INDIGENOUS Spring 2020
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A Kingdom of Water
Bois-Brûlés
Adaptation and Survival in the Houma Nation J. Daniel d’Oney
The Untold Story of the Métis of Western Québec Michel Bouchard, Sebastien Malette & Guillaume Marcotte
Indians of the Southeast April 2020 228pp 8 photos, 4 maps 9781496218797 £52.00/$60.00 HB UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS
April 2020 320pp 20 photos, 4 maps, 1 table 9780774862325 £60.00/$89.95 HB UBC PRESS
A Kingdom of Water is a study of how the United Houma Nation in Louisiana successfully navigated a changing series of political and social landscapes under French, Spanish, British, and American imperial control between 1699 and 2005.
Shatters the prevailing orthodoxy that Métis communities are found solely in western Canada, and demonstrate a community in Quebec. Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ
Cataloguing Culture
From Wardship to Rights
Legacies of Colonialism in Museum Documentation Hannah Turner
The Guerin Case and Aboriginal Law James Reynolds
May 2020 256pp 23 photos, 13 tables 9780774863926 £60.00/$89.95 HB UBC PRESS
Landmark Cases in Canadian Law April 2020 288pp 8 b&w photos 9780774864572 £18.99/$30.95 PB 9780774864565 £60.00/$83.00 HB UBC PRESS
In examining how the technologies of museum bureaucracy – the ledger book, the card catalogue, the database – operate through a colonial lens, Cataloguing Culture shines a light on access to and the return of Indigenous cultural heritage. Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ
Examination of the Guerin case and how the decision changed Indigenous people’s status from one of wardship to one based on legal rights. Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ
From Where I Stand
Haboo
Rebuilding Indigenous Nations for a Stronger Canada Jody Wilson-Raybould
Native American Stories from Puget Sound Translated by Vi Hilbert Foreword by Jill La Pointe Introduction by Thom Hess
September 2019 pp 9780774880534 £16.99 /$24.95 PB UBC PRESS
May 2020 208pp 20 b&w illus., 1 map 9780295746968 £23.99/$29.95 PB 9780295746975 £79.00/$95.00 HB UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON PRESS
Jody Wilson-Raybould, an Indigenous leader who has dedicated her life to Indigenous Rights, outlines in impassioned, inspiring prose the actions that must be taken by governments, Indigenous Nations, and all Canadians to achieve true reconciliation in this country. Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ
Features stories and legends of the Lushootseedspeaking people of Puget Sound . Beautifully redesigned and with a new foreword by Jill La Pointe.
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Hungry Listening
Inalienable Properties
Resonant Theory for Indigenous Sound Studies Dylan Robinson
The Political Economy of Indigenous Land Reform Jamie Baxter
Indigenous Americas April 2020 288pp 26 b&w photos 9781517907693 £22.99/$28.00 PB UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS
Law and Society May 2020 200pp 3 illus., 3 tables 9780774863421 £54.00/$80.00 HB UBC PRESS
Inalienable Properties explores the contrasting approaches taken by local leaders to property rights and development in four Indigenous communities. Jamie Baxter draws on new research about institutional change in organizational settings Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ
Considers listening from both Indigenous and settler colonial perspectives. With case studies on Indigenous participation in classical music, musicals, and popular music, Robinson examines structures of inclusion that reinforce Western musical values. Excludes Japan & ANZ
Indigenous Empowerment through Co-management
Indigenous Narratives of Territory and Creation
Hemispheric Perspectives Edited by Penelope Kelsey & Leila Gómez
Land Claims Boards, Wildlife Management, and Environmental Regulation Graham White
March 2020 224pp 8 illus. 9781478008712 £17.99/$22.00 PB DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS
February 2020 400pp 1 map, 5 tables 9780774863025 £60.00/$89.95 HB UBC PRESS
Indigenous activism in the Americas has long focused on the symbolic reclamation of land. Contributors explore narratives of territory and origin that provide a foundation for this political practice.
Assesses effectiveness of co-management boards in providing Indigenous peoples with genuine influence over land and wildlife decisions. Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ
Invested Indifference
Knowing the Past, Facing the Future
How Violence Persists in Settler Colonial Society Kara Granzow
June 2020 256pp 9780774837439 £60.00/$89.95 HB UBC PRESS
In Invested Indifference, Kara Granzow demonstrates that mechanisms such as the law, medicine, and control of land and space have been used to entrench violence against Indigenous people in the social construction of Canadian nationhood. Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ
Indigenous Education in Canada Edited by Sheila Carr-Stewart
July 2020 312pp 7 illus. 9780774880350 £21.99/$35.95 NIP UBC PRESS
Offers an account of Indigenous education in Canada, from the first treaty promises and the failure of government-run schools to discussions of change needed to work toward reconciliation. Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ
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Men, Masculinity, and the Indian Act
Nested Federalism and Inuit Governance in the Canadian Arctic
Martin J. Cannon
January 2020 192pp 9780774860963 £18.99/$29.95 NIP UBC PRESS
Gary Wilson, Christopher Alcantara & Thierry Rodon
Men, Masculinity, and the Indian Act reverses conventional thinking to argue that the sexism directed at women within the act in fact undermines the well-being of all Indigenous people, proposing that Indigenous nationhood cannot be realized or reinvigorated until this broader injustice is understood. Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ
February 2020 224pp 9780774863070 £50.00/$75.00 HB UBC PRESS
Explores how three northern regions are reformulating the relationship between Indigenous peoples and the state, and transforming Canadian federalism in the process. Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ
Old Canaan in a New World
Otherwise Worlds
Against Settler Colonialism and Anti-Blackness Edited by Tiffany Lethabo King, Jenell Navarro & Andrea Smith
Native Americans and the Lost Tribes of Israel Elizabeth Fenton
April 2020 272pp 2 halftones 9781479866366 £28.99/$35.00 HB NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS
Black Outdoors: Innovations in the Poetics of Study June 2020 392pp 9 illus. 9781478008385 £24.99/$29.95 PB 9781478007869 £95.00/$109.95 HB DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Sheds light on a rarely explored but important part of religious discourse in early America. Hebraic Indian theory evolved over the course of two centuries, revealing how religious belief and national interest intersected in early US history. Excludes SE Asia & ANZ
Investigates the complex relationships between settler colonialism and anti-Blackness.
Our Hearts Are as One Fire
Return to the Land of the Head Hunters
An Ojibway-Anishinabe Vision for the Future Jerry Fontaine
Edward S. Curtis, the Kwakwaka’wakw, and the Making of Modern Cinema Edited by Brad Evans & Aaron Glass Foreword by Bill Holm
June 2020 180pp 9780774862882 £19.99/$32.95 PB 9780774862875 £50.00/$75.00 HB UBC PRESS
Recounts the stories of three Ota’wa, Shawnee and Ojibway-Anishinabe leaders who challenged aggressive colonial expansion – Obwandiac, Tecumtha, and Shingwauk. Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ
Native Art of the Pacific Northwest: A Bill Holm Center Series February 2020 392pp 113 illus., 16 in color 9780295746951 £27.99/$35.00 PB UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON PRESS
100 year anniversary. Reassess the film’s legacy.
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Rising from the Ashes
Sovereignty and Sustainability
Survival, Sovereignty, and Native America Edited by William Willard, Alan G. Marshall & J. Diane Pearson
Indigenous Literary Stewardship in New England Siobhan Senier May 2020 264pp 3 photos, 1 illus. 9780803296770 £47.00/$55.00 HB UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS
June 2020 378pp 4 photos, 2 illus., 8
tables 9781496219008 £56.00/$65.00 HB UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS
Researches the ways Indigenous Americans in New England have sustained and developed various literary and cultural traditions. Considers the notions of sovereignty and sustainability and concerns of social sustainability, culture, literature, the environment, and economics.
Explores continuing Native American political, social, and cultural survival and resilience with a focus on the life of Numiipuu (Nez Perce) anthropologist, Archie M. Phinney.
The Archaeology of Native Americans in Pennsylvania
Edited by Kurt W. Carr, Christopher A. Bergman, Christina B. Rieth, Bernard K. Means & Roger W. Moeller
April 2020 960pp 157 illus. 9781512821703 £125.00/$145.00 HB UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS
Definitive reference to the rich artifacts representing 14,000 years of cultural evolution with recommendations for further research.
The Soul of the Indian
An Interpretation Charles A. Eastman Introduction by Brenda J. Child
April 2020 168pp 1 photo 9781496200594 £15.99/$18.95 PB UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS
In The Soul of the Indian, first published in 1911, Charles A. Eastman’s aim was “to paint the religious life of the typical American Indian as it was before he knew the white man.” The new introduction by Brenda J. Child grounds this important book in contemporary studies.
The Storied Landscape of Iroquoia
Unsettling Native Art Histories on the Northwest Coast
History, Conquest, and Memory in the Native Northeast Chad L. Anderson
Edited by Kathryn Bunn-Marcuse & Aldona Jonaitis
Borderlands and Transcultural Studies May 2020 300pp 10 illus. 9781496218650 £56.00/$65.00 HB UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS
Native Art of the Pacific Northwest: A Bill Holm Center Series July 2020 352pp 121 color illus. 9780295747132 £33.00/$39.95 HB UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON PRESS
Offers a significant contribution to understanding colonialism, intercultural conflict, and intercultural interpretations of the Iroquoian landscape during the late seventeenth, eighteenth, and early nineteenth centuries.
Contributors to this volume “unsettle” Northwest Coast art studies. New essays foreground Indigenous understandings in recognition of this.
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Assembling Unity
Fictions of Land and Flesh
Indigenous Politics, Gender, and the Union of BC Indian Chiefs Sarah A. Nickel
Blackness, Indigeneity, Speculation Mark Rifkin
Women and Indigenous Studies September 2019 236pp 1 b&w photo, 2 maps, 3 tables 9780774837996 £21.99/$35.95 NIP UBC PRESS
August 2019 336pp 9781478004837 £22.99/$27.95 PB 9781478004257 £92.00/$104.95 HB DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Black and indigenous speculative fiction that shows how it offers a site to better understand black and indigenous political movements' differing orientations in ways that can foster forms of mutual engagement and cooperation.
Assembling Unity explores the relationship between global political ideologies and panIndigenous politics in British Columbia through a detailed history of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs. Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ
Indigenous Peoples and Dementia
Queering Colonial Natal
Indigeneity and the Violence of Belonging in Southern Africa T. J. Tallie
New Understandings of Memory Loss and Memory Care Edited by Wendy Hulko, Danielle Wilson & Jean Balestrery
October 2019 240pp 9781517905187 £21.99/$25.00 PB 9781517905170 £86.00/$100.00 HB UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS
Shows how settler regimes “queered” indigenous practices. Defining them as threats to the normative order they sought to impose. Excludes Japan & ANZ
November 2019 272pp 6 charts, 1 illus., 6 tables 9780774837842 £21.99/$35.95 NIP UBC PRESS
Brings together research and Indigenous knowledge on memory loss and memory care in later life to address key areas of concern. Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ
Sámi Media and Indigenous Agency in the Arctic North
Starring Red Wing!
The Incredible Career of Lilian M. St. Cyr, the First Native American Film Star Linda M. Waggoner
Thomas A. DuBois & Coppélie Cocq Series Edited by Andrew Nestingen
November 2019 504pp 37 photos 9781496215598 £26.99/$32.95 HB UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS
New Directions in Scandinavian Studies January 2020 280pp 14 b&w illus. 9780295746609 £23.99/$30.00 PB 9780295746623 £79.00/$95.00 HB UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON PRESS
A sweeping narrative of Lilian M. St. Cyr’s evolution as America’s first Native American film star, from her childhood and performance career to her days as a respected elder of the multitribal New York City Indian community. Brings the exciting career of Cyr to life!
Digital media integral to Indigenous strategies for addressing historical effects of colonization.
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The Black Shoals
The Grass Shall Grow
Offshore Formations of Black and Native Studies Tiffany Lethabo King
Helen Post Photographs the Native American West Mick Gidley
August 2019 304pp 16 illus. 9781478006367 £22.99/$26.95 PB 9781478005056 £88.00/$99.95 HB DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS
February 2020 216pp 80 bw photos 9781496216205 £43.00/$50.00 HB UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS
Tiffany Lethabo King uses the shoal—an offshore geologic formation that is neither land nor sea— as metaphor, mode of critique, and methodology to theorize the encounter between Black studies and Native studies and its potential to create new epistemologies, forms of practice, and lines of critical inquiry.
This book is a succinct introduction to the work and world of Helen M. Post, who took thousands of photographs of Native Americans during a brief period of intense activity in the early years of World War II. Mick Gidley recounts Post’s career, tracking the arc of her professional reputation.
The Native South
The Political Arrays of American Indian Literary History
New Histories and Enduring Legacies Edited by Tim Alan Garrison & Greg O’Brien
James H. Cox
September 2019 272pp 9781517906023 £22.99/$27.00 PB 9781517906016 £96.00/$112.00 HB UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS
September 2019 306pp index 9781496216632 £24.99/$30.00 NIP UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS
Challenges conventional views of the past one hundred years of Native American writing, bringing Native American Renaissance and postRenaissance writers into conversation with their predecessors. Volume is meticulously researched. Excludes Japan & ANZ
Contributions from leading ethnohistorians of the American South in a state-of-the-field volume of Native American history from the sixteenth to the twenty-first century. Offers an examination of ethnohistorical methodology and research subjects in southern Native American history.
The Way Home
Theft Is Property!
David Neel
Dispossession and Critical Theory Robert Nichols
September 2019 192pp 140 colour photos, 20 b&w photos 9780774890410 £20.99/$32.95 PB UBC PRESS
Radical Américas January 2020 240pp 9781478006732 £22.99/$25.95 PB 9781478006084 £88.00/$99.95 HB DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS
David Neel was an infant when his father, a Kwakwa̱ka̱’wakw artist, died, triggering events that would separate him from the traditions of his homeland. His memoir is a testament to the strength of the human spirit to overcome great obstacles and to the power and endurance of Indigenous culture and art. Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ
Draws upon Indigenous peoples’ struggles against settler colonialism; reconstructs the concept of dispossession as a means of explaining how shifting configurations of law, property, race, and rights have functioned as modes of governance, both historically and in the present.
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