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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
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