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Taken from the Lips: Gender and Eros in Mesoamerican Religions

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Sylvia Marcos
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Reviewed by Melanie Cheung
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2006

Dr Sylvia Marcos is a respected indigenous Mexican academic. Her research is in ancient and contemporary Mesoamerican epistemologies, oral traditions, healing, gender, sexuality and religion.

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Lessons from a Quechua strongwoman: Ideophony, dialogue, and perspective

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Author: 
Nuckolls, Janis B.
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reviewed by Elena Mihas
Published: 
2010
The book by Janis Nuckolls, Lessons from a Quechua strongwoman: Ideophony, dialogue, and perspective, focuses on the communicative function of ideophone

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Queer indigenous studies: Critical interventions in theory, politics, and literature.

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Author: 
Driskill, Q.-L., Finley, C., Gilley, B. J., & Morgensen, S. L.
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Reviewed by Charmaine Kaimikaua
Published: 
2011
Queer Indigenous Studies: Critical Interventions in Theory, Politics and Literature is a critical collection of indigenous contributions towards the understanding of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer and two-spirit (GLBTQ2) lived experiences and communities.

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Trust in the land: New directions in tribal conservation.

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Middleton, B.R.
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Reviewed by Nicholle Dragone
Published: 
2011
In Trust in the Land: New Directions in Tribal Conservation,Beth Middleton presents a detailed study of private conservation tools, particularly land trusts and conservation easements,as a means of aiding indigenous peoples in reacquiring, accessing, protecting and stewarding traditional homelands no long

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Thinking in Indian: A John Mohawk reader.

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Author: 
Barreiro, J. (Ed.)
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Reviewed by Carolyn Stirling
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2010
Sotsisowah (John Mohawk, 1944–2006), an elder of the Turtle Clan in the Seneca Nation, was deeply rooted in Haudenasaunee [Iroquois] culture and traditions as a philosopher, activist and teacher.

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Honoring our heritage: Culturally appropriate approaches for teaching indigenous students.

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Reyhner, J., Gilbert, S. W., & Lockard, L. (eds.)
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Reviewed by Raney Bench
Published: 
2011
Honoring our Heritage is a compilation of articles focused on the methodologies, challenges, and successes of changing teaching techniques and curriculum content to acknowledge and incorporate indigenous worldview into primary and secondary public education.

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The Treaty of Waitangi Companion: Māori and Pākehā from Tasman to today

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Author: 
Vincent O'Malley, Bruce Stirling, Wally Penetito (eds.)
Published: 
2011

Since the Treaty of Waitangi was signed by Māori chiefs and Governor Hobson in 1840 it has become the defining document in New Zealand history.

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Carwyn Jones
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