Citation: R. Parmentier, SOCIAL REPRODUCTION AND HISTORY IN MELANESIA - MORTUARY RITUAL, GIFT EXCHANGE, AND CUSTOM IN THE TANGA ISLANDS - FOSTER,RJ, Ethnohistory, 44(3), 1997, pp. 564-566
Citation: Br. Ritter, BECOMING AND REMAINING A PEOPLE - NATIVE-AMERICAN RELIGIONS ON THE NORTHERN PLAINS - HARROD,HL, Ethnohistory, 44(3), 1997, pp. 583-584
Citation: Cj. Frisbie, DISCIPLINED HEARTS - HISTORY, IDENTITY, AND DEPRESSION IN AN AMERICAN-INDIAN COMMUNITY - ONELL,TD, Ethnohistory, 44(3), 1997, pp. 584-586
Citation: Gp. Castile, TO CHANGE THEM FOREVER - INDIAN EDUCATION AT THE RAINY-MOUNTAIN-BOARDING-SCHOOL, 1893-1920 - ELLIS,C, Ethnohistory, 44(3), 1997, pp. 586-588
Citation: Kl. Johnson, THE OHLONE, PAST AND PRESENT - NATIVE-AMERICANS OF THE SAN-FRANCISCO BAY-REGION - BEAN,LJ, Ethnohistory, 44(3), 1997, pp. 588-590
Citation: Kl. Johnson, THE INDIANS OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA IN 1852 - THE WILSON,B.D. REPORT AND A SELECTION OF CONTEMPORARY COMMENT - CAUGHEY,JW, Ethnohistory, 44(3), 1997, pp. 588-590
Citation: Lf. Klein, TALES FROM THE DENA - INDIAN STORIES FROM THE TANANA, KOYUKUK, AND YUKON RIVERS - DELAGUNA,F, Ethnohistory, 44(3), 1997, pp. 592-593
Citation: Bo. Demontellano et al., THEY WERE NOT HERE BEFORE COLUMBUS - AFROCENTRIC HYPERDIFFUSIONISM INTHE 1990S, Ethnohistory, 44(2), 1997, pp. 199-234
Citation: L. Sundstrom, SMALLPOX USED THEM UP - REFERENCES TO EPIDEMIC DISEASE IN NORTHERN PLAINS WINTER COUNTS, Ethnohistory, 44(2), 1997, pp. 305-343