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American Indian Studies' Featured Publication

Dr. Andrew Curley

American Indian Studies' Featured Publication is Consequential Theory, Consequential Geography by Andrew Curley.

Over the past 20 years, EPD: Society and Space has focused on expanding the terrain of inquiry to address shifting political, social, and economic life, and decentering white, colonial, and Eurocentric perspectives, and developing theories to analyze both oppressive forces and alternative possibilities. 

Efforts at reworking these cultures of practice were not merely aimed at producing a multicultural and “diverse” discipline, but rather emerged from an epistemological critique that showed how political exclusion amplified matters of concern to some people and places while muting other ambitious, radical and engaged ways of knowing. Addressing this coupling between who is at the disciplinary table and what is discussed at it required serious and sustained reflection on the process of building, evaluating and disseminating knowledge.

Author
Comanche Adaptations and the Oklahoma Indian Welfare Act By Marie-Anne Lovell
A Study of Native American Images and Representations in the Works of Byrd Baylor By Sandra Norberg Beecher
Contemporary Primitivism: Stories of Attempted Return By Christopher Pealer
The Intent to Reserve Indian Water Rights: A Policy of Implications By Preston Van Camp
When the Dust Settles: A case stuyd of the effects of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act on a national park service repository By James Lowell Dildine
The Indianization of Alcoholics Anonymous: An Examination of Native American Recovery Movements By Marie-France Lisette Womack
Facing the Challenges of NAGPRA: American Indians and Museums at the Crossroads By Janet Hadley
Shadow Catchers: Agendas and Techniques of Pioneer Photographers in the American Southwest By Brenda McLain
Mescalero Apache Tribal Economic Development By Amanda J. Cox
Solemn Laughter: Humor as Subversion and resistance in the literature of Simon Ortiz and Carter Revard By Jane Haladay
The Relationships Between Services Recieved by First American Juvenile Offenders Versus All Other Juvenile Offenders By Sue Miles Dyson
Federal Land Restoration to American Indian Tribes, 1970--1990 By Chris Dezarn-O'Hare
Predisposing Cultural Factors among American Indian populations related to cancer occurrence By Theda McPheron-Keel
A Place to Call Home: Examining the role of American Indian community centers in urban settings By Stephanie Molholt
Hopi Progressivism: Change, continuance, and the Indian Reorganization Act (1906--1936) By Tonya Lynn Cornelius
Appropriation of a Native American Symbol: From sacred to profane By Laura Kaye Seneshen
Images That Injure: The Constructed "Indian" and Contemporary Native American Imagery in Film By Kenneth Mello
A Legal, Historical, and Political Analysis of Santa Clara Pueblo v. Martinez By Stephanie Kiger
The Impact of Canadian Federal Law and Policy on the Lives of First Nations Women By Traci Leigh McClellan
A Study of Cultural Resource Management: The Hopi Cultural Preservation Office By Jeneen Wiche
Under the Umbrella of Eminent Domain: The U.S. Federal Precedents That Precluded Adequate Monetary and Political Redress for the Rosebud Sioux Tribe By Susan Herzog
Strong Hearts, Wounded Souls: Native American Veterans of the Vietnam War By Tom Holm
Paths of Life : American Indians of the Southwest and Northern Mexico By Nancy Parezo
The Hopi Craftsman Exhibition at the Museum of Northern Arizona: Only the finest in Hopi Art By Marie Ann Parker
American Indian Warriors Today By Jeffrey Boyd Morningstorm
The Evolution of Flower Children and their Respect for Native American Peoples By Michelle Idette Lee
Nowadays We Call It South Alliance: The early history of a Lakota Community By Leslie Frances Durhman
The Evolution of the Flower Children and Their Respect for Native American People By Michelle Lee
Lack of Critical Analysis in Contemporary American Indian Art and the Henry Enos Collection at the Arizona State Museum By Angela Fox
Indian Women, Domesticity, and Liberal State Formation: The gendered dimension of Indian policy reform during the assimilation of allotment eras By Howard J. Hayes
Native American Youth Gangs By Meaghan McLaughlin
The Politics of Indigenous Mixed-Heritage Identity and the Rationale of Race in the Post-Colonial World By Sue Jean Stanton
White Mountain Apache Language: Issues in Language Shift, Textbook Development, and Native Speaker-University Collaboration By Bernadette Adley-Santamaria
From the Inside Out Shuc Shungulla, One Heart Shuc Yuyailla, One Thought Shuc Causailla, One Life By Naomi Gabriela Schwartz
"The Overlord of the Savage World": Anthropology, the media, and the American Indian experience at the 1904 Louisiana Purchase exposition By John William Troutman
The Price of America's Internal Empire Battles and Casualties in the U.S. Native American Wars: 1790--1890. By Matthew D. Chandler
A Critical Historiography of Federal Indian Allotment Policy 1870--1900 By John Shaw
A Critical Analysis of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act By J. William Tincup
Interpreting our Own: Native peoples redefining museum education By Traci Lynn Morris
Navajo Hoops & Higher Learning: A study of female high school basketball players and their post-secondary academic success By Traci Nemechek
The Escuela Experience: The Tucson Indian School in Perspective By Daniel Ferguson
Desert Moon, Prairie Stars By Reva Mariah Shieldchief
Linking Arms Together: American Indian Treaty Visions of Law and Peace, 1600-1800 By Robert A. Williams Jr.
Blue Horses Rush In: Poems and Stories By Luci Tapahonso
Urban Indians, People of Color and the Albuquerque Police Department By Adrienne Jean King
Indians and criminal justice administration: The failure of the criminal justice system for the American Indian By Michael Guifoyle
The Adaptation of Complications of the Indian Reorganization Act Tribal Governments By John Shiffer
An Examination of Prejudice in Federal Indian Liquor Prohibition: "Matter of Heff" as a Case Study By Robert Stafford
The Psychotherapeutic Effects of American Indian Traditions Such as Singing, Drumming, Dancing, and Storytelling By Susan Georgina Stevens
Intergenerational Programs in Native American Communities By Darlene Franklin