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Review of Cultural Representation in Native America
American Indian Culture and Research Journal (2007)
  • Christina Gish Berndt, University of Minnesota
Abstract
What do Barbie, beer, nuclear bombs, New Age shamans, and Creole identity have in common? The authors of this anthology address each of these topics to illuminate cultural representation both of and by American Indian communities. This collection consists of articles from scholars and community activists that draw on provocative contemporary issues to suggest new directions for the study of cultural representation...
Publication Date
2007
Publisher Statement
Reprinted from the American Indian Culture and Research Journal, volume 31, number 3, by permission of the American Indian Studies Center, UCLA © 2007 Regents of the University of California.
Citation Information
Christina Gish Berndt. "Review of Cultural Representation in Native America" American Indian Culture and Research Journal Vol. 31 Iss. 3 (2007)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/christina_gishhill/2/