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Native Studies Review
 


Volume 3, No 2
Volume 3-2

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Articles

Rivard, Ron. "The Métis and the Social Sciences" 3(2), pp. 1–6.

Daniels, Dorothy. "Métis Identity: A Personal Perspective" 3(2), pp. 7–15.

Ames, Michael M. "A New Indian History for Museums" 3(2), pp. 17–25.

Pakes, Fraser J. "'But Is It Indian?'—Indian and Non-Indian Interpretation of Plains Indian Art" 3(2), pp. 27–46.

Harrison, Julia. "The Great White Coverup" 3(2), pp. 47–59.

Duffek, Karen. "It's Native: Where Do You Put It? A North West Coast Perspective" 3(2), pp. 61–69.

Churchill, Elizabeth. "The Blackfoot Elders Project: Linking People and Objects in Museum Research" 3(2), pp. 71–85.

Rowan, Madeline Bronsdon. "Native Indian Youth in Museums: Success in Education at the U.B.C. Museum of Anthropology" 3(2), pp. 87–97.

Ray, Arthur J. "Moose Factory: Heritage Planning in a Northern Community" 3(2), pp. 99–121.

Walker, Ernest G. "Indian Involvement in Heritage Resource Development: A Saskatchewan Example" 3(2), pp. 123–31.

Documents

"Letter to Premier T.C. Douglas from E.A. Boden" 3(2), pp. 133–35.

"Letter to Premier T.C. Douglas from Andrew Paull" 3(2), pp. 136–37

Book Reviews

Harrison, Julia D. et al. (Eds.). The Spirit Sings: Artistic Traditions of Canada's First People. 3(2), pp. 139–45, review by Nancy-Lou Patterson.

Lytwyn, Victor P. The Fur Trade of the Little North: Indians, Peddlers and Englishmen East of Lake Winnipeg, 1760–1821. 3(2), pp. 145–48, review by Charles A. Bishop.

Driben, Paul. Aroland is Our Home: An Incomplete Victory in Applied Anthropology. 3(2), pp. 149–52, review by R. Bruce Morrison.

Thistle, Paul C. Indian-European Trade Relations in the Lower Saskatchewan River Region to 1940. 3(2), pp. 152–55, review by Shepard Krech III.

Newman, Peter C. Caesars of the Wilderness. 3(2), pp. 156–61, review by Robert Coutts.

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