What You Need to Read, September 2022

It has a been a busy summer, and now classes are back in full swing. The biggest news I have is the imminent publication of the third edition of Native America with my co-author Peter Jakob Olsen-Harbich. Copies should be available soon

Andersson, Rani-Henrik. Lakota: An Indigenous History, (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2022).

Arista, Noelani. The Kingdom and the Republic: Sovereign Hawai’I and the Early United States, (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2022).

Bentley, Matthew and John Bloom. The Imperial Gridiron: Manhood, Civilization, and Football at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School, (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2022).

Berthelette, Scott. “Les Sçioux n’étoient bons qu’á manger’: La Colle and the Anishinaabeg-Dakota War, 1730-1742,” Ethnohistory 69 (2022), 1-27.

Blackhawk, Ned. The Rediscovery of America: Native Peoples and the Unmaking of US History, (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2022).

De Jong, David H. Paternalism to Partnership: The Administration of Indian Affairs, 1786-2021, (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2022).

Dowd, Gregory Evans. “Indigenous Self-Vanishing? Relating the North American ‘Iroquois Wars’ and the South African Mfecane,” William and Mary Quarterly 79 (July 2022), 393-424

Dubcovsky, Alejandra. Talking Back: Native Women and the Making of the Early South, (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2022).

Geiger, Andrea.  Converging Empires: Native Craftwork and the Art of American Literatures, (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2022).

Gross, Richard. “Native Villages of La Salle’s Illinois Country,” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, 115 (Spring 2022), 33-65.

Haggard, Dixie Ray. “The First Invasion of Georgia and the Myth of Westo Power, 1656-1684,” Journal of Military History, 86 (July 2022), 533-556.

Hall, Ryan. “Chaos and Conquest: The Civil War and Indigenous Crisis on the Upper Missouri,” Journal of the Civil War Era, 12 (June 2022), 147-172.

Hämäläinen, Pekka. Indigenous Continent: A New History of America, (New York: Norton, 2022).

Huebner, Karen L. “’Brother, After this Conduct, Can You Blame Me?’ The Echo of Native American Memory of the 1782 Massacre at Gnadenhutten,” Journal of the Early Republic, 42 (Spring 2022), 1-30.

Klein, Alan. “the Great gathering: Lakota Basketball as a Site of Cultural Production,” American Indian Quarterly, 46 (Winter/Spring 2022), 1-24.

Kramer, Erin. “’That She Shall Be Forever Banished from this Country’: Alcohol, Sovereignty, and Social Segregation in New Netherland,” Early American Studies, 20 (Winter 2022), 3-42.

Little, J. I.  “The In-Between World of a Coast Salish Shaman: Charlie Wilson/Chliraminset of Kuper (Penelakut) Island, British Columbia, 1880-1904,” Social history/Histoire Social 55 (May 2022), 49-69.

McGrath, Ann, Laura Rademaker and Jakelin Troy, Everywhen: Australia and the Language of Deep History (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2023).

Marsh, Dawn G., “The Coming Out Place,” Indiana Magazine of History 118 (March 2022), 1-40.

Meyer, Sabine N. Native Removal Writing: Narratives of Peoplehood, Politics and Law, (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2022).

Ortiz, Roxanne Dunbar and Philip J. Deloria, eds., The Great Sioux Nation: Sitting in Judgment on America, (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2022).

Oskison, John M. Unconquerable: The Story of John Ross, Chief of the Cherokees, 1828-1866, (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2022).

Pawlicki, Sarah. “’I Hear that God Saith Work’: Wunnampuhtogig and  Puritans Laboring for Grace in Massachusetts, 1643-1653,” Early American Studies, 20 (Spring 2022), 189-214.

Pigeon, Emilie and Carolyn Podruchny, “Bannock Diplomacy: How Metis Women Fought Battles and Made Peace in North Dakota, 1850s-1870s,” Ethnohistory, 69 (2022), 29-52.

Pluymers, Keith. No Wood, No Kingdom: Political Ecology in the English Atlantic, (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2022).

Ress, David.  “Autonomy, Not Assimilation: Waban and the Praying Indian Political Experiment in the Massachusetts Bay Colony,” Australasian Journal of American Studies, 41 (July 2022), 27-58

Rizzo-Martinez, Martin.  We Are not Animals: Indigenous Politics of Survival, Rebellion and Reconstitution in Nineteenth Century California, (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2022).

Smyth, Noel E. “The Obfuscation of Native American Presence in the French Atlantic: Natchez Indians in Saint Domingue, 1731-1791,” Ethnohistory, 69 (July 2022), 263-285.

Stanciu, Christina. The Makings and Unmakings of Americans: Indians and Immigrants in American Literature and Culture, 1879-1924, (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2022).

Stone, Erin Woodruff. Captives of Conquest: Slavery in the Early Modern Spanish Caribbean, (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2022).

Szabo, Joyce M. Reimagining History from an Indigenous Perspective: The Graphic Work of Floyd Solomon, (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2022).

Weaver, Jace and Laura Adams Weaver. Red Clay, 1835, (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2022).

Westman, Clinton N. Cree and Christian: Encounters and Transformations, (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2022).

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