University of Arizona Press listings include: Edward H. Spicer, The Yaquis: A Cultural History (406 pp., Ebook $39.95); Theodore E. Downing (Editor), McGuire Gibson (Editor),   Irrigation's Impact on Society (192 pp. for $25 paper plus Ebook); Paul Pasquaretta,   Gambling and Survival in Native North America   (220 pp. for$25 Ebook); Lynne S. Crumrine,   Ceremonial Exchange as a Mechanism in Tribal Integration Among the Mayos of Northwest Mexico (64 pp. for $25 paper); William B. Griffen, Culture Change and Shifting Populations in Central Northern Mexico (208 pp. for $25 paper); Donna Deyhle, Reflections in Place: Connected Lives of Navajo Women (256 pp. for $26.95 paper and Ebook); Daniel McCool, Command of the Waters: Iron Triangles, Federal Water Development, and Indian Water (321 pp. for $24.95 paper and Ebook); Marc R. Schloss , The Hatchet's Blood: Separation, Power, and Gender in Ehing Social Life (178 pp. for $24.95, $19.95 Paper); Scott Rushforth, James S. Chisholm, Cultural Persistence: Continuity in Meaning and Moral Responsibility Among the Bearlake Athapaskans (187 pp. For $19.95 Ebook); Ronald L. Trosper, Indigenous Economics: Sustaining Peoples and Their Lands (272 pp. for $30 paper and Ebook, $100 cloth); David A. Breternitz,  Excavations at Nantack Village, Point of Pines, Arizona (90 pp. for $25 paper); Heather B. Trigg, From Household to Empire: Society and Economy in Early Colonial New Mexico (260 pp. for $25 paper, $45 cloth); Erin O'Connor,  Gender, Indian, Nation: The Contradictions of Making Ecuador, 1830–1925 (288 pp. for $55 cloth, $24.95 Ebook); Laura Velasco Ortiz, Mixtec Transnational Identity (272 pp. for $55 cloth, $24.95 Ebook); Steven E. Falconer (Editor), Charles L. Redman (Editor), Polities and Power: Archaeological Perspectives on the Landscapes of Early States (256 pp. for $60 cloth, $35 E-book); Wolfgang Gabbert , Becoming Maya: Ethnicity and Social Inequality in Yucatán since 1500 (252 pp. for $24.95 Ebook); Alan R. Sandstrom (Editor), E. Hugo García Valencia (Editor), Native Peoples of the Gulf Coast of Mexico (336 pp. for $55 cloth, $35 Ebook); Ann González,   Resistance and Survival: Children's Narrative from Central America and the Caribbean (196 pp. for $50 cloth, $25 Ebook), all  from the University of Arizona Press, 355 S. Euclid Ave., Suite 103, Tucson, AZ 85701, phone/fax (800) 426-3797, http://www.uapress.arizona.edu/.

Offerings from the University of Hawaii Press include: J. Susan Corle, Leveraging Sovereignty Kauikeaouli’s Global Strategy for the Hawaiian Nation, 1825–1854 (296 pp. for $28 cloth, $782 cloth); Lin Poyer. War at the Margins Indigenous Experiences in World War II (352 pp. for $298 paper, $68 cloth); Edited By James Beattie, Ryan Tucker Jones, And Edward Dallam Melillo, Migrant Ecologies Environmental Histories of the Pacific World (320 pp. for $$28 paper, $68 cloth);  Richard Pearson, Taiwan Archaeology Local Development and Cultural Boundaries in the China Seas (360 pp. for $74 cloth); Angélique Stastny,  Ignored Histories The Politics of History Education and Indigenous-Settler Relations in Australia and Kanaky/New Caledonia (280 pp. for $28 paper, $68 cloth); Chris Finlayson and James Christmas,  He Kupu Taurangi Treaty Settlements and the Future of Aotearoa New Zealand   (296 pp. for 40 paper); Whatarangi Winiata and Daphne Luke, The Survival of Mori as a People (456 pp. for $43 paper); Melanie Riwai-Couch, Niho Taniwha Improving Teaching and Learning for konga Mori (360 pp. for $32 paper); Richard Wolfe, Footprints on the Land How Humans Changed New Zealand 200pp. for $33); Edited by Yves Goudineau and Vanina Bouté, From Tribalism to Nationalism The Anthropological Turn in Laos – A Tribute to Grant Evans ($384 pp. for $32); Edited by Aysima Mirsultan, Eric Schluessel and Eset Sulaiman, Community Still Matters Uyghur Culture and Society in Central Asian Context (356 pp. for $90), All, plus $5 first item, $1 each additional, shipping, from University of Hawai’i Press, 1840 Kolawalu St., Honolulu, HI 96822 (808)956-8255, [email protected], http://www.uhpress.hawaii.edu.

Recent offerings from the University of New Mexico Press include: Malcolm Ebright and Rick Hendricks, Pablo Abeita The Life and Times of a Native Statesman of Isleta Pueblo, 1871–1940 (232 pp for $55.95 cloth); Matthew Butler, Mexico’s Spiritual Reconquest Indigenous Catholics and Father Pérez’s Revolutionary Church (296 pp. for $65 cloth); Edited by Barbara A. Ganson, Native Peoples, Politics, and Society in Contemporary Paraguay Multidisciplinary Perspectives (194 pp. for $29,95 paper, $36 .95 cloth), all plus $5 for the first item and $1 for each additional, shipping, from the University of New Mexico Press, MSC04 2820, 1 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque NM 87131-0001 (505)272-7777 or (800)249-7737, http://www.unmpress.com/.

University of Nebraska Press offerings include: Ella Cara Deloria, Edited by Raymond J. DeMallie and Thierry Veyrié, Afterword by Philip J. Deloria, The Dakota Way of Life (440 pp. for $36.95 paper and Ebook); and Tadeusz Lewandowski , The Life of Sherman Coolidge, Arapaho Activist (358 pp. for $50 cloth and Ebook); and Agnes Vanderburg, "What I Know About the Old Ways: " The Life and Wisdom of a Flathead Indian Reservation Elder (88 pp. for $14.95 paper), all, plus $5 for the first item, $1 for each additional, from University of Nebraska Press, 1111 Lincoln Mall, Lincoln, NE 68588 (800)755-1105, [email protected], www.nebraskapress.unl.edu.

 

Offerings from the University of Oklahoma Pres include: Robert J. Miller And Robbie Ethridge, A Promise Kept: The Muscogee (Creek) Nation and McGirt v. Oklahoma (308 pp. for $24/95 paper, $65 cloth, $21.95 Ebook); W. Dale Weeks, Cherokee Civil Warrior: Chief John Ross and the Struggle for Tribal Sovereignty (246 pp. for $32.95 cloth $24.95 Ebook ); Joaquín Rivaya-Martínez, Indigenous Borderlands: Native Agency, Resilience, and Power in the Americas (364 pp. for $29.95 paper. $90 cloth, $24.95 Ebook); Gary Clayton Anderson, Massacre in Minnesota: The Dakota War of 1862, the Most Violent Ethnic Conflict in American History (384 pp. for $26.95, $32.95 cloth $26.95 Ebook); Paul R. McKenzie-Jones, Clyde Warrior: Tradition, Community, and Red Power (256 pp. for $21.95 paper, $29.95 cloth, $24.95 Ebook); Edited By Stephen Warren , The Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma: Resilience through Adversity (384 pp. for $24.95 paper, $34.95 cloth and Ebook); and Susan Schroeder, Tlacaelel Remembered: Mastermind of the Aztec Empire ($21.95 paper, $21.95 cloth, $24.95 Ebook), all, plus $5 for first item, $1.50 for each additional, shipping, from the University of Oklahoma Press, Attn: Order Department, 2800 Venture Drive, Norman, OK 73069-8218, www.oupress.com.

 

Offerings from the University of Kansas Press include: letter-spacing:.15pt'>Edited by letter-spacing:.15pt'>E. Richard Hart letter-spacing:.15pt'>, Zuni and the Courts: A Struggle for Sovereign Land Rights ( class=spthe-pages>360  pp. for $35 paper, $45 cloth ), all, plus $5 for first item, $1 for each additional, shipping, from: WWW.kansaspress.ku.edu .

Books from the University Press of Colorado encompass: John Monnett, The Battle of Beecher Island and the Indian War of 1867–1869, Second Editio letter-spacing:.75pt'>n letter-spacing:.75pt'> (278 pp. for $28.95 paper); compiled and edited by Matt Gilbert, The Gwich’in Climate Report ( Imprint: University of Alaska Press; 274 pp. for $29.95 paper, $28 Ebook); and  William E. Simeone, The Upper Tanana Dene: People of This Land ( Imprint: University of Alaska Press; 274 pp. for $34.95 paper, $23.95 Ebook), all from University Press of Colorado : https://upcolorado.com/university-press-of-colorado.

Publications from University of Minnesota Press include: Kasey R. Keeler, American Indians and the American Dream: Policies, Place, and Property in Minnesota (256 pp for $25 paper and E book, $100 cloth), all from: https://www.upress.umn.edu.

University of British Columbia Press publications encompass (prices are in Canadian $): Aazhoodenaang Enjibaajig, Our Long Struggle for Home: The Ipperwash Story (208 pp. for $24.95 paper and Ebook); Shalene Wuttunee Jobin, Upholding Indigenous Economic Relationships: Nehiyawak Narratives (272 pp. for $89.95); Patricia Burke Wood and David Rossiter, Unstable Properties: Aboriginal Title and the Claim of British Columbia (312 pp. for $34.95 paper an Ebook, $89.95 cloth); Aaron Glass, Writing the Hamat'sa: Ethnography, Colonialism, and the Cannibal Dance ( 512 pp. for $34.95 paper andEbook, $89.95 cloth); Yvonne Boyer and Larry Chartrand, Métis Rising:  Living Our Present Through the Power of Our Past (288 pp. for $32.95 paper and Ebook, $89.95 cloth); Yvonne Boyer and Larry Chartrand; Foreword by Tony Belcourt, Bead by Bead: Constitutional Rights and Métis Community (236 pp. for $32.95 paper and Ebook, $89.95 cloth); and Bruce Granville Miller; Foreword by Sharon Venne-Manyfingers, Witness to the Human Rights Tribunals: How the System Fails Indigenous Peoples (240 pp. f0r $99), order through the https://www.ubcpress.ca/indigenous-studies-catalogue.

Volumes from Athabasca University Press include (prices are in Canadian $): Edited by Vicki Chartrand and Josephine Savarese, Unsettling Colonialism in the Canadian Criminal Justice System (possibly $35.95 paper); Edited by Yamilette Chacon and Richard J. Chacon , Archaeological and Ethnographic Evidence of Domination in Indigenous Latin America ( class=book-detail-publisher> University Press of Florida; 304 pp. for $113); Edited by Robin Zape-tah-hol-ah Minthorn , Christine A. Nelson , and Heather J. Shotton , Indigenous Motherhood in the Academy ( class=book-detail-publisher> Rutgers University Press; 290 pp. for $49.95 paper, $163 cloth); Ed Galindo , with Lori Lambert , Children of the Stars: Indigenous Science Education in a Reservation Classroom ( class=book-detail-publisher> Oregon State University Press; 168 pp. for $24.95 ), available at: https://www.ubcpress.ca.

Pekka Hamalainen, Indigenous Continent: The Epic Contest for North America is 592 pp. from Liveright. The work provides an Indigenous perspective on the unfolding of North American history, and a corrective to how it is taught in most schools.

American Indian College Fund Publishes The Tribal College and University Research Journal. Volume 6 of the research journal contains case studies focused on topics such as seed germination, culture as a method to improve mental health, and methods for increasing Native student success. Volume 6 of the research journal can be found on the College Fund’s website: text-decoration:none'>https://collegefund.org/research/#tcuresearchjournals. Printed copies of the research journal are available at no charge by contacting Heidi Normandin:   [email protected]g.

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