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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)

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