - Predators and Gardens: 159 – 161. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Myth and Memory: Stories of Indigenous-European Contact by John Sutton Lutz [Editor]More Than Passing Thoughts
by Penny Van Toorn. #196 (Spring 2008) - Diasporic Women's Writing: 183 – 185. Book Review: HTML available.
Book(s) reviewed:
• The Politics and Poetics of Passage in Canadian and Australian Culture and Fiction by Charlotte Sturgess [Editor]The Encyclopedia of Native Music: More Than a Century of Recordings from Wax Cylinder to the Internet
by Brian Wright-McLeod. #192 (Spring 2007) - Gabrielle Roy contemporaine/The Contemporary Gabrielle Roy: 197 – 198. Opinions & Notes.Two Commentaries: Goodbye, Wild Indian
by Renate Eigenbrod. #191 (Winter 2006): 0. Last Pages.Owning versus Owning Up
by Christopher Bracken. #190 (Autumn 2006) - South Asian Diaspora: 130 – 131. Book Review: HTML available.
Book(s) reviewed:
• Who Owns Native Culture? by Michael F. Brown [Author]
• The Legacy of School for Aboriginal People: Education, Oppression, and Emancipation by Bernard Schissel [Author] and Terry Wotherspoon [Author]Off the Map: Western Travels on Roads Less Taken
by Stephen Hume. #189 (Summer 2006) - The Literature of Atlantic Canada: 182. Opinions & Notes.Subverting Synecdoche
by Jo-Anne Episkenew. #188 (Spring 2006): 171 – 173. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Strong Women Stories: Native Vision and Community Survival by Kim Anderson [Author]Foundational Images
by Madelaine Jacobs. #188 (Spring 2006): 177 – 178. Book Review: HTML available.
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• The Red Man's on the Warpath: The Image of the "Indian" and the Second World War by R. Scott Sheffield [Author]An Unlikely Hero
by Clint Evans. #186 (Autumn 2005) - Women & the Politics of Memory: 115 – 117. Book Review: HTML available.
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• The False Traitor: Louis Riel in Canadian Culture by Albert Braz [Author]Mapping Native Lives
by Jennifer Kramer. #186 (Autumn 2005) - Women & the Politics of Memory: 136 – 138. Book Review: HTML available.
Book(s) reviewed:
• Songhees Pictorial: A History of the Songhees People as seen by Outsiders, 1790-1912 by Grant Keddie [Author]
• Lelooska: The Life of a Northwest Coast Artist by Chris Friday [Author]Words from the People
by Gundula Wilke. #186 (Autumn 2005) - Women & the Politics of Memory: 156 – 158. Book Review: HTML available.
Book(s) reviewed:
• Aboriginal Peoples of Canada. A Short Introduction. by Paul Robert Magocsi [Editor]
• O Brave New Words! Native American Loanwords in Current English by Charles L. Cutler [Author]Wages of Farming
by Albert Braz. #185 (Summer 2005) - (Stratton, Compton, Morra, Wylie, Gordon): 154. Book Review: HTML available.
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• The Murder of Medicine Bear by Susan Haley [Author]Land, Culture, Property
by Sophie McCall. #183 (Winter 2004) - Writers Talking: 134 – 136. Book Review: HTML available.
Book(s) reviewed:
• Making Native Space: Colonialism, Resistance, and Reserves in British Columbia by Cole Harris [Author]
• Preserving What is Valued: Museums, Conservation and First Nations by Miriam Clavir [Author]Knowing Qu'Appelle
by Marilyn Iwama. #183 (Winter 2004) - Writers Talking: 138 – 140. Book Review: HTML available.
Book(s) reviewed:
• Rediscovering the Great Plains: Journey by Dog, Canoe, and Horse by Norman Henderson [Author]
• Qu'Appelle: Tales of Two Valleys by Trevor Herriot [Author], Dan Ring [Author], and Robert Stacey [Author]Life at High Latitudes
by Sherrill Grace. #183 (Winter 2004) - Writers Talking: 153 – 155. Book Review: HTML available.
Book(s) reviewed:
• High Latitudes by Farley Mowat [Author]
• Inuit Journey: The Co-operative Venture in Canada's North by Edith Iglauer [Author]
• Thunder on the Tundra: Inuit Quajimajatuqangit of the Bathurst Cariboo by Kitikmeot Elders [Author], Sandra Eyegetok [Author], Naikak Hakongak [Author], and Natasha Thorpe [Author]Just be Natural, huh?
by John Moffatt. #183 (Winter 2004) - Writers Talking: 174. Book Review: HTML available.
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• The Buz'gem Blues by Drew Hayden Taylor [Author]Nothing Like That
by John Moffatt. #182 (Autumn 2004) - Black Writing in Canada: 139 – 140. Book Review: HTML available.
Book(s) reviewed:
• North Spirit: Travels among the Cree and Ojibway Nations and their Star Maps by Paulette Jiles [Author]Taboo Intimacies
by Maya Simpson. #182 (Autumn 2004) - Black Writing in Canada: 160 – 162. Book Review: HTML available.
Book(s) reviewed:
• Interracial Intimacy: the Regulation of Race and Romance by Rachel F. Moran [Author]
• Race Mixing: Black-White Marriage in Postwar America by Renee C. Romano [Author]




