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Bilodeau, Christopher, "'They honor our Lord among themselves in their own way': Colonial Christianity and the Illinois Indians," American Indian Quarterly, 25 (Summer 2001), 352–77.

Brownstone, Arni, "Animal Arrays and Geometric Pictorials: Commercial Aspects of Plains Painting," European Review of Native American Studies (Altenstadt), 18 (no. 1, 2004), 9–19. Heavily illustrated.

Campbell, Gregory R., "The Lemhi Shoshoni: Ethnogenesis, Sociological Transformations, and the Construction of a Tribal Nation," American Indian Quarterly, 25 (Fall 2001), 539–78.

Carlson, David J., "'Indian for a While': Charles Eastman's Indian Boyhood and the Discourse of Allotment," American Indian Quarterly, 25 (Fall 2001), 604–25.

Coleman, Winfried, "Blinded by the Sun: Shamanism and Warfare in the Little Shield Ledger," European Review of Native American Studies (Altenstadt), 18 (no. 1, 2004), 31–40. Heavily illustrated.

Conrad, Maia, "The Art of Survival: Moravian Indians and Economic Adaptation in the Old Northwest, 1767–1808," Ohio Valley History, 4 (Fall 2004), 3–18.

Daubenmier, Judith M., "Meskwaki Remember Action Anthropology," Annals of Iowa, 62 (Fall 2003), 427–64.

Garitty, Michael, "Diabetes: A New Plague among the People (Food Is Both Curse and Medicine)," Native Americas, 21 (Summer 2004), 26–37.

Ghere, David L., and Alvin H. Morrison, "Searching for Justice on the Maine Frontier: Legal Concepts, Treaties, and the 1749 Wiscasset Incident," American Indian Quarterly, 25 (Summer 2001), 378–99.

Graybill, Andrew R., "Rangers, Mounties, and the Subjugation of Indigenous Peoples, 1870–1885," Great Plains Quarterly, 24 (Spring 2004), 83–100.

Greene, Candace S., "From Bison Robes to Ledgers: Changing Contexts in Plains Drawings," European Review of Native American Studies (Altenstadt), 18 (no. 1, 2004), 21–29. Heavily illustrated.

Iverson, Peter, "American Indian History as a Continuing Story," Historian, 66 (Fall 2004), 524–31.

Jackson, Danna R., "Eighty Years of Indian Voting: A Call to Protect Indian Voting Rights," Montana Law Review, 65 (Summer 2004), 269–88.

Jones, David S., "The Health Care Experiments at Many Farms: The Navajo, Tuberculosis, and the Limits of Modern Medicine, 1952–1962," Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 76 (Winter 2002), 749–90.

Kara, Steven M., "Indian Depredations along Texas's Rio Grande and Trans-Pecos Frontiers, 1877–1882: Rhetoric and Reality," New Mexico Historical Review, 79 (Spring 2004), 189–213.

Kersey, Harry A., Jr., "The Havana Connection: Buffalo Tiger, Fidel Castro, and the Origin of Miccosukee Tribal Sovereignty, 1959–1962," American Indian Quarterly, 25 (Fall 2001), 491–507.

Kilter, Susan, "'America's Histories' Revisited: The Case of Tell Them They Lie,"American Indian Quarterly, 25 (Summer 2001), 329–51.

Kotlowski, Dean J., "Burying Sargeant Rice: Racial Justice and Native American Rights in the Truman Era," Journal of American Studies (Cambridge), 38 (Aug. 2004), 199–225.

Laverdure, Donald E., "A Historical Braid of Inequality: An Indigenous Perspective of Brown v. Board of Education," Washburn Law Journal, 43 (Winter 2004), 285–310.

Magliari, Michael, "Free Soil, Unfree Labor: Cave Johnson Couts and the Binding of Indian Workers in California, 1850–1867," Pacific Historical Review, 73 (Aug. 2004), 349–89.

Martín, María B., "Language Policy and the Meskwaki Schooling Experience, 1857–2002," American Educational History Journal, 30 (2003), 99–106.

Miller, Anne J., "María Antonia Apis: A Young Luiseño Indian Woman," Southern California Quarterly, 86 (Summer 2004), 113–24.

Minges, Patrick, "Beneath the Underdog: Race, Religion, and the Trail of Tears," American Indian Quarterly, 25 (Summer 2001), 453–79.

Mize, Richard, "Black, White, and Read: The Muskogee Daily Phoenix's Coverage of the Sequoyah Statehood Convention of 1905," Chronicles of Oklahoma, 82 (Summer 2004), 222–39.

Noley, Grayson, and Joan K. Smith, "The Wrights: A Family of Distinction in Education and Leadership," American Educational History Journal, 30 (2003), 39–46.

Piker, Joshua, "Colonists and Creeks: Rethinking the Pre-Revolutionary Southern Backcountry," Journal of Southern History, 70 (Aug. 2004), 503–40.. . .

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