Citation: F. Jennings, NEW WORLDS FOR ALL - INDIANS, EUROPEANS, AND THE REMAKING OF EARLY AMERICA - CALLOWAY,CG, American Indian culture and research journal, 22(1), 1998, pp. 298-301
Citation: He. Moss et al., WHEN LEOPARDS LOSE THEIR SPOTS - KNOWLEDGE OF VISUAL PROPERTIES IN CATEGORY-SPECIFIC DEFICITS FOR LIVING THINGS, Cognitive neuropsychology, 14(6), 1997, pp. 901-950
Citation: F. Jennings et al., GRADED EFFECTS OF VERB SUBCATEGORY PREFERENCES ON PARSING - SUPPORT FOR CONSTRAINT-SATISFACTION MODELS, Language and cognitive processes, 12(4), 1997, pp. 485-504
Citation: F. Jennings, O BRAVE NEW PEOPLE - THE EUROPEAN INVENTION OF THE AMERICAN-INDIAN - MOFFITT,JF, SEBASTIAN,S, Pacific historical review, 66(2), 1997, pp. 258-259
Citation: F. Jennings, RACE, DISCOURSE, AND THE ORIGIN OF THE AMERICA - A NEW-WORLD VIEW - HYATT,VL, NETTLEFORD,R, The Journal of American history, 84(1), 1997, pp. 198-198
Citation: F. Jennings, THE DEVIOUS DR. FRANKLIN, COLONIAL AGENT - FRANKLIN,BENJAMIN YEARS INLONDON - MORGAN,DT, The Historian, 59(4), 1997, pp. 880-881
Citation: F. Jennings, THE AMERICAN-REVOLUTION IN INDIAN COUNTRY - CRISIS AND DIVERSITY IN NATIVE-AMERICAN COMMUNITIES - CALLOWAY,CG, The Journal of American history, 82(4), 1996, pp. 1557-1558
Citation: F. Jennings, DEERSKINS AND DUFFELS - THE CREEK INDIAN TRADE WITH ANGLO-AMERICA, 1685-1815 - BRAUND,KEH, The American historical review, 100(2), 1995, pp. 579-580
Citation: F. Jennings, AMERICAN HOLOCAUST - COLUMBUS AND THE CONQUEST OF THE NEW-WORLD - STANNARD,DE, Early American literature, 29(3), 1994, pp. 305-307
Citation: F. Jennings, A COUNTRY BETWEEN - THE UPPER OHIO VALLEY AND ITS PEOPLES, 1724-1774 - MCCONNELL,MN, The Journal of American history, 80(3), 1993, pp. 1056-1056