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Amerman, Stephen Kent, "'Let's Get in and Fight!': American Indian Political Activism in an Urban Public School System, 1973," American Indian Quarterly, 27 (Summer–Fall 2003), 607–38.

Bales, Rebecca, "Winema and the Modoc War: One Woman's Struggle for Peace," Prologue, 37 (Spring 2005), 24–35. Heavily illustrated.

Bean, Christopher B., "Jack C. Montgomery: A Little Big Man," Chronicles of Oklahoma, 82 (Winter 2004–2005), 476–95.

Brooks, Joanna, "Samson Occom at the Mohegan Sun: Finding History at a New England Indian Casino," Common-Place, 4 (July 2004) <http://www.common-place.org>.

Carson, James Taylor, "Teaching Amerindian Autohistory," American Indian Quarterly, 27 (Winter–Spring 2003), 155–59.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, Chip, "Western Apache Oral Histories and Traditions of the Camp Grant Massacre," American Indian Quarterly, 27 (Summer–Fall 2003), 639–66.

Courtney, Bradley G., "'One of the Most Remarkable Marches Ever Made': The Lawton Expedition and the American Military Pursuit of Geronimo's Band of Chiricahua Apaches," Military History of the West, 34 (2004), 1–28.

Dean, Janet, "Nameless Outrages: Narrative Authority, Rape Rhetoric, and the Dakota Conflict of 1862," American Literature, 77 (March 2005), 93–122.

Erikson, Patricia Pierce, "'Defining Ourselves through Baskets': Museum Autoethnography and the Makah Cultural and Research Center," in Coming to Shore: Northwest Coast Ethnology, Traditions, and Visions, ed. Marie Mauzé, Michael E. Harkin, and Sergei Kan, 339–61. (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2004. xl, 508 pp. Cloth, $70.00, ISBN 0-8032-3230-6. Paper, $29.95, ISBN 0-8032-8296-6.)

Farr, William E., "Going to Buffalo: Indian Hunting Migrations across the Rocky Mountains; Part 2. Civilian Permits, Army Escorts," Montana, 54 (Spring 2004), 26–43. Heavily illustrated.

Fershee, Joshua, "From Self-Determination to Self-Domination: Native Americans, Western Culture, and the Promise of Constitutional-Based Reform," Valparaiso University Law Review, 39 (Fall 2004), 1–26.

Gere, Anne Ruggles, "Indian Heart/White Man's Head: Native-American Teachers in Indian Schools, 1880–1930," History of Education Quarterly, 45 (Spring 2005), 38–65.

Grinev, Andrei V., "Russian Award Medals for the Natives of Alaska," trans. Richard L. Bland, European Review of Native American Studies (Vienna), 18 (no. 2, 2004), 21–31.

Hedren, Paul L., "The Contradictory Legacies of Buffalo Bill Cody's First Scalp for Custer," Montana, 55 (Spring 2005), 16–35. Heavily illustrated.

Jacknis, Ira, "'A Magic Place': The Northwest Coast Indian Hall at the American Museum of Natural History," in Coming to Shore: Northwest Coast Ethnology, Traditions, and Visions, ed. Marie Mauzé, Michael E. Harkin, and Sergei Kan, 221–50. (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2004. xl, 508 pp. Cloth, $70.00, ISBN 0-8032-3230-6. Paper, $29.95, ISBN 0-80328296-6.)

Kan, Sergei, "'It's Only Half a Mile from Savagery to Civilization': American Tourists and Southeastern Alaska Natives in the Late 19th Century," in Coming to Shore: Northwest Coast Ethnology, Traditions, and Visions, ed. Marie Mauzé, Michael E. Harkin, and Sergei Kan, 201–20. (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2004. xl, 508 pp. Cloth, $70.00, ISBN 08032-3230-6. Paper, $29.95, ISBN 0-8032-8296-6.)

Krouse, Susan Applegate, "What Came Out of the Takeovers: Women's Activism and the Indian Community School of Milwaukee," American Indian Quarterly, 27 (Summer–Fall 2003), 533–47.

Lass, William E., "Elias H. Durfee and Campbell K. Peck: Indian Traders on the Upper Missouri Frontier," Journal of the West, 43 (Spring 2004), 9–19.

Loew, Patty, "Tinker to Evers to Chief: Baseball from Indian Country," Wisconsin Magazine of History, 87 (Spring 2004), 2–13. Heavily illustrated.

Lopenzina, Drew, "'Good Indian': Charles Eastman and the Warrior as Civil Servant," American Indian Quarterly, 27 (Summer–Fall 2003), 727–57.

Martin, Susan R., "Evidence for Indigenous Hardrock Mining of Copper in Ancient North America," Journal of the West, 43 (Winter 2004), 8–13.

Meister, Mark, and Ann Burnett, "Rhetorical Exclusion in the Trial of Leonard Peltier," American Indian Quarterly, 28 (Summer–Fall 2004), 719–42.. . .

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