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2. The Legacy of Dell Hymes: Ethnopoetics, Narrative Inequality, and Voice ed. by Paul V. Kroskrity, Anthony K. Webster (review)
3. Applied Anthropology: Disciplinary Oxymoron?
4. The Nature of Knowledge: Calibrating Discourses across Cultures and Finding Common Disciplinary Ground
5. Anthropological Horizons
6. 25 Anticipating Queer Theory.
7. 24 Current Extensions of Sapir and Whorf in Cross-Cultural Cognitive Science: Cognitive Styles and Ontological Categories.
8. Contributors
9. 20 'Interpersonal Relations' in a Kalapalo Shaman's Narratives.
10. 19 Policy on Aboriginal Languages in Canada: Notes on Status Planning.
11. 16 Ella Cara Deloria: Early Lakota Ethnologist (Newly Discovered Novelist).
12. 21 Sequentiality and Temporalization in the Narrative Construction of a South American Cholera Epidemic.
13. 18 Nisga'a Studies and the Americanist Tradition: Bringing First Nations Research and Teaching into the Academy.
14. 23 'Critical Linguistics': Alternative Approaches to Text in the American Tradition.
15. 22 Personal Agency in Systemic Discourse.
16. 17 Past and New Directions for Fieldwork in Ethnolinguistics: The Case of Micmac (Northern Dialects).
17. 12 Continuities and Renewals in Mayan Literacy and Calendrics.
18. 10 Dialogues between Worlds: Mesoamerica after and before the European Invasion.
19. 14 George A. Dorsey, James R. Murie, and the Textual Documentation of Skiri Pawnee.
20. 9 Reflections on Culture, History, and Authenticity.
21. 13 Why Collect Texts? The Native, Evangelical, and Americanist Traditions among the Tuscaroras.
22. 7 Cultural Relativism in the Americanist Tradition: From Anthropological Method to Indigenous Emancipation.
23. 15 'George Sword Wrote These': Lakota Culture as Lakota Text.
24. 5 Nationalism and the Americanist Tradition.
25. 6 Boas on the Threshold of Ethnopoetics.
26. 8 Authenticity and Aggiornamento in Spoken Texts and Their Critical Edition.
27. 4 The Non-Eclipse of Americanist Anthropology during the 1930s and 1940s.
28. 11 The Meaning of Writing and Text in a Changing Americanist Tradition.
29. 3 Theorizing American Anthropology: Continuities from the B.A.E. to the Boasians.
30. 2 Theorizing Coyote's Cannon: Sharing Stories with Thomas King.
31. 1 Introduction: Timely Conversations.
32. Theorizing the Americanist Tradition
33. Title page, Copyright
34. National and Transnational Anthropology: The Canadian Exemplar
35. Editors' Introduction
36. How the Indians Lost Their Land: Law and Power on the Frontier, and: How the Discovery of America Dispossessed Indigenous Peoples of Their Lands, and: Sovereign Selves: American Indian Autobiography and the Law (review)
37. Linguistic Anthropology in Canada: Some Personal Reflections
38. Linguistic relativities: Language diversity and modern thought (review)
39. Editors' Introduction
40. William N. Fenton (1908-2005)
41. Excluded Ancestors, Inventible Traditions: Essays Toward a More Inclusive History of Anthropology (review)
42. Edmund Leach: An Anthropological Life (review)
43. Editors' Introduction
44. Editors' Introduction
45. The Franz Boas Papers, Volume 2 : Franz Boas, James Teit, and Early Twentieth-Century Salish Ethnography
46. SERIES EDITORS’ INTRODUCTION
47. Series Editors’ Introduction
48. SERIES EDITORS’ INTRODUCTION
49. Conversation Framed—The Center for Native American and Indigenous Research: A Jeffersonian Legacy
50. An Interview with Stephen O. Murray on Stephen O. Murray as Historian of Anthropology (and More)
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