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Native Studies Review
 


Volume 20, No 2

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Articles

Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory, "Aqausiit: Can You Hear How Much Love You Evoke In Me?!", 20(2), pp.1-30.

Anthony Di Mascio and Leigh Hortop-Di Mascio. "Residential Schooling in the Arctic: A Historical Case Study and Perspective", 20(2) pp. 31-50.

Marc Pinkoski, "Anthropology, Tsilhqot’in Nation, and Decolonization", 20(2), pp. 51-90.

Melanie B. Jacobs and Jeffrey J. Brooks. "Alaska Native Peoples and Conservation Planning: A Recipe for Meaningful Participation", 20(2), pp. 91-136.

Lorenzo Cherubini, Sarah McGean, and Julian Kitchen. "An Analysis of New Aboriginal Teachers’ Experiences in Ontario: A Process of Becoming", 20(2), pp. 137-158.

Cheryl Purdey. "Orkneymen to Rupert’s Landers: Orkney Labour in the Saskatchewan District, 1795–1830", 20(2), pp. 159-186.

Document

Yale D. Belanger. CBC Indian Convention, Broadcast 29 May 1948, 20(2), pp. 187-195.

Book Reviews

Edward Benton-Banai. The Mishomis Book: The Voice of the Ojibway. 20(2), p. 195-6, review by Meghan Glass.

Michelle A. Hamilton. Collections and Objections: Aboriginal Material Culture in Southern Ontario. 20(2), pp. 196-9, review by Jane Griffith.

John Sutton Lutz, ed. Myth & Memory: Stories of Indigenous-European Contact. 20(2), p. 199-202, review by Madeline Knickerbocker.

Guadalupe Solis and Judy Wilson, eds. Yellow Medicine Review: A Journal of Indigenous Literature, Art and Thought, Volume One. 20(2), p. 202-5, review by Lesley Belleau.

Anton Treuer. The Assassination of Hole in the Day. 20(2), p. 205-7, review by Brittany Luby.

Contributors, 20(2), pp. 209-210

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