Department of American Studies

Research and Publications

 

 
  ARTICLES & CHAPTERS IN BOOKS
   
"'I Give You Back': Indigenous Women Writing to Survive,"  Studies in American Indian Literature
(18.4 forthcoming)
   

"History Carved in Stone: Po'pay Monument Commemorating the First American Revolution," New Mexico Historical Review (forthcoming, Summer 2007)

   

"Gym Shoes, Maps, and Passports, Oh My!: Creating Community or Creating Chaos at the NMAI?" (forthcoming, Understanding the National Museum of the American Indian, editors, Amanda Cobb and Amy Lonetree, University of Nebraska Press)

   

"An Extreme Need to Tell the Truth": Silence and Language in Sherman Alexie's 'The Trial of Thomas Builds-the-Fire'" (forthcoming, Sherman Alexie: A Collection of Critical Perspectives, University of Utah Press)

   

"Refiguring Indian Blood through Poetry, Photography, and Performance Art," Studies in American Indian Literature, 17.4 (Winter 2005): 1-26

   
 
REFER TO INFORMATION RELATED TO ARTICLE:

James Luna and Hulleah J. Tsinhnahjinnie images featured in article


   

"Gym Shoes, Maps, and Passports, Oh My!: Creating Community or Creating Chaos at the NMAI?"  American Indian Quarterly, 29. 3 & 4 (2005):  426-449

   
 
REFER TO INFORMATION RELATED TO ARTICLE:

National Museum of the American Indian Website

Fort Lewis College External Affairs, Wednesday, October 20, 2004 "Kiowa artist [Teri] Greeves to display one-person exhibition in Art Gallery"

"Indigenous Land Use Mapping in Central America" by Marc Chapin

Guswenta (Kaswentha): Two Row Wampum

The Harvard Project of American Indian Economic Development Honoring Nations 2002 Honoree: Iroquois Nationals Lacrosse Haudenosaunee/Iroquois Confederacy: the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, and Tuscarora Nations


   

"That's the Place Indians Talk About": Indigenous Narratives of Survivance," UCLA Indigenous Peoples' Journal of Law, Culture & Resistance, 2.1 (Summer 2005): 26-56

   

"Securing Our Nation’s Roads and Borders or Re-Circling the Wagons?: Leslie Marmon Silko’s Destabilization of Borders."  Wicazo Sa Review  20.1 (Spring 2005): 113-137

   
  UNDER REVIEW
   
"Learning to be Human: An Indigenous System of Ethics in the Writing of Simon Ortiz," Spring Wind Rising, eds. Susan Brill de Ramirez & Evelina Zuni Lucero (University of New Mexico Press)
   
  WORKS IN PROGRESS
   
  "Grandmothers' Voices Hold Me: Articulating Indigenous Feminisms" (book under contract with University of Arizona Press)
   
  "'This is Our Way of Living': Indigenous Law and Legal Narratives" (article)
   
  "Eating Food, Digesting Words: Indigenous Mothering Activities and Food" (article)
   
  "Murder and Restorative Justice in Zitkala-Sa's 'The Trial Path'" (article)
   
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