Native American and Indigenous Studies
Our Long Struggle for Home
Unceded
A People and a Nation
Nature Religion in America
Transit
Signs of the Time
Making and Breaking Settler Space
Protecting Indigenous Knowledge and Heritage, New Edition
Beyond Rights
Pinay on the Prairies
American Indians and Christian Missions
Bead by Bead
Métis Rising
The Potlatch Papers
Native Studio Art Since the 1920s
A Legacy of Exploitation
Toi Te Mana
Home Front
Transnational Yearnings
Heritage and History in the China–Australia Migration Corridor
A Time Before New Hampshire
After King Philip’s War
Dawnland Encounters
The Indian History of an American Institution
North Country Captives
A Liberal Tide?
Unsettling Colonialism in the Canadian Criminal Justice System
Cornhusk Bags of the Plateau Indians
Land and the Liberal Project
History’s Shadow
To Share, Not Surrender
So Much More Than Art
Mark
Unmooring the Komagata Maru
Braided Learning
Process as Power
Indians of North America
Inventing Writing
Custerology
Before Cultures
The Skull Collectors
Refuge in a Moving World
Resistance and Recognition at Kitigan Zibi
Immigration Canada
The Fire Still Burns
Mother Earth
Alliances and Treaties with Indigenous Peoples of Quebec
Writing the Hamat’sa
Segmented Cities?
Indian Life on the Northwest Coast of North America as seen by the Early Explorers and Fur Traders during the Last Decades of the Eighteenth Century
American Indians
Indigenous Law in Context
Dawn in Arctic Alaska
Upholding Indigenous Economic Relationships
The Muslim Question in Canada
Tales of the Earth
Mischief Making
Adjusting the Lens
The Jealous Potter
Custer’s Last Stand: The Unfinished Manuscript
Drumming Our Way Home
After Redress
Becoming Métis in Northern Alberta
First Nations Wildfire Evacuations
Meeting My Treaty Kin
Witness to the Human Rights Tribunals
Coyote Nation
Sins of the Shovel
One Second at a Time
Handing Over the Keys
Make Prayers to the Raven
Shadow of the Hunter
The Tewa World
The Slow Rush of Colonization
Oglala Women
Memory and Landscape
Negotiated Memory
Cumbe Reborn
Canada and Colonialism
Arguing with Tradition
Cooperation without Submission
Edmonia Lewis
Crisis for Whom?
Do You See Ice?
Indian New England Before the Mayflower
The Laws and the Land
Points of Entry
Ireland and the American Emigration, 1850-1900
Afterlives of Indigenous Archives
WORKS
Spirit of the New England Tribes
Indigenous Identities
The Debt of a Nation
Red Man’s America
Red Man’s Religion
The Lost History of the New Madrid Earthquakes
North of El Norte
Memory, migration and (de)colonisation in the Caribbean and beyond
Pottery Techniques of Native North America
Life against States of Emergency
Jeffrey Gibson
The Voice of the Dawn
Navajo Kinship and Marriage
Unstable Properties
Unceded
A People and a Nation
Nature Religion in America
Transit
Signs of the Time
Making and Breaking Settler Space
Protecting Indigenous Knowledge and Heritage, New Edition
Beyond Rights
Pinay on the Prairies
American Indians and Christian Missions
Bead by Bead
Métis Rising
The Potlatch Papers
Native Studio Art Since the 1920s
A Legacy of Exploitation
Toi Te Mana
Home Front
Transnational Yearnings
Heritage and History in the China–Australia Migration Corridor
A Time Before New Hampshire
After King Philip’s War
Dawnland Encounters
The Indian History of an American Institution
North Country Captives
A Liberal Tide?
Unsettling Colonialism in the Canadian Criminal Justice System
Cornhusk Bags of the Plateau Indians
Land and the Liberal Project
History’s Shadow
To Share, Not Surrender
So Much More Than Art
Mark
Unmooring the Komagata Maru
Braided Learning
Process as Power
Indians of North America
Inventing Writing
Custerology
Before Cultures
The Skull Collectors
Refuge in a Moving World
Resistance and Recognition at Kitigan Zibi
Immigration Canada
The Fire Still Burns
Mother Earth
Alliances and Treaties with Indigenous Peoples of Quebec
Writing the Hamat’sa
Segmented Cities?
Indian Life on the Northwest Coast of North America as seen by the Early Explorers and Fur Traders during the Last Decades of the Eighteenth Century
American Indians
Indigenous Law in Context
Dawn in Arctic Alaska
Upholding Indigenous Economic Relationships
The Muslim Question in Canada
Tales of the Earth
Mischief Making
Adjusting the Lens
The Jealous Potter
Custer’s Last Stand: The Unfinished Manuscript
Drumming Our Way Home
After Redress
Becoming Métis in Northern Alberta
First Nations Wildfire Evacuations
Meeting My Treaty Kin
Witness to the Human Rights Tribunals
Coyote Nation
Sins of the Shovel
One Second at a Time
Handing Over the Keys
Make Prayers to the Raven
Shadow of the Hunter
The Tewa World
The Slow Rush of Colonization
Oglala Women
Memory and Landscape
Negotiated Memory
Cumbe Reborn
Canada and Colonialism
Arguing with Tradition
Cooperation without Submission
Edmonia Lewis
Crisis for Whom?
Do You See Ice?
Indian New England Before the Mayflower
The Laws and the Land
Points of Entry
Ireland and the American Emigration, 1850-1900
Afterlives of Indigenous Archives
WORKS
Spirit of the New England Tribes
Indigenous Identities
The Debt of a Nation
Red Man’s America
Red Man’s Religion
The Lost History of the New Madrid Earthquakes
North of El Norte
Memory, migration and (de)colonisation in the Caribbean and beyond
Pottery Techniques of Native North America
Life against States of Emergency
Jeffrey Gibson
The Voice of the Dawn
Navajo Kinship and Marriage
Unstable Properties