American Indian Culture and Research Journal

Papers
(The TQCC of American Indian Culture and Research Journal is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Q and A with Bad Indians on “The Belles of San Luis Rey”13
Beyond Rights: The Nisga'a Final Agreement and the Challenges of Modern Treaty Relationships1
Bad Indians: A Reflection by a Grieving Esselen Woman1
Table of Contents1
Speaking for the People: Native Writing and the Question of Political Form. By Mark Rifkin. | Fictions of Land and Flesh, Blackness, Indigeneity, Speculation. By Mark Rifkin.1
Rez Metal: Inside the Navajo Nation Heavy Metal Scene. By Ashkan Soltani Stone and Natale A. Zappia.0
Reweaving Language and Lifeways in the Western Amazon0
Settler Colonial City: Racism and Inequity in Postwar Minneapolis. By David Hugill.0
City of Dispossessions: Indigenous Peoples, African Americans, and the Creation of Modern Detroit0
He Kanikau no Haunani Kay Trask (A Tribute to Haunani-Kay Trask)0
Encountering the Sovereign Other: Indigenous Science Fiction0
Navigating CHamoru Poetry: Indigeneity, Aesthetics, and Decolonization. By Craig Santos Perez.0
From the Light of Rainbows: Growing the Spiralic Garden of Community-Based Inquiry and Co-Learning0
Historical Wisdom: Data Analysis and Reimagining in Anti-Oppressive Research Methodologies0
Creating Joy: Connecting Your Tribal Background to Your Research Studies0
Beyond the White Picket Fence: American Indians, Suburbanization, and Homeownership0
From Tovaangar to the University of California, Los Angeles0
Without Destroying Ourselves: A Century of Native Intellectual Activism for Higher Education. By John A. Goodwin.0
Front Matter0
Under Prairie Skies: The Plants and Peoples of the Northern Plains0
Beyond #LandBack: The Osage Nation’s Strategic Relations0
Decolonizing Discipline: Children, Corporal Punishment, Christian Theologies, and Reconciliation0
Not “A Nation of Immigrants”: Settler Colonialism, White Supremacy, and a History of Erasure and Exclusion. By Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz.0
Settling Nature: The Conservation Regime in Palestine-Israel0
Cinematic Comanches: The Lone Ranger in the Media Borderlands0
Cover Artist Description0
Urban Homelands: Writing the Native City from Oklahoma0
Playing in the Slipstream0
Remembering Our Intimacies: Mo’olelo, Aloha ‘Āina, and Ea0
(At) Wrist0
Cherokee Earth Dwellers: Stories and Teachings of the Natural World0
Reclaiming Two-Spirits: Sexuality, Spiritual Renewal and Sovereignty in Native America. By Gregory D. Smithers.0
Pen of Molten Fire: Dr. Haunani-Kay Trask’s Writing as Indigenous Resistance0
Pachamama Politics: Campesino Water Defenders and the Anti-Mining Movement in Andean Ecuador0
Dual Taxation0
Indigenous Methodologies of Care and Movement0
Atiqput: Inuit Oral History and Project Naming0
“N8Vs Be Like…”: Processes of Authenticating Modern Indigenous Identities within Electronic Communal Spaces0
Replanting Cultures: Community-Engaged Scholarship in Indian Country0
Still Bad Indians0
Race, Removal, and the Right to Remain: Migration and the Making of the United States. By Samantha Seeley.0
The Most Valuable Lands0
Assimilation, Resilience, and Survival: A History of the Stewart Indian School, 1890–20200
Business as Usual? Crises and the Futures for Indigenous Language Work in the Age of COVID0
On Becoming Apache. By Harry Mithlo and Conger Beasley Jr.0
History Becomes Present: Constructing Worlds for Past, Present, and Future Ancestors through Tlingit Oratory0
In Defense of Sovereignty: Protecting the Oneida Nation's Inherent Right to Self-Determination0
State Recognition and the Dangers of Race Shifting0
Speculation Nation: Land Mania in the Revolutionary American Republic0
Delegation0
Law’s Indigenous Ethics. By John Borrows.0
Earthworks Rising: Mound Building in Native Literature and Arts0
Indianthusiasm: Indigenous Responses. Edited by Hartmut Lutz, Florentine Strzelczyk, and Renae Watchman.0
My Grandma Said, "Bring Her to Me"0
Visualizing Genocide: Indigenous Interventions in Art, Archives, and Museums0
Front Matter0
Table of Contents 47.20
Editorial Statement0
Land, Labor, and Relationality: A Critical Engagement of Marx and Indigenous Studies0
“The Archive Is Ours": Rethinking Possession of the Historical Record0
American Indians and the American Dream: Policies, Place, and Property in Minnesota0
Niwiidosendimin (We Walk with Each Other)0
The Wisdom of Plants: Guides in a Journey of Community-Based Inquiry0
Surfing the Tsunami0
Warrior Women: Indigenous Women, Gender Relations, and Sexual Politics within the American Indian Movement and at Wounded Knee0
Editorial Statement0
The Slyly Reproductive Lessons of Haunani-Kay Trask0
Table of Contents0
Reflections on Bad Indians and Archives0
Unsettled Borders: The Militarized Science of Surveillance on Sacred Indigenous Land0
Dakota Modern: The Art of Oscar Howe0
From a Native Daughter’s Native Daughter — On Lessons Learned from Kumu Haunani0
Still Bad Indians: Archives, Violence, Story, and the Return of California Indian Studies0
Dadibaajim: Returning Home through Narrative0
To Banish Forever: A Secret Society, the Ho-Chunk, and Ethnic Cleansing in Minnesota0
The Rediscovery of America: Native Peoples and the Unmaking of US History0
Postindian Aesthetics: Affirming Indigenous Literary Sovereignty0
Front Matter 47.10
Text, Transit, and Transformation0
Written by the Body: Gender Expansiveness and Indigenous Non-Cis Masculinities0
A Mohawk Memoir from the War of 1812: John Norton – Teyoninhokarawen. By Carl Benn.0
Front Matter0
'Ōlelo Mua (Introduction): For a Native Daughter0
46.3 Front Matter0
An Indigenous Language and Culture Board Game? Serious Play and Yo’eme Language Reclamation0
Power Balance: Increasing Leverage in Negotiations with Federal and State Governments—Lessons Learned from the Native American Experience0
47.2 Front Matter0
Welcome to the Indigenous Languages Slipstream0
The Ghost Dancers0
He wahine māia, he wahine toa: A Gathering of Reflections on the Work of Haunani-Kay Trask0
Centering Community, Indigenous Relationships, and Ceremony through an Alaska Native Collaborative Hub to Prevent Suicide and Promote Youth Wellbeing0
Front Matter0
Enduring Critical Poses: The Legacy and Life of Anishinaabe Literature and Letters0
Building Silver Bridges: Paranormal Apparitions, Settler Heritage, and Indigenous Erasure in the Ohio River Valley0
Fragments of Truth: Residential Schools and the Challenge of Reconciliation in Canada0
Pele‘aihonua0
Stored in the Bones: Safeguarding Indigenous Living Heritages0
In Memoriam: Natale A. Zappia, 1974–20230
Black Indigeneities, Contested Sovereignties0
Allotment Stories: Indigenous Land Relations under Settler Siege. Edited by Daniel Heath Justice and Jean M. O’Brien.0
Making and Breaking Settler Space: Five Centuries of Colonization in North America0
Unconquerable: The Story of John Ross, Chief of the Cherokees, 1828–18660
E kolo ana nō ke ēwe i ke ēwe (The rootlet will creep toward the rootlets)0
In Our Backyard: Keeyask and the Legacy of Hydroelectric Development0
Table of Contents 47.10
Spatial and Discursive Violence in the US Southwest. By Rosaura Sánchez and Beatrice Pita.0
Recovering Hiram Chase0
The Spaces in Between: Indigenous Sovereignty within the Canadian State0
A Story for Another World: Entering the Bad Indian Pluriverse0
Meeting Our Ancestors’ Legacy: The Community-Based Inquiry of Wicoie Nandagikendan0
Paternalism to Partnership: The Administration of Indian Affairs, 1786–20210
Indigenous Health and Justice0
An Esselen (Re)Creation Story0
COVID-19 and New Mexico Daily Newspaper Coverage of Native American Government Elected Leaders0
Ka Pichahna ‘Akkala (My Research Story)0
Table of Contents0
Ularia's Curse0
Łe:k’iwhlaw ‘O:lts’it: Knowledge-Gathering as a Methodological Approach to Na:tinixwe-Based Inquiry0
Trickster Academy0
This Contested Land: The Storied Past and Uncertain Future of America’s National Monuments0
Wash Away Your Sins: Indigenous and Irish Women in Magdalene Laundries and the Poetics of Errant Histories0
We Are Meant to Rise: Voices for Justice from Minneapolis to the World0
Documenting the Unexpected: Repatriating Native American Linguistic Sovereignty in Northeastern Ancestral Lands0
From a Pacific Daughter: Haunani-Kay Trask’s Legacy for Indigenous Pacific Feminisms0
Our Fight Has Just Begun: Hate Crimes and Justice in Native America0
(Re)riteing the Land: Sogorea Te’ Land Trust, Amah Mutsun Land Trust, and Indigenous Resurgence in California0
Choctaw Confederates: The American Civil War in Indian Country. By Fay A. Yarbrough.0
A Collaborative Approach to the Analysis of Northwest Coast Treasures from the Ehlers Collection in Denmark0
“Sometimes My People Get Mad When the Blackfeet Kill Us”: A Documentary History of the Salish and Pend d’Oreille Indians, 1845–1874. Edited by Robert Bigart and Joseph McDonald.0
Community-Based Inquiry from within Indigenous Early Learning Communities of Practice: Introduction to the Special Issue0
“Vaudeville Indians” on Global Circuits, 1880s to 1930s0
Introduction: Language Lives in Unexpected Places0
Ballot Collection and Native American Voters: An Assessment of Benefits and Costs0
The Makings and Unmakings of Americans: Indians and Immigrants in American Literature and Culture, 1879–19240
The Cultural Toolbox: Traditional Ojibwe Living in the Modern World. By Anton Treuer.0
“Why Don’t We Try Something New?”: How Indigenous Educators Supported One Another in Leaning Toward in Community-Based Inquiry0
Revitalization Lexicography: The Making of the New Tunica Dictionary. By Patricia Anderson.0
The Community-Based PhD: Complexities and Triumphs of Conducting CBPR0
The Ends of Research: Indigenous and Settler Science after the War in the Woods0
Braided Learning: Illuminating Indigenous Presence through Art and Story0
AboriginalTM: The Cultural and Economic Politics of Recognition0
Placental Politics: CHamoru Women, White Womanhood, and Indigeneity under US Colonialism in Guam0
stories, surviving, and what a poem can do? in Deborah Miranda’s Bad Indians0
“To Breathe the Akua”: Aloha ‘Āina in the Poetry and Activism of Haunani-Kay Trask0
On Relanguaging: From Documentation to Decolonization0
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