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A rare Native American sash and its paper label "Belt of the Indian King Phillip. From Col. Keyes." A collaborative study | 2007 | European review of Native American studies 21 (2): 1-8 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
Eighteenth-century birchbark containers of northeastern North America | 2007 | European review of Native American studies 21 (2): 9-18 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
In the light of the New Sweden colony: notes on Swedish pre-1800 ethnographic collections from northeastern North America | 2007 | European review of Native American studies 21 (2): 19-34 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
Portraying Native America: the life and work of Henry C. Balink, 1882-1963 | 2007 | European review of Native American studies 21 (2): 35-42 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
Of French origin? Eight "French pipe axes" | 2007 | European review of Native American studies 21 (2): 43-7 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
On artifacts and the management of traditional knowledge: a museum collection of Hopi pottery and its extension | 2007 | European review of Native American studies 21 (2): 49-57 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
Collecting Blackfoot: Dutchmen and Indians on the northwestern plains | 2007 | European review of Native American studies 21 (1): 1-8 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
First-hand knowledge and second-hand knowledge: contemporay Blackfoot reflections on using historical sources today | 2007 | European review of Native American studies 21 (1): 9-18 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
J.P.B. De Josselin de Jong, the return of Wenebozho, and an Ojibwe myth in Latin | 2007 | European review of Native American studies 21 (1): 19-24 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
Saving a dead language: Quinault | 2007 | European review of Native American studies 21 (1): 25-9 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
The FNA and IAA: Native political action in the 1960s | 2007 | European review of Native American studies 21 (1): 31-8 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
Moving Indians: deconstructing the Other in moving images (1895-1915) | 2007 | European review of Native American studies 21 (1): 39-47 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
The influence thesis revisited | 2007 | European review of Native American studies 21 (1): 49-53 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
From the land of sky-blue water: Charles A. Eastman, Minnesota, and the 1862 U.S.-Dakota conflict | 2006 | European review of Native American studies 20 (1): 23-8 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
'Songs belong to these lands': mapping the cultural terrain in Louise Erdrich's nonfiction | 2006 | European review of Native American studies 20 (1): 29-34 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
'Homing in the city': Sherman Alexie's perspectives on urban Indian Country | 2006 | European review of Native American studies 20 (1): 35-8 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
New frontiers in American interracial history: Edna Ferber and the Indian mixed-blood | 2006 | European review of Native American studies 20 (1): 39-45 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
Birdwatching in Wales and Indian territory: Consecrations of place in Osage and Pawnee ceremonies and in poems by Hopkins, Thomas, and others | 2006 | European review of Native American studies 20 (1): 47-51 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
Jim Logan, the sacred setting, and the classical canon: subversion and inversion in representations of sacrality and gender by a contemporary artist | 2006 | European review of Native American studies 20 (1): 53-9 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
The clouds overhead | 2006 | European review of Native American studies 20 (1): 5-9 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
Joy Harjo, Diane Glany, and Linda Hogan: the poetics and politics of place in writers of the diaspora | 2006 | European review of Native American studies 20 (1): 11-16 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
Seeing with a 'new and different eye': interactions of culture and nature in contemporary Navajo writing | 2006 | European review of Native American studies 20 (1): 17-22 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
Singing and dancing matters: performing 'indigenousness' through powwow | 2006 | European review of Native American studies 20 (2): 1-8 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
See America's Indians first! Blackfoot, German painters, and the promotion of Glacier National Park | 2006 | European review of Native American studies 20 (2): 9-17 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
Race, gender, ethos: Bodmer's Great Indian Portraits | 2006 | European review of Native American studies 20 (2): 19-24 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
Indigenous peoples on two continents: self-determination processes in Saami and First Nation societies | 2006 | European review of Native American studies 20 (2): 25-30 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
Gender roles in Native American and Saami fiction | 2006 | European review of Native American studies 20 (2): 31-40 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
Gendered myths: on female imagery in Tarahumara society | 2006 | European review of Native American studies 20 (2): 41-50 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
Åke Hultkrantz (1920-2006) | 2006 | European review of Native American studies 20 (2): 51-6 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
Marketing Native North America: the promotion and sale of art and design | 2005 | European review of Native American studies 19 (1): 1-4 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
Metal goddesses, telephone translation, and cyberspace commerce: challenges facing the Contemporary Inuit Gallery today | 2005 | European review of Native American studies 19 (1): 5-12 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
Native and part of the modern world: modern Greenlandic art | 2005 | European review of Native American studies 19 (1): 13-18 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
A brief history of contemporary Inuit art in Britain | 2005 | European review of Native American studies 19 (1): 19-25 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
Princess Tom and the Alaska tourist trade, 1884-1900 | 2005 | European review of Native American studies 19 (1): 27-30 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
Kwakwa̲ka̲'wakw spirit: our art, our culture | 2005 | European review of Native American studies 19 (1): 31-4 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
Guilty pleasures: selling Indian arts and crafts in the American Southwest | 2005 | European review of Native American studies 19 (1): 35-44 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
Marketing Hopi jewelry in Japan: an analysis of the promotional characteristic of Hopi arts and crafts in /to Japan | 2005 | European review of Native American studies 19 (1): 45-8 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
Contemporary Native American art in the twenty-first century: overcoming a legacy | 2005 | European review of Native American studies 19 (1): 49-54 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
'I am a red-skin': the adoption of a Native American expression (1769-1826) | 2005 | European review of Native American studies 19 (2): 1-20 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
'Growing up it seemed I lived in two worlds': American Indian responses to government boarding schools, 1890-1940 | 2005 | European review of Native American studies 19 (2): 21-32 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
Native Americans in higher education: the complex mission of a Native American Studies program in an Ivy League school | 2005 | European review of Native American studies 19 (2): 33-40 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
Healing fragile selves: emotional expression and psychotherapy among the Quebec Cree | 2005 | European review of Native American studies 19 (2): 41-50 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
Ethnic identity problems in Native American and Saami fiction: differences in frequency and severity | 2005 | European review of Native American studies 19 (2): 51-8 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
The project for French colonial mixed blood domination of North America | 2004 | European review of Native American studies 18 (1): 2-4 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
Franz Boas, Primitive art, and the anthropology of art | 2004 | European review of Native American studies 18 (1): 5-8 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
Animal arrays and geometric pictorials: commercial aspects of Plains painting | 2004 | European review of Native American studies 18 (1): 9-19 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
From bison robes to ledgers: changing contexts in Plains drawings | 2004 | European review of Native American studies 18 (1): 21-9 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
Blinded by the sun: shamanism and warfare in the Little Shield Ledger | 2004 | European review of Native American studies 18 (1): 31-40 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
Drawing life's changes: late nineteenth-century Plains drawings from Hampton Institute and Carlise Indian School | 2004 | European review of Native American studies 18 (1): 41-51 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 | |||
The 'Tall Bear' ings in the William Blackmore collection at the British Museum | 2004 | European review of Native American studies 18 (2): 1-12 | *H6/KUB [EUROPEAN-] | 0238-1486 |