Intro -- Tribal Worlds: Critical Studies in American Indian Nation Building -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Location of Indian Communities Discussed in this Volume -- Introduction -- Part I: Definitions -- Chapter 1: Tuscarora Political Domains -- Chapter 2: 'To Renew Our Fire': Political Activism, Nationalism, and Identity in Three Rotinonhsionni Communities -- Chapter 3: Kinship as an Assertion of Sovereign Native Nationhood -- Chapter 4: Marked by Fire: Anishinaabe Articulations of Nationhood in Treaty-Making with the United States and Canada -- Chapter 5: Imagining Un-Imagined Communities: The Politics of Indigenous Nationalism -- Part II: Manifestations -- Chapter 6: Articulating a Traditional Future: Makah Sealers and Whalers, 1880-1999 -- Chapter 7: Beyond Folklore: Historical Writing and Treaty Rights Activism in the Bad River WPA -- Chapter 8: Anishinaabe Gathering Rights and Market Arts: The Contribution of the WPA Indian Handicraft Project in Michigan -- Chapter 9: We Worked and Made Beautiful Things: Kiowa Women, Material Culture, and Peoplehood, 1900-1939 -- Consolidated Bibliography -- Contributors -- Index.
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Part 1: Shepard Krech and his critics -- 1. Beyond The ecological Indian / Shepard Krech III -- 2. The ecological Indian and the politics of representation: critiquing The ecological Indian in the age of ecocide / Darren J. Ranco -- 3. Myths of the ecological whitemen: histories, science, and rights in North American-Native American relations / Harvey A. Feit -- Part 2: (Over)hunting large game -- 4. Did the ancestors of Native Americans cause animal extinctions in late-pleistocene North America? And does it matter if they did? / Robert L. Kelly and Mary M. Prasciunas -- 5. Rationality and resource use among hunters: some Eskimo examples / Ernest S. Burch Jr. -- 6. Wars over buffalo: stories versus stories on the Northern Plains / Dan Flores -- Part 3: Representations of Indians and animals -- 7. Watch for falling bison : the buffalo hunt as museum trope and ecological allegory / John Dorst -- 8. Ecological and un-ecological Indians : the (non)portrayal of Plains Indians in the buffalo commons literature / Sebastian F. Braun -- Part 4: Traditional ecological knowledge -- 9. Swallowing wealth : Northwest Coast beliefs and ecological practices / Michael E. Harkin -- 10. Sustaining a relationship : inquiry into the emergence of a logic of engagement with salmon among the southern Tlingits / Stephen J. Langdon -- Part 5: Contemporary resource management issues -- 11. The politics of cultural revitalization and intertribal resource management: the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission and the states of Wisconsin, Michigan, and Minnesota / Larry Nesper and James H. Schlender -- 12. Skull Valley goshutes and the politics of nuclear waste: environment, identity, and sovereignty / David Rich Lewis