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Volume 22 (1 & 2)

Volume 22

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Volume 22 (1-2)

Articles

“It Was a Spearhead of Change”: The Fish-Ins of the Pacific Northwest and the Boldt Decision, Shifting Native American Protest Identities in the 1960s and 1970s, Vera Parham, pp. 1-26

Language, Identity, Power relations, and Discourse: A Cree Language Response to Linguistic Imperialism, Marlene McKay, pp. 27-45

The Judges and the Pharmakon: Oral Tradition and Aboriginal Rights, Christopher Bracken, pp. 55-82

Forest Access Regimes: An Analysis of the Time and Space of Forest Use in Southeast Manitoba, Teijo Rytteri and Matthew Sawatzk, pp. 83-112

A Story of Marguerite: A Tale about Panis, Case Comment, and Social History, Signa A. Daum Shanks, pp. 113-139

Research Note

First Nations Soldiers in the Great War, Richard Holt, pp. 139-157

Commentary

Teaching and Learning in Remote Northern Ontario Schools: Aboriginal Teacher Perceptions, Lorenzo Cherubini and Joe Barrett, pp. 157-170

On the Accreditation of an Oral History Expert, Clinton N. Westman, pp. 171-202

Book Reviews

Michael Bastine and Mason Winfield. MIroquois Supernatural: Talking Animals and Medicine People. (Susan Elaine Gray) p. 203

Hugh A. Dempsey. Maskepetoon: Leader, Warrior, Peacemaker. (Yale D. Belanger) pp. 204-205

Sigurjón B. Hafsteinsson and Marian Bredin, eds. Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada. (Marcella LaFever) p. 206

Edward J. Hedican. Ipperwash: The Tragic Failure of Canada’s Aboriginal Policy. (Eldon Yellowhorn) pp. 207-209

Thomas McIlwraith. ‘We Are Still Didene’: Stories of Hunting and History from Northern British Columbia. (Brian Thom) p. 210-211

Bruce Granville Miller. Recognizing Aboriginal Narratives in the Courts. (Douglas Hudson) pp. 212-213

Susan Roy. These Mysterious People: Shaping History and Archaeology in a Northwest Coast Community. (Diveena S. Marcus) pp. 214-215

Donald N. Yates. Old World Roots of the Cherokee: How DNA, Ancient Alphabets and Religion Explain the Origins of America’s Largest Indian Nation. (Eldon Yellowhorn) pp. 216-220

Contributors, p. 221

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