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~ The student magazine of Native North America since 1989 ~

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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).

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