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The Kinzua Dam controversy
(Re)producing memory of the forgotten: The representation of minority cultures' memories, histories, and identities in museums
 
Relations between Native Americans and those of African descent in the South, 1526 to 1907
Acculturating the narratives of Native Americans and African Americans into institutions of higher education throughout the United States
 
Walking home backwards: E. Pauline Johnson as a Victorian "new woman" in her lifestyle, writing, and advocacy
Let us put our minds together as one: To be a citizen of the Haudenosaunee
 
Documenting ethnic cleansing in North America: Creating unseen tears
When bodies become battlegrounds of the state: Indigenous women's fight for bodily autonomy
 
Describing the process of meaningful change: Seneca stories of becoming smoke free
Tribalization, ethnic formation, and migration on the Allegheny Plateau of southwestern New York
 
Interweaving: Memory through machines
Haudenosaunee worldviews through Iroquoian cosmologies: The published narratives in historical context
 
Indians and the national unconscious: Discourses of nationalism and democracy in the United States and Bolivia, 1780--1850
Agencies and associations: Women writing Indian reform in nineteenth-century America
 
"I think about this dream often": Nostalgic visions of Native Americans during the Progressive Era, 1890--1930
Rez talk: How reservation residents describe achievement
 
Senecas and their neighbors: An ethnographic and historical portrait
Power, Political Economy, and War on the Anglo-Indian Frontier, 1636-1727