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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).
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