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Indians

Abing, Kevin, "Before Bleeding Kansas: Christian Missionaries, Slavery, and the Shawnee Indians in Pre-Territorial Kansas, 1844–1854," Kansas History, 24 (Spring 2001), 54–70.

Barron, Patrick, "Maurice Kenny's Tekonwatonti, Molly Brant: Poetic Memory and History," Melus, 25 (Fall/Winter 2000), 31–64.

Dupier, Charles Mayer, Jr., "Prehistoric Trails in the Upper Cumberland River Basin," Filson History Quarterly, 74 (Fall 2000), 367–82.

Grounds, Richard A., "Tallahassee, Osceola, and the Hermeneutics of American Place-Names," Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 69 (June 2001), 287–322.

Harmon, Alexandra, "Tribal Enrollment Councils: Lessons on Law and Indian Identity," Western Historical Quarterly, 32 (Summer 2001), 175–200.

Marez, Curtis, "Signifying Spain, Becoming Comanche, Making Mexicans: Indian Captivity and the History of Chicana/o Popular Performance," American Quarterly, 53 (June 2001), 267–307.

Matchie, Thomas, "Writing about Native Americans: The Native and the Non-Native Critic/Author," Midwest Quarterly, 42 (Spring 2001), 320–33.

Murray, Laura J., "Joining Signs with Words: Missionaries, Metaphors, and the Massachusett Language," New England Quarterly, 74 (March 2001), 62–93.

Oakley, Christopher Arris, "Indian Gaming and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians," North Carolina Historical Review, 78 (April 2001), 133–55.

Palmer, Gary B., "Indian Pioneers: The Settlement of Ni'lukhwalqw (Upper Hangman Creek, Idaho) by the Schitsu'umsh (Coeur d'Alene Indians)," Oregon Historical Quarterly, 102 (Spring 2001), 22–47.

Reddick, SuAnn M., "The Evolution of Chemawa Indian School: From Red River to Salem, 1825–1885," Oregon Historical Quarterly, 101 (Winter 2000), 444–65. . . .


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