Notes from a miner's canary essays on the state of Native America /
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Albuquerque :
University of New Mexico Press,
c2010.
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Sisdoallologahallan:
- More light than heat : the current state of Native American studies
- Notes from a miner's canary : natives and environmental justice
- Hope is a thing with feathers : Indian as icon
- The American Indian land case : Choctaw nation v. Cherokee nation
- NAGPRA and the return of the repressed
- Turtle goes to war : of military commissions, the Constitution, and American Indian memory
- Pilgrimage trails and migration traditions : foregrounds and backgrounds to the Mapa de Cuauhtinchan no. 2
- Of trembling gods and moon-eyed people : ruminations on the limits of ethnography
- Telectroscopy : searching for the ancestral Puebloans
- When the demons come : (retro)spectacle among the savages
- A lantern to see by : survivance and a journey into the dark heart of Oklahoma
- The adamant of time : Native American land, architecture, and ethics
- but I'll give you my chili recipe
- Blackface, redface, and the yellow peril
- The mystery of language : N. Scott Momaday, an appreciation
- Empires, no matter how gained : unmasking the barbarism with a human face
- Not bereft : a story of Cherokee survivance.