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vol3no1

Volume 3 Number 1
(Spring 1994)


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Red Ink, Vol. 3, No. 1 (Spring 1994)

Articles and Essays:  
Garett Holm, “Columbus: Symbol, Myth, Reality”
Vicki Jaimez, “Sexuality and the Invasions of America: 1492-1806,”
Charles E. England, “A Look at Indian Health Service Policy of Sterilization, 1972-76,”
Samuel Cook, “What is Indian Self-Determination?”
Albert Bender, “Gaming: The Main Battlefield of Indian Sovereignty,”
David Wilkins, “Intra-Tribal Confrontations: What is to be Done?”
Phyllis Deery-Stanton, “Today We’re Bringing Home a Big One: A North Georgia Memory”
Tom Holm, “Indians and ‘Western’ Movies”

Photography:
Terry C. Abrams

Poetry:
J. Cedric Woods, “Tears of Our Mother,” “A Dancer’s Prayer,” “Warrior’s Lament” 
Reva “Mariah” S. Grover, “Home”
Presley Hickman, “Wishbone Mountain,” “Winter” 
Gloria Bird, “History”

Creative Writing:
Amy Locklear, “The Women”
Darryl Babe Wilson, “Salila-ti Mi-mu d-enn-i-gu”

Book Reviews:
Exiled in the Land of the Free: Democracy, Indian Nations, and the U.S. Constitution (Clear Light Publishers, 1992)

Watt Scraper (Unegadihi) Speaks

vol3no2

Volume 3 Number 2
(Fall 1994)

 

Red Ink, Vol. 3, No. 2 (Fall 1994)

Special Section: Oral Histories from the 1994 American Indian Language Development Institute
    Darryl Babe Wilson, “Introduction,”
    Jerry Curley, “Tsish Chillie Tso, My Father”
    Gary Winter Owens, Jr., “Autobiography”
    Darlena Bighorse, “I Will Never Let My Children Be
    Restricted”
    Patricia Watahomogie, “It Is A Good Time To Gather…”
    Patricia Watahomogie, “Jahmisa Manakaja”

Essays:
Jeff J. Corntassel, “The Tzeltal in Chiapas: Forging Their Own nationality?”
Tonya Cornelius, “Crow Dog and the Major Crimes Act”

Poetry:
James E. Nichols, “The Indian”
Alex Sherker, “For Moses,” “Alasgalisi”

Creative Writing:
Reva Mariah S. Grover, “Deerwoman”
William Lang, “Song of the Star People”
 
Art:
Monica Nuvamsa
Cindy Beehlagai

Book Reviews:
Circle of Wonder: A Native American Christmas Story (Clear Light, 1994)
The Two-Legged Creature (Northland, 1993)
Antelope Woman: An Apache Folktale (Northland, 1992) Monster Slayers (Northland, 1991)
Monster Birds (Northland, 1993)
This Land is My Land (Children’s Books, 1993)
Love Medicine (Henry Holt, 1993)
Conservatism Among the Iroquois at the Six Nations Reserve (Syracuse University Press, 1994)

Watt Scraper (Unegadihi) Speaks

vol3no3

Volume 3 Number 3
(Spring 1995)

 

Red Ink, Vol. 3, No. 3 (Spring 1995)

Articles and Essays:
Preston P. Van Camp, “The Best Law Schools for the Study of Indian Law”
Frederick K. Lomayesva, "Indian Identity and Degree of Indian Blood"
Brent Michael Davids, "Indian Actors Are Not Enough: Indigenous Composers Empower Native Films"

Photography:
Annetta Sapier

Art:
Terry White
Sean Hoogterp

Poetry:
Sion Wilkins, “Indian”
Joel M. Rogers, “Does Anything Matter To You?”

Creative Writing:
Terry C. Abrams, “Tending the Fire”
Adrienne King, “Words of the Wind”  

Book Reviews:
Loud Hawk: The United States versus the American Indian Movement (University of Oklahoma Press, 1994)
Mabel McKay: Weaving the Dream (University of California Press, 1994)
Grand Avenue: A Novel in Stories (Hyperion, 1994)

Watt Scraper (Unegadihi) Speaks

vol4no1

Volume 4 Number 1
(Fall 1995)

 

Red Ink, Vol. 4, No. 1 (Fall 1995)

Articles and Essays:
Kenneth B. Mello, “United States versus Abeyta: Victory or Anomaly”
J. Cedric Woods, “Diverse Learning Styles Among Native Students”
Devery Fairbanks, “American Indian Voices Come Alive”
Julia M. Mason, “O’odham Ki Retention”

Art:
Cindy Bééshligaii
Monica Nuvamsa
Gerald Dawavendewa
E. L. Roanhorse

Photography:  
Margaret Flores

Poetry:
Reva “Mariah” S. Gover, “Charlie’s Answering Machine,” “The Journey”   
J. William Tincup, “Green Hand Below Me”
Charles R. England, “Ukshalon,” “Testify”
Shirley Brozzo, “No Black and White Answers,” “Native
American Lament”
E.L. Roanhorse, “Da’i yees ts’a (They Will Listen)”   

Creative Writing:
William Lang, “Thunder Beings Call from the Sky”
  
and E. L. Roanhorse.

Book and Film Reviews:
Sandra Norberg Beecher, They Called it Prairie Light: The Story of the Chilocco Indian School (1994),
Kenneth B. Mello, The Last of the Dogmen (1995),
Terry C. Abrams, Lewis H. Morgan on Iroquois Material Culture (1994),
Luke Ryan, Skins (1995),
Reva “Mariah” S. Gover, The Grass Dancer (1995),
Shirley Brozzo, Writing As Witness: Essays and Talk (1995).

vol4no2

Volume 4 Number 2
(Spring 1996)

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Red Ink, Vol. 4, No. 2 (Spring 1996)

Special Focus Issue on Water Policy

Articles:
Daniel McCool, “Indian Water Settlements: Negotiating Tribal Claims to Water,” Mary G. Wallace, “The Santa Cruz River at San Xavier del Bac: The Loss of a Jewel of the Desert,” Franke Wilmer, “For as Long as the Rivers Run: Water Quality Management on the Flathead Reservation.”

Art and Photography:
Margaret Flores

Creative Writing and Poetry:
Doc Ramon Haynes, Raven Hail, Panikpak, Lois red Elk, Phillip Red eagle, Drew Hayden Taylor, Loriene Roy, Adrian C. Louis, Ron Welburn, F. Morris Isaac, Maurice Kenny, Dan L. Crank, Ron Welburn, Carole Yazzie-Shaw, Tom Jenks, Renee Matthew Singh, and Jennifer Young.

Book and Film Reviews:
Tom Holm’s Strong Hearts, Wounded Souls: Native American Veterans of the Vietnam War (University of Texas Press, 1996) [Review by Samuel R. Cook]
Elaine G. Schwartz, Look to the Mountain: An Ecology of Indigenous Education (1994),
Devery Fairbanks, The Manitous: The Spiritual World of the Ojibway (1995),
Gary Mitchell, Where White Men Fear to Tread: The Autobiography of Russell Means (1995),
Aleta M. Ringlero, “I Stand in the Center of the Good”: Interviews with Contemporary Native American Artists (1995), Lois Red Elk, Pocahontas (Disney 1995).

vol5no1

Volume 5 Number 1
(Fall 1996)

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Red Ink Vol. 5, No. 1 (Fall 1996)

Special Focus Issue on Indian Gaming

Articles and Essays:
Robert P. Morin, “Indian Gaming: Forced Federalism and Intergovernmental Conflict”
Richard C. Witmer, “The High Stakes of Indian Gaming: Economic Development and Political Participation on Native American Homelands”
Al Livingston, “Archaeology on the Rez,” Kara Gniewek, “The Silent Genocide”

Artwork and Photography:
Leonard Chana
Jessica Estrada

Creative Writing and Poetry:
Mary Jane Litchard, Penny Worel, Earnie Frost, E. K. (Kim) Caldwell, Nantinki Rose, Leslie Mckerchie, Cindie Landrum, Ryan Keith, Cynthia Marshall, Stuart Hoahwah, Raven Hail, A. Rodney Bobiwash, Dawn Karima Pettigrew, Lois Red Elk, Pablo Valenzuela, Charles R. England, Renee Mathew Singh, Phyllis Barnett Olinger, Jack D. Forbes.

Reviews:
Craig Howe, Dahcotah, or Life and Legends of the Sioux (1995), The Oglala People, 1871-1879 (1996)
Reva “Mariah” S. Grover, Eye Killers (1995)
Michael Tieri, Red Earth, White Lies: Native Americans and the Myth of Scientific Fact (1995).

vol5no2

Volume 5 Number 2
(Spring 1998)

 

 

Red Ink, Vol. 5, No. 2 (Spring 1997)

Articles:
N. Scott Momaday, “Disturbing the Spirits”
Vine Deloria Jr., “Ok Scott, Where’s the Beef?”
Marijo Moore, “Scientific Folklore”
Jodi Burshia & Michael A. Holm, “Red Ink Talks with N. Scott Momaday”
Michael (TwoHorse) Tieri, “What Kind of Beef Are We Talking Here?”
Robert B. Porter, “Strengthening Tribal Sovereignty through Peacemaking: How the Anglo-American Legal Tradition Destroys Indigenous Societies,”
Marijo Moore, “Young American Indians are Reclaiming Identity through the Arts.”

Artwork and Photography:
Ryan Huna Smith
Monte White
Charles R. England

Creative Writing and Poetry:
Lisa Erdrich,
Ryan Huna Smith,
Cindie Landrum,
J. William Tincup,
Marijo Moore,
William Lang, G. L. Pettigrew, Reva “Mariah” S. Gover, Andrea Hernandez Holm, Nicky K. Michael-John, Sara Little Crow-Russell, Renee Matthew Singh, Pablo Valenzuela, and Darlene Field.

Book and Music Reviews:
Kenneth B. Mello, Indian Killer (1996)
G. Kevin Locklear, The Only Land I Know: A History of the Lumbee Indians (1996)
Devery Fairbanks, American Indian Sports Heritage (1995), William Lang, Dwellings (1995)
Gary E. Mitchell, Reuben Snake Your Humble Serpent, Indian Visionary and Activist (1996)
Marijo Moore, Remnants of the First Earth (1996)
Andrea Hernandez Holm, Letter from the End of the Twentieth Century (Red Horses Records 1996).

vol6no1

Volume 6 Number 1
(Fall 1997)

 

Red Ink, Vol. 6, No. 1 (Fall 1997)

Articles:
Howard Rainer, “So What’s the Big Deal About Finishing High School and Going to College Anyway?”
Alma Vince, “The ANSER Collaborative,”
J. Cedric Woods, “Diverse Learning Styles Among Native Students,” J. Boyd MorningStorm, “An American Indian Manifesto.”

Artwork and Photography:
Jack ToBaahe Gene, Jason Tippeconnic Fox, Rachel La Mantia, Seth La Mantia, Jerusha S. Hose, Sergio Huerta, Curtis Rivera, and The Artwork of Richey Elementary (1998).

Creative Writing and Poetry:
Josephine Frye, Leticia Galas, Derek Cannon, Valentino Urias, Jr., Wenona Ortegas, Deloria Andrew, Marley Williams, Angela Bracamonte, Marisa Celaya, Niltooli Wilkins, Victoria Cannon, Delilah Anselmo, Keith Begay, Regina Jesusita Perez, Brightstar Benson, Emerson Wilson, Santiago Suarez, Angelique Andrade, Sion Wilkins, Cynthia Sobsey, Amy Crowe, Julene Ramon, Catherine Rowell, Deidra Suwanee Dees, Louis Poitra, John Teesatuskie, Annette Saunooke, Sunale Crowe, Tera Cupis, Regi Nordgulen, Takja Ereaux, Eileen Leslie, Anderson Lee, Satin Tramper, Andrew Thomas, Peggy Gibson, Leo Thomas, Danielle Baltazar, Joanee Marie Barker, Michelle Lopez, Jaclyn Poitra, Kevin J. Wilber.

Book and Music Reviews:
Kim Messier, The Man of Words: Essays, Stories, and Passages (1997)
Ian Record, Blue Horses Rush In (1997)
Kara A. Gniewek, The Bone People (1984) 
Christopher Basaldu, Sacred Path: Healing Songs of the Native American Church (Canyon Records 1997)
Sheilah Nicholas, Circle Dance Songs of the Paiute and Shoshone (Canyon Records 1997)
Brenda Kean Tabor, Wood That Sings: Indian Fiddle Music of the Americas (Smithsonian Folkways Recordings)
Anonymous, Run For Freedom Sweet Thunder (Rounder Records 1997)

vol6no2

Volume 6 Number 2
(Spring 1998)

 

 

Red Ink, Vol. 6, No. 2 (Spring 1998)

Special Tribute to the 25th Anniversary of the 1973 Occupation of Wounded Knee, South Dakota

Articles and Essays:
Tom Holm, “The Constitutional Conflict at San Carlos”
Jeff Boyd Morning Storm, “An American Indian Manifesto: Part II”
Joseph J. Martin, “Dreams of Teaching and Adventure”
Marin Taylor, “Report from Acteal”
Cecilia Rodriguez, “The Struggle in Chiapas”

Interviews:
Ian Wilson Record,“Red Ink Talks With Dennis Banks”
Anna Pearse Hocker & Ian Wilson Record, “Red Ink Talks With John Trudell”

Creative Writing and Poetry:
Kevin Locklear, Lorena Renee Suladie, Patty Ann Byrum, Angel Lilly, Alexandra Tsosie, Hope Vilsick-Greenwell, Lynn Fraher-Petach, Karenne Wood, Niltooli Wilkins, Angel Lilly.
Art and Photography: Anne Pearse Hocker, Fed Dawn Foster and Agnes Patak, Glory Techeenie-Campoy, Suzie Silook, Wendy A. Cevallos and Jeffrey Winkelman, David Bradley, Jack Malotte, Jaune Quick-To-See Smith, George Blake, George Longfish, Harry Fonseca, Larry McNeil, Judith Lowry, Robert Freeman.

Book and Music Reviews:
Chirstopher Basaldu, Two Spirit People: American Indian Lesbian Women and Gay Men (Hayworth Press 1997)

Jewed ‘I-Hoi: Earth Movements (Kore Press 1997)

Sannon O’Loughlin, Footprints of Our Ancestors (Aftershock Productions 1997),As We Are Now: Mixblood Essays on Race and Identity (University of California Press 1997)

Kara A. Gniewek, Contact from the Underworld of Redboy (Capitol Records 1998), Innu Town (Musicor 1996)

Milton “J.R.” Bluhouse, Jr., Mythic Dreamer (1997)

Ian Wilson Record, American Warriors: Songs for Indian Veterans (Rykodisc 1997)

vol7no1

Volume 7 Number 1
(Fall 1998)

 

 

Red Ink, Vol. 7, No. 1 (Fall 1998)

Articles and Essays:
Maura M. Little, “An Analysis of Disney’s “Pocahontas,”
Sheila Nicholas, “The History of American Indian Education: A Legacy,”
Rick Juliani, “From Shiprock to Thoreau: The Educational Journey of Verlee Lytle,”
Rigoberta Menchu, “I, Rigoberta Menchu.”

Interviews:
Christina M. Castro and Mary Anne Stack, “Red Ink Talks With Irvin Morris”

Creative Writing and Poetry:
Andrea Hernandez Holm, Christina M. Castro, Maura M. Little, Jo Schmidt-Patti, Mary Beth Bossert-Montesano, G. L. Pettigrew, Joseph Bruchac, Dale Lalo, Jaun Jose Gonzalas, Shannon O’Louglin, Heather Harris.

Art and Photography:
Megan C. Kensler
Ryan Huna Smith
Cliff Fragua
Rachel LaMantia
Roger Griggs, Jr.
Klynn Gear

Book, Music, and Film Reviews:
Shannon O’Louglin, The Oklahoma Basic Intelligence Test(1998),

Sheila Nicholas, Brave Wolf and the Thunderbird (1998), Coyote in Love with a Star (1998), What’s the Most Beautiful Thing You Know About Horses (1998), Home to Medicine Mountain (1998)

Shamsad Mortuza, The Cold-And Hunger Dance (1998)

Christina M. Castro, Blackfire (Tacoho Production 1998)

Megan C. Kensler and Shannon O’Louglin, Heartbeat II (Smithsonian Folkways 1998), Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World (Disney 1998)

vol7no2

Volume 7 Number 2
(Spring 1999)

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Red Ink, Vol. 7 No.2 (Spring 1999)

vol8no1

Volume 8 Number 1
(Fall 1999)

 

Red Ink, Vol. 8, No. 1 (Fall 1999)

Indians of All Nations

Articles:
Robert A. Williams, Jr., “The Supreme Court of the Navajo Nation and the Means Case”
Sylvia Polacca, “A Call to Action”

Artwork and Photography:
Cathy Notarnicola, Franciso Molina, Ryan Huna Smith, Katrina Torres, Noel Cree-Taulabee, Percy Yazzie, Jesse Navarro, Andy Bashaw, Klynn Gear, and featuring Donna Jose.

Creative Writing and Poetry:
Ed Nah New Rider Weber, Heather Harris, Annie Cecila Yallup, Irvin Morris, Patrick Lewis Jose, Will Blackwell, David Groulx, Charmaine M. Benz, Vee F. Browne, Melanie Siquieros, Bobby Gonzalez, Maxwell Morgan, Jr., Ricardo Morales, Conley Gilmore, Christina M. Castro, and featuring Tow Cooper.

Reviews:
Richard W. Gorman, Jr., The Newspaper Indian: Native American Identity in the Press, 1820-90 (1999)
Darren DeMonsi, No Borders (1999)
Turtle Belly (University of Oklahoma Press)
Alice Brigham, Dancing Between Two Worlds: Jung and the Native American Soul (1997)
Elise Marubbio, Celluloid Indians: Native Americans in Film (1999)
Jodi Burshi, Dancing With the Wind: The ArtsReach Literary Magazine, Volume IX 1998-1999

vol8no2

Volume 8 Number 2
(Spring 2000)

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Red Ink, Vol. 8, No. 2 (Spring 2000)

Tribal Governance and Economic Development

Articles:
Tom Holm, "Sovereignty and Peoplehood”

Miriam Jorgensen and Jonathan Taylor, “What Determines American Indian Economic Success? Evidence from Tribal and Individual
American Indian Enterprises”

Rennard Strickland, “The Electronic Indian or NativeAmeircans.com: A Commentary on Tribal Community and Economic Development in the Age of the Internet”

Edna Calderon and Lenny Alvarado, “Guatemala: Understanding in Meaning of Development”

Stephen Cornell, “Transcending Borders in Tribal Nations-Building”

Norma Gourneau, “Northern Cheyenne Constitutional Reform,” Joan Timeche, “Indian Economic Development and Tourism in Arizona: Accomplishments and Future Outlook,”

Christina M. Castro, “ RED INK Talks With Leslie Marmon Silko (interview),”

Red Ink, “Making Your Political Voice Heard.”

Artwork and Photography:
Duke Wassaja Sine, Klynn Gear, Darren DeMonsi, Whitman Cassadore, Cassie Bendle, Ricky Fuentes, Sheila Hoffman, Kayleena Kitcheyan, Wes Hunter, Gary Auerbach, Ryan Huna Smith, and Shaun Stevens.

Creative Writing and Poetry:
Alexandra Tsosie
Reuben Naranjo
Cecilia Granillo
Amalia A. M. Reyes
Brent Davide Toadlena
Robert Tudor
Bobby Gonzalez
Luci Tapahonso

Book, Film, and Music Reviews:
Michael Holm, The Witch of Goingsnake (1988)
Mary Anne Stack, Essie’s Story: The Life and Legacy of a Shoshone Teacher (1998)
Jodi Burshia, From the Belly of My Beauty (1999),
Christina Castro, Naturally Native (Movie)
 Ian Wilson Record, Naturally Native Soundtrack (2000),
Noel Cree-Taulabee, Blues Indian (1999)

vol9no1

Volume 9 Number 1
(Fall 2000)

 

 

Red Ink, Vol. 9, No. 1 (Fall 2000)

Red Ink’s Athlete of the Century: Jim Thorpe

Articles:
Manley A. Begay, Jr., “The Challenge for Native Leaders in an Unstable Policy World”

Art and Photography:
Andy Bashaw, Karn Middleman, Ryan Huna Smith, Crispin Duane Baha, Robert Martinez, Correna Reynolds, Klynn Gear, Gerald Dawavendewa.

Creative Writing and Poetry:
Ed Nah New Rider Weber, Reuben Naranjo, Cecilia Granillo, Reva Mariah S. Gover, Heather Harris, Jodi Burshia, William Lang, Suzan Shown Harjo, Janet Deschinny, Charmaine M. Benz, Joseph Bruchac, Steven Sexton, Miranda Belarde-Lewis, Josie Frye, Bobby Gonzalez, Christina M. Castro, Will Blackwell, Dawn Karima Pettigrew, Dylan Bushyhead Suagee, Cecilia Granillo, Sara Littlecrow-Russell.

Reviews of Books, Music, and Movies:
Christopher Kaumo, Circle (2000),
Sheilah Nicholas, Crazy Horse’s Vision (2000),
Jaime L. Cochran, Children of the Dragonfly (2001).

Watt Scraper

vol9no2

Vol. 9 No.2/Vol. 10 No. 1

 

Red Ink, Vol. 9 No.2/Vol. 10 No. 1

Native Identities and Stereotypes

Articles and Essays:
Red Ink Staff, “Keeping the Legacy and Language Alive” Nancy Parezo, “American Indian Stereotypes: Persistent Cultural Blindness”
Devery Fairbanks, “Attrition v. Retention: Sink or Swim (Some Ideas for Native Youth)”
Cornel Pewewardy, “I’m Not Your Indian Mascot Anymore: Countering the Assault of Indian Mascots in Schools” 
Sierra S. Adare, “Colonial-Era Stereotypes of Indigenous Peoples Remain in the 2000s”
Debra Peebles, “Anticipation: An Introduction”
Drew Hayden Taylor, “Laughing Till Your Face Is Red”
Robert A. Williams, Jr., “Implications of the Supreme Court’s Embrace of Negative Racial Stereotypes”
Ian Wilson Record, “Implicit Divestiture, Judicial Activism and the Rehnquist Court: A Cautionary Tale for Tribal Advocates”
DeAnna Rivera, “Comfort Food in the Global Kitchen . . . It Just Ain’t Like Mom’s Anymore”
MariJo Moore, “Everyone Needs Someone”
William Mankiller, “It’s Hard to See the Future with Tears in Your Eyes”

Art:
Leonard Peltier, “Anticipation”
Shelly Niro, “Stone Into Flesh,” “Portrait,” “Final Moments: Thinking of You”
Douglas Miles, “Weapons of War,” “Orange Chair,” “The Future”
Noel Cree-Taulabee, “Injun Joe’s Instant Shaman’s Flakes” Edgar Heap of Birds, “Scarfs”
Jimmy Ward Molina, “I Follow the Road”
Nancy Cooper, “What Doe the Elders Say?”
Robbie Begay, “Nice Indians”
Melanie Yazzie, “Cultures Meeting,” “Silent Symbols,” “My Dolls”

Photography:
Erica Lord, “Indians With Masks”

Comic:
“Red Flags, Red Skin” by Tania Willard

Creative Writing
Donna R. Charging, “There is Silence Within: Memory, Device, and Indian Curios”
Annie Cecilia Yallup, “Not Indian Enough”
Christina M. Castro, “Hollywood Indians,” “Warning! To All Intelligent, Educated, Proactive Native Women: Ideal Indian Man on the Loose!!!”
Sarah Littlecrow-Russell, “Why Disney Owes Me a New Set of Powwow Regalia”
A. Hiosik Morrow, “Final Score”
Don Trent Jacobs, “On Being Indian”
Ann-Marie Oskolkoff, “Shooting Stars”
Slyvia Munoz, “The I.D. Factor”
Gerri Williams, “Red Light, Green Light”
Keith Egawa, “This Train Stops in Tucumcari”
Roberto Mucaro Borrero, “Korokote”
Cecilia Granillo, “Our Diversity”

Poetry:
Alex Harris, “Ghost People”
Harrison Preston, “Basketweaving”
Adriane Shown Harjo, “Honored?”
Douglas Miles, “Apache History 101”
Bobby Gonzalez, “Stereotypes”
Laura Nichols, “Mojave”
Brian Woody, “Reservation Blues”
Erica Lord, “Elegy for My Village”
Heather Harris, “Racism’s Life Story”
Gerry Rainingbird, “Remembering ‘63”
Joseph Bruchac, “New Hope for Dead Indians”
Sherwin Bitsui, “Nazbas”
Sandra (Ayosda) Muse, “North American Skywalker”
MariJo Moore, “How Madwomen Survive”

Book Reviews:
Keith Egawa’s Madchild Running (Red Crane Books, 1999) [Reviewed by Jodi Burshia]

Gabriel Haslip-Viera, (ed.) Taino Revival: Self-Colonization in Puerto Rican Indian Identity Politics (Anchor Books, 2001) [Reviewed by DeAnna Marie Rivera]

Fergus M. Bordewich’s Killing the White Mans Indian: Reinventing Native Americans at the end of the Twentieth Century (Doubleday, 1996) [Reviewed by Heather Ann Moody]

Philip J. Deloria’s Playing Indian (Yale University Press, 1998) [Reviewed by Ian Wilson Record]

Peter C. Rollins and John E. O’Connor (eds.) Hollywood’s Indian: The Portrayal of Native Americans in Film (University of Kentucky Press, 1998) [Reviewed by Angelica Lawson]

Jacqueline Kilpatrick’s Celluloid Indians: Native Americans in Films (University of Nebraska Press, 1999) [Reviewed by M. Elise Marubbio]

Beverley R. Singer’s Wiping the War Paint Off the Lens (University of Minnesota Press, 2001) [Reviewed by M. Elise Marubbio]

Rutherford M. Ashley’s Heart Vision 2000 (Cool Runnings, 2001) [Reviewed by Sherwin Bitsui]

Luci Tapahonso (Guest Editor) “Dancing with the Wind” Vol. XII (ArtsReach, 2001) [Reviewed by Ian Wilson Record]

Drew Hayden Taylor’s Funny, You Don’t Look Like One (Revised Edition) (Theytus Books, 1998) [Reviewed by DeAnna Marie Rivera]

Gerald Dawavendewa’s The Butterfly Dance (Abbeville Press, 2001) [Reviewed by Sheilah Nicholas]

Amalia Astorga (as told to Gary Nabhan) Efrain of the Sonoran Desert: A Lizard’s Life Among the Seri Indians (Cinco Puntos Press, 2001) [Reviewed by Ian Wilson Record]

Film Reviews:
Sandra Osawa (Director) On and Off the Res’ with Charlie Hill (Upstream Productions, 2000) [Reviewed by Angelica Lawson]

Christopher McLeod (Director) In the Light of Reverence: Protecting America’s Sacred Lands (Bullfrog Films, 2001) [Reviewed by DeAnna Marie Rivera]

Dr. Stephen Greymorning and the Arapaho Nation Bambi in Arapaho (Walt Disney Studios, 1994) [Reviewed by Angelica Lawson]

Music Reviews:
John Trudell’s Bone Days (Daemon Records, 2001) [Reviewed by Ian Wilson Record]

Watt Scraper (Unegadihi) Speaks

vol10no2

Volume 10 Number 2
(Spring 2002)

Red Ink, Vol. 10, No. 2 (Spring 2002)

Articles and Essays:
Mark St. Pierre, “The Diabetes Epidemic: A Growing Threat to Native American Viability,”
Mike Two Horses, “Queequeg’s Legacy: Makah Peoplehood and the Maka Whaling Controversy.”

Art and Photography:
Richard Blue Cloud Castaneda, Erica Lord, Miranda Belarde-Lewis, Shewin Bitsui, Jime Smith, Melanie Cesspooch, Hayes. A Lewis, and Tania Willard.

Creative Writing and Poetry:
Deidra Suwanee Dees, Mike Medicine Horse Zillioux, Joel Waters, Qwo-Li Driskill, Marlowe Katoney, DeLyssa Begay, Venaya J. Yazzie, Chip Livingston, Nikki Menard, Terry Gomez, Monica Kershner, Gerri L. Williams, Janet Marie Rogers, Richie Plass, Laurie Christenson, John Berry, Linnea L. Herrera, Sara Littlecrow-Russell, Jason Nez, Jennifer Foerster, and Orlando White.

Special Focus Section: Native Films (Reviews):
Miranda Belarde-Lewis, Sherwin Bitsui, Clint Carroll, Angelica Lawson, DeAnna Rivera, Skins (2002), The Fast Runner (Atanarjuat) (2001), Clint Carroll, The Doe Boy (2001), Joanna Hearne, White Fawn’s Devotion (1910), Evangeline (1929), It Starts With a Whisper (1993), Itam Hakim, Hopiit (1984), Angelica Lawson, Naturally Native (1998), Miranda Belarde-Lewis, Johnny Greyeyes (2002), Reuben Naranjo, Chrysalis (2001), Ian Wilson Record, Rabbit-Proof Fence (2002), and Sherwin Bitsui, The Business of Fancydancing (2002).

vol11no1

Volume 11 Number 1
(Fall 2002)

Red Ink, Vol. 11, No. 1 (Fall 2002)

Love & Erotica

Articles and Essays:
Drew Hayden Taylor “Naked Came the Indian: Aboriginal Erotica in the 21st Century”
Kimberly Roppolo, “Sacred Sexuality in Leslie Marmon Silko’s Ceremony
Bill Wetzel, “The Hypocrisy of It All”
Jalon Begay, “A Prelude to a Manifesto: Apropos of Notes from Underground”
George Wasson, “Bureau of Iraqi Affairs (Formed March 20, 2003)”
Denise K. Cummings, “Sisters, Love, and Woman’s Melodrama Film: A Context for Naturally Native

Art:
Young Coyote, “Nude with Necklace,” “Untitled,” “Nude with Elk,” “An Afternoon with Picasso”
Kimberly Tsosie, “At War (2002)”

Photography:
Kimberly Avanna Lawson, “Crucible of a New Identity”
GWILS, “Primetyme”

Poetry:
Gary Stevens, “Dead Iraqis Can Vote”
Qwo-Li Driskill, “Seven Haikus,” “Map of the Americas,” “Gvgeyu’ Haiku Tsalagi,” “In Our Oldest Language”
Dylan Suagee, “Bunker Busting”
Sherwin Bitsui, “Empire”
Dwayne Martine, “Indian Birth”
Nehi Katawasisiw, “Straining to Fill the Holes,” “Hotels & White Sheets,” “Palabras Desnudas”
Reva Mariah S. Gover, “The Texture of Teeth,” “Who’s Kissing Who”
Jody Barnes, “For Jess (Again),” “Visual Binary,” “Salt”
Laura Tohe, “On Nights Like This,” “Hawaii”
Marlowe Katoney, “The Thrushing”
David Yohn, “Still Human,” “Forever Sunday”
Deidra Suwanee Dees, “Bedroom of Disarray”
Eldena Bear Don’t Walk, “Night Fishing”
Gerri L. Williams, “Dreams of Lavender Rain”
Kim Roppolo, “Song for the Hunter”
Nancy Cooper, “Language Lesson,” “Haida Gwaii”
Kathryn Cooper, “The Nature of Panthers”
Jim Northup, “Dash Iskigamiziganing – And at the Sugar Bush”
Jennifer Foerster, “Recollection”
Marisa Duarte, “If You Will Love Me”
Deborah Miranda, “Shenandoah,” “Highway 126”

Creative Writing:
Jennifer Foerster, “It’s Not Phoenix, Arizona, that is Rising”
Terry Gomez, “Tabe Toi Kitu Nu”
Reva Mariah S. Gover, “The Base of Your Tongue”
Floyd Favel, “Sweet Cherry Wine”
Marisa Duarte, “Spring”
Kateri Damm, “i can’t stop thinking about the way the sky touches the earth”
Adriane Shown-Harjo, “Personals”

Book Reviews:
Louise Erdich’s The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse (HarperCollins Publishers, 2001) [Reviewed by Pat Youngdahl]

Music Reviews:
Martha Redbone’s Home of the Brave (Blackfeet Productions, 2001) [Reviewed by Dylan Suagee]

Watt Scraper (Unegadihi) Speaks

vol11no2

Volume 11 Number 2
(Spring 2003)

 

Red Ink, Vol. 11, No. 2 (Spring 2003)

Featuring a “Special Venice Biennale Section

Articles and Essays:
Bill Wetzel, “A Tribute to James Welch”
Nancy Marie Mithlo, “The Redskins Critique Trying to Experience the World Lie the First Time”
Elisabetta Frasca, “The Language of Imagination”
Miles Miller, “The Pedagogy of a Native American Poet: Sherwin Bitsui & Pellerossasogna—The Shirt.”

Interview:
Brad Kahlhamer by Sherwin Bitsui

Art and Photography:
Mildo Matas Carases, Erica Lord, Laura Tohe, Alex Jacobs, Damian Jim, Miranda Belard-Lewis, Kelvin Yazzie, Taino Artist, Malanie Cesspooch, Julaire Scott, Richard Blue Cloud Castaneda, Ryan Huna Smith, Alex Jacobs, Rene Alvarez, Jeff Greyeyes, Melaw Antoine, and Reynaldo Ochoa.

Creative Writing and Poetry:
Jennifer Foerster, Alex Jacobs, Laura Tohe, Marianne Aweagon Broyles, DG Nanouk Opkik, Orlando White, Rulan Tangen, and Matt Sadler.

Music and Book Reviews:
Danielle Johnson, Sacred Stage (2003)
Dylan Suagee, Standing Ground (2003)
Brandon Martin, First to Fight (2002)
Ryan Rodriguez, Shapeshift (2003)

vol12

Volume 12 Nos. 1 & 2

 

Red Ink, Vol. 12, Nos. 1 & 2

Articles and Essays:
Sharon Milholland, “Preserving the Sacred for Our Future: Some Strategic Considerations to Incorporate Native Voices and Native Voices Into Sacred Lands Management.”
Jeffrey S. Ashley and Jeffrey A. Aranowski, “State-Tribal Cooperative Agreements and the Quest for Clean Water.”

Commentaries on the Grand Opening of the National Museum of the American Indian:
Colin Ben
Leo Killsback

Art and Photography:
Sharon Milholland, Vanessa Chicharello, Naomi Limberhand, Terrance Houle, Leo Killsback

Featured Artists:
Sherwin Bitsui
Kevin McKenzie
Maria Hupfield

Creative Writing:
Kim Traversie, Jamie Natonabah, Luke Warm Water, Kristopher Barney, Christie Cooke, Orlando White, Drew Hayden-Taylor, Kevin H. Roach, Dawn Pettigrew, Deidra Suwanee Dees, Sweet Root Standing, Miranda Belarde-Lewis, Ilarion Merculieff, Bohan B. Louis, Heather Harris, Sherwin Bitsui

Reviews:
Desert Indian Woman: Stories and Dreams, by Frances Manuel and Deborah Neff
Meet Mindy: A Native Girl from the Southwest, by Susan Secakuku with photographs by John Harrrington
Tell Them We Are Going Home: The Odyssey of the Northern Cheyennes, by John H. Monnett
Shell Shaker, by LeAnne Howe
The Dirt Is Red Here: Art and Poetry from Native California. Edited by Margaret Dubin
Dancing With the Winds, Edited by Laura Tohe, Black Cloud (2004), Old Post Films, Edge of America (2004), WGA, Return of Navajo Boy (2004), Jeff Spitz Productions, The Snowbowl Effect(2005), Tacoho Productions, Honor the People (2004), Casper Loma-da-wa, Third Mesa Music

 

 



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