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Introduction: George Horse Capture
1. Activating Indians into national politics / Ben Nighthorse Campbell
PART I: AMERICAN INDIAN IDENTITY
2. Activism: time to change: Native American references in sports / Suzan Shown Harjo
3. What's in a label? Native American identity and the rise of a tradition of racism / Gregory R. Campbell and S. Neyooxet Greymorning
4. Tribal nationalism: the concept of governmental recognition of tribes and the Little Shell Chippewa Tribe / James Parker Shield
5. The Chinook Nation and its struggle for federal recognition / Ray Gardner
6. An overview of Indian populations / C. Matthew Snipp
PART II: ART AND EXPRESSION
7. Native art / David Penney
8. Challenges in managing culturally sensitive collections at the National Museum of the American Indian / James Pepper Henry
9. Repatriation in the Twenty-first century: are we still fighting the Skull Wars? / David Hurst Thomas
10. Today's American Indian tribes and their museums / Lisa J. Watt
PART III: EDUCATION
11. Indian education: state and federal / Earl J. Barlow
12. What can universities contribute to indigenous language immersion programs? :a case study from Southern California / Margaret Field
13. Observations on a tribal language revitalization program / Darrell Robes Kipp
14. Since Lewis and Clark: are tribal colleges meeting the challenges of the Twenty-first century? / Gerald E. Gipp
15. American Indian issues for the next fifty years / James Shanley
16. The rise and fall of Native American studies in the United States / Duane Champagne
PART IV: MEDIA
17. Native news: "somehow" / Mark Trahant
18. Press coverage of American Indian issues / Tim Johnson
PART V: POLITICS AND LAW
19. Voting Rights in Indian Country / Janine B. Pease
20. Federal Indian Policy in the Twenty-first Century / Kevin Gover
21. An overview and patterns in federal Indian law / Walter Echo Hawk
PART VI: THE ENVIRONMENT AND LAND
22. As long as the water flows: a century of Blackfeet water lost from the St. Mary Canal and the Milk River Drainage / Richmond Clow
23. How the land was taken: the legacy of the Lewis and Clark Expedition for Native nations / Rebecca Tsosie
24. From battlefields to boardrooms: a rich complexity of enduring pride and new achievements / James D. Nason.

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