American Indian Studies (AIS)
Series editor: Gordon Henry
The American Indian Studies series seeks to form an understanding of American Indian cultures and identities, the place of American Indian/Indigenous people in today’s world, and the changing demands of American Indian/Indigenous peoples in the pursuit of cross-cultural diversity.
Please direct AIS proposals to Gordon Henry.
The American Indian Studies series seeks to form an understanding of American Indian cultures and identities, the place of American Indian/Indigenous people in today’s world, and the changing demands of American Indian/Indigenous peoples in the pursuit of cross-cultural diversity.
Please direct AIS proposals to Gordon Henry.
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Stick Houses
Stories
Indigenous Journeys, Transatlantic Perspectives
Relational Worlds in Contemporary Native American Literature
As Sacred to Us
Simon Pokagon’s Birch Bark Stories in Their Contexts
Encountering the Sovereign Other
Indigenous Science Fiction
Louise Erdrich's Justice Trilogy
Cultural and Critical Contexts
Aazheyaadizi
Worldview, Language, and the Logics of Decolonization
Famine Pots
The Choctaw–Irish Gift Exchange, 1847–Present
Picturing Worlds
Visuality and Visual Sovereignty in Contemporary Anishinaabe Literature
Settler City Limits
Indigenous Resurgence and Colonial Violence in the Urban Prairie West
