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A Grammar of Patwin
A Tsilhqút’ín Grammar
Studies in the Na�ve Languages of the Americas March 2022 470pp 17 illus., 1 map, 59 tables 9781496230423 £26.99 / $35.00 NIP
First Na�ons Languages August 2021 670pp 9780774865708 £52.00 / $66.00 PB
Lewis C. Lawyer
Eung-Do Cook
UBC PRESS
This book is the first comprehensive grammar of Tsilhqu´t’i´n. It covers all aspects of linguis�c structure -- phonology, morphology, and syntax -- including nega�on and ques�ons. Also included are three stories passed down by Tsilhqút’ín elders Helena Myers (translated by Maria Myers), William Myers, and Mabel Alphonse (translated by Bella Alphonse), which are annotated with linguis�c analysis.
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS
A Grammar of Patwin brings together two hundred years of word lists, notebooks, audio recordings, and manuscripts from archives across the United States and synthesizes this sca�ered collec�on into the first published descrip�on of the Patwin language.
Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ
All My Relatives
Assimilation, Resilience, and Survival
Exploring Lakota Ontology, Belief, and Ritual David Posthumus
A History of the Stewart Indian School, 1890–2020 Samantha M. Williams
New Visions in Na�ve American and Indigenous Studies May 2022 294pp 7 illus., 3 maps 9781496230393 £22.99 / $30.00 NIP
Indigenous Educa�on May 2022 342pp 30 photos, 9 tables 9781496223364 £48.00 / $60.00 HB
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS
All My Rela�ves demonstrates the significance of a new animist framework for understanding North American indigenous culture and history and how an expanded no�on of personhood serves to connect otherwise disparate and inaccessible elements of Lakota ethnography.
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS
Assimila�on, Resilience, and Survival is the first book to explore the trauma of the boarding school experience at Steward Indian School and the resilience of genera�ons of students who persevered there under the most challenging of circumstances.
Blood Will Tell
Braided Learning
New Visions in Na�ve American and Indigenous Studies May 2022 234pp 3 illus. 9781496230379 £18.99 / $25.00 PB
May 2022 260pp 44 b&w photos 9780774880794 £24.99 / $32.95 PB 9780774880787 £72.00 / $89.95 HB
Native Americans and Assimilation Policy Katherine Ellinghaus
Illuminating Indigenous Presence through Art and Story Susan D. Dion
UBC PRESS
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS
In Braided Learning, LenapePotawatomi educator Susan Dion inspires engagement with the histories and perspec�ves of Indigenous peoples, cul�va�ng capaci�es for understanding, a�unement, and respect.
Blood Will Tell reveals the underlying centrality of blood in shaping official ideas about who was eligible to be defined as Indian by the General Allotment Act in the US. Ellinghaus traces the idea of blood quantum and how the concept came to dominate Na�ve iden�ty and na�onal status between 1887 and 1934 and how related exclusionary policies func�oned to dispossess Na�ve people of their land.
Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ
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City of Dispossessions
Clackamas Chinook Performance Art
Indigenous Peoples, African Americans, and the Creation of Modern Detroit Kyle T. Mays
Verse Form Interpretations Victoria Howard, Edited by Catharine Mason
Poli�cs and Culture in Modern America May 2022 264pp 3 bw hts., 1 map 9780812253931 £32.00 / $39.95 HB
Studies in the Anthropology of North American Indians March 2022 266pp 1 table 9781496230416 £22.99 / $30.00 NIP
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS
A cultural, intellectual, and social history that argues that the dispossession of Na�ve Americans and African Americans explains the development of modern U.S. ci�es, including Detroit. By comparing Black and Indigenous experiences, we gain a be�er understanding of the histories of race rela�ons, se�ler colonialism, and urban development.
Catharine Mason has edited twenty-five of Victoria Howard’s spoken-word performances into verse form entextualiza�ons, along with the annota�ons provided by Jacobs in his publica�ons of Howard’s corpus in the late 1950s. Mason pairs performances with biographical, family, and historical content that reflects Howardʼs ancestry, personal and social life, educa�on, and worldview.
Colonization Through Design
Creek Internationalism in an Age of Revolution, 1763–1818
Gavin Renwick
February 2022 120pp Colour images throughout 9780929112787 £35.00 / $43.95 PB
James L. Hill
Borderlands and Transcultural Studies July 2022 332pp 6 illus., 4 maps, 3 tables 9781496215185 £52.00 / $65.00 HB
UBC PRESS
Coloniza�on Through Design explores the extent to which housing, and ideas of home and domes�city, were fundamental to the coloniza�on of Indigenous people in Canada, tracing the historic conflict between agricultural Chris�an society and Indigenous ways of knowing, and the ongoing assimila�ve prac�ces of the contemporary se�ler state.
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS
This significant revisionist history of Creek diplomacy and power fills gaps within the broader study of the Atlan�c World and early American history to show how Indigenous power thwarted European empires in North America. Hill examines how Creek communi�es and their leaders remained viable geopoli�cal actors in the Trans-Appalachian West well a�er the American Revolu�on.
Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ
Earthworks Rising
In Praise of the Ancestors
Mound Building in Native Literature and Arts Chadwick Allen
Names, Identity, and Memory in Africa and the Americas Susan Elizabeth Ramirez
Indigenous Americas March 2022 424pp 34 b&w illus., 20 color plates 9781517912338 £26.99 / $34.95 PB 9781517912321 £111.00 / $140.00 HB
Borderlands and Transcultural Studies June 2022 244pp 9781496231475 £22.99 / $30.00 PB 9781496230256 £79.00 / $99.00 HB
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS
Typically represented as unsolved mysteries or ruins of a tragic past, Indigenous mounds have long been marginalized and misunderstood. In Earthworks Rising, Chadwick Allen issues a compelling correc�ve, revealing a countertradi�on based in Indigenous worldviews.
In Praise of the Ancestors is a revisionist interpreta�on of early colonial accounts and sources that reveal incongrui�es in accepted knowledge among the Indigenous peoples of subSaharan Africa, the North American Great Lakes regions, and the Andes.
Excludes Japan & ANZ
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Kin
Making and Breaking Settler Space
Thinking with Deborah Bird Rose Edited by Thom van Dooren & Matthew Chrulew
Five Centuries of Colonization in North America Adam J. Barker
May 2022 248pp 28 illus. 9781478018056 £19.99 / $25.95 PB 9781478015420 £80.00 / $99.95 HB
March 2022 312pp 2 photos, 7 diagrams, 1 map 9780774865418 £29.99 / $37.95 PB
UBC PRESS
DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Drawing on mul�ple disciplines, archival sources, pop culture, and personal experience, Making and Breaking Se�ler Space creates a model that shows how se�ler spaces have evolved. Adam Barker traces the trajectory of se�ler colonialism, drawing out details of its opera�on and unflinchingly iden�fying its weaknesses.
Draws on the work of anthropologist Deborah Bird Rose (1946–2018), a founda�onal voice in environmental humani�es, to examine the rela�onships of interdependence and obliga�on between human and nonhuman lives. The essays extend Rose’s ideas and underscore her ongoing cri�cal and ethical relevance to a world s�ll enduring and resis�ng ecocide and genocide.
Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ
Northern Paiutes of the Malheur
Planetary Longings Mary Louise Pratt
High Desert Reckoning in Oregon Country David H. Wilson
Dissident Acts June 2022 336pp 26 illus. 9781478018292 £20.99 / $27.95 PB 9781478015666 £84.00 / $104.95 HB
May 2022 336pp 17 photos, 2 illus., 3 maps 9781496230454 £26.99 / $34.95 HB
DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Tracing colonialism alongside the history of an�colonial struggles in the Americas, Pra� shows how the turn of the twenty-first century marks a catastrophic turning point in the human and planetary condi�on. Demonstrates that the changes on either side of the millennium have catalyzed new forms of worldmaking and knowledge-making in the face of an unknowable and catastrophic future.
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS
David H. Wilson Jr. recounts an epic story of the Northern Paiutes’ resistance and adapta�on as they faced se�ler coloniza�on and governmental misappropria�on of their land in Oregon Country from the early 1850s to the 1930s.
Shadow Traces
The Allotment Plot
Seeing Japanese/American and Ainu Women in Photographic Archives Elena Tajima Creef
Alice C. Fletcher, E. Jane Gay, and Nez Perce Survivance Nicole Tonkovich April 2022 440pp 63 illus., 10 maps, 1 table 9781496230362 £26.99 / $35.00 NIP
Asian American Experience April 2022 192pp 9780252086472 £19.99 / $26.00 PB 9780252044403 £88.00 / $110.00 HB
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS
The Allotment Plot reexamines the history of allotment on the Nez Perce Reserva�on from 1889 to 1892 to account for and emphasize the Nez Perce side of the story. By including Nez Perce responses to allotment, Nicole Tonkovich argues that the assimila�onist aims of allotment ul�mately failed due in large part to the agency of the Nez Perce people themselves throughout the allotment process.
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESS
Images of Japanese and Japanese American women can teach us what it meant to be visible at specific moments in history. Elena Tajima Creef employs an Asian American feminist vantage point to examine ways of looking at indigenous Japanese women throughout history. Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ
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The Solidarity Encounter
The Yamasee Indians
From Florida to South Carolina Edited by Denise I. Bossy, Foreword by Alan Gallay
Women, Activism, and Creating Non-Colonizing Relations Carol Lynne D'Arcangelis
April 2022 372pp 5 photos, 3 illus., 15 maps, 9 tables 9781496230386 £26.99 / $35.00 NIP
April 2022 300pp 9780774863810 £72.00 / $89.95 HB
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS
UBC PRESS
Archaeologists of South Carolina and Florida and historians of the Na�ve South, Spanish Florida, and Bri�sh Carolina address elusive ques�ons about Yamasee iden�ty, poli�cal and social networks, and the fate of the Yamasees a�er the Yamasee War.
This compassionate yet unflinching exposé of the pi�alls of Indigenous–non-Indigenous solidarity work offers a construc�ve framework for noncolonizing solidarity that can be applied in any context of unequal power. Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ
Unconquerable
Under Prairie Skies
The Story of John Ross, Chief of the Cherokees, 1828–1866 John M. Oskison, Edited by Lionel Larre
The Plants and Native Peoples of the Northern Plains C. Thomas Shay July 2022 332pp 52 color photos, 5 b&w photos, 14 illus., 11 maps, 1 table, 1 graph 9781496223388 £22.99 / $29.95 PB
June 2022 298pp 9781496231482 £22.99 / $30.00 PB 9781496230966 £79.00 / $99.00 HB
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS
In Under Prairie Skies, C. Thomas Shay asks and answers the ques�on: What role did plants play in the lives of early inhabitants of the northern Great Plains? Since humans arrived at the end of the Ice Age, plants played important roles as Na�ve peoples learned which were valuable foods, which held medicinal value, and which were best for cra�s.
Unconquerable is John Milton Oskison’s biography of John Ross, wri�en in the 1930s but unpublished un�l now. John Ross was principal chief of the Cherokees from 1828 to his death in 1866. Through the story of John Ross, Oskison also tells the story of the Cherokee Na�on through some of its most drama�c events in the nineteenth century.
Unsettled Borders
Unsettling Native Art Histories on the Northwest Coast
The Militarized Science of Surveillance on Sacred Indigenous Land Felicity Amaya Schaeffer
Edited by Kathryn BunnMarcuse & Aldona Jonaitis
Dissident Acts July 2022 232pp 11 illus. 9781478017943 £19.99 / $25.95 PB 9781478015321 £80.00 / $99.95 HB
Na�ve Art of the Pacific Northwest: A Bill Holm Center Series August 2022 344pp 121 color illus. 9780295750705 £22.99 / $29.95 NIP
DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON PRESS
Examines the ongoing se�ler colonial war over the US-Mexico border from the perspec�ve of Apache, Tohono O’odham, and Maya who fight to protect their sacred land. Schaeffer reverses the logic of borders by turning to Indigenous sacredsciences, or ancestral land-based prac�ces that are cri�cal to reversing the ecological and social violence of surveillance, extrac�on, and occupa�on.
Inseparable from its communi�es, Northwest Coast art func�ons aesthe�cally and performa�vely beyond the scope of non-Indigenous scholarship, from demonstra�ng kinship connec�ons to manifes�ng spiritual power. Contributors foreground Indigenous understandings in recogni�on of this rich context and its historical erasure within the discipline of art history.
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Without Destroying Ourselves
Writing the Hamat'sa
Ethnography, Colonialism, and the Cannibal Dance Aaron Glass
A Century of Native Intellectual Activism for Higher Education John A. Goodwin
April 2022 512pp 28 b&w photos, 2 maps 9780774863780 £32.00 / $39.95 NIP
Indigenous Educa�on March 2022 270pp 8 photos 9781496215611 £48.00 / $60.00 HB
UBC PRESS
Wri�ng the Hamats̓ a cri�cally surveys more than two centuries worth of published, archival, and oral sources to trace the a�empted prohibi�on, intercultural media�on, and ul�mate survival of one of Canada’s most iconic Indigenous ceremonies.
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS
An intellectual history of Na�ve ac�vism seeking greater access to and control of higher educa�on in the twen�eth century. Goodwin traces themes of Henry Roe Cloud’s (Ho-Chunk) vision for Na�ve intellectual leadership and empowerment in the early 1900s to the later missions of tribal colleges and universi�es (TCUs) and educa�on-based, selfdetermina�on movements of the 1960s onward.
Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ
Yukhíti Kóy
recent highlights
A Reference Grammar of the Atakapa Language Geoffrey D. Kimball
Inventing Indigenism Francisco Laso's Image of Modern Peru Natalia Majluf
August 2022 276pp 2 photos, 2 tables 9781496229663 £52.00 / $65.00 HB
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS
November 2021 232pp 51 b&w photos, 16-page color insert 9781477324080 £40.00 / $50.00 HB
Geoffrey Kimball presents the first grammar of the American Indian language Atakapa, Yukhí� Kóy, once spoken in coastal southwestern Louisiana and coastal eastern Texas. The grammar is based on the field notes collected by Albert Samuel Gatschet in January of 1885, with addi�onal material collected by John R. Swanton in 1907–8.
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS PRESS
The great nineteenth-century ar�st Francisco Laso’s pain�ngs of indigenous subjects were part of a larger project, spurred by writers and intellectuals ac�vely cra�ing a Peruvian na�on in the a�ermath of independence from Spain. This book is both an innova�ve account of modern indigenism and the first major monograph on Laso.
Talkin' Up to the White Woman
The Creole Archipelago Race and Borders in the Colonial Caribbean Tessa Murphy
Indigenous Women and Feminism Aileen Moreton-Robinson
Early American Studies October 2021 352pp 9 hts., 7 maps 9780812253382 £36.00 / $45.00 HB
Indigenous Americas November 2021 288pp 1 b&w illus. 9781517912284 £20.99 / $27.00 PB
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS
The twen�eth anniversary of the original publica�on of this influen�al and prescient work is commemorated with a new edi�on of Talkin’ Up to the White Woman by Aileen Moreton-Robinson. In this bold book, of its �me and ahead of its �me, whiteness is made visible in power rela�ons, presen�ng a dialogic of how white feminists represent Indigenous women in discourse and how Indigenous women self-present.
In The Creole Archipelago, Tessa Murphy traces how genera�ons of Indigenous Kalinagos, free and enslaved Africans, and se�lers from a variety of European na�ons used mari�me routes to forge social, economic, and informal poli�cal connec�ons that spanned the eastern Caribbean.
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