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Volume 33, Numbers 1 & 2 (Spring-Summer 2021)
ContentsSpecial Section: Bad IndiansGuest Editors Laura M. Furlan and Lydia M. Heberling
From the Editors
Reimagining Native California with Deborah Miranda’s
Bad Indians: A Tribal Memoir Laura M. Furlan and Lydia M. Heberling
Surviving Catastrophe: Traveling with Coyote in
Bad Indians: A Tribal Memoir Lydia M. Heberling
The Archives of Deborah Miranda’s
Bad Indians Laura M. Furlan
“Erasure Is a Bitch, Isn’t It?”: Deborah Miranda’s Feminist Geographies and Native Women’s Life Writing
Anne Mai Yee Jansen
Deborah Miranda, Natalie Diaz, Tommy Pico, and Metaphors of Representation
Colleen G. Eils
When Coyote Knocks on the Door: Documenting Chaos, Archiving Resilience
Deborah Miranda
General Articles Plant Life in Louise Erdrich’s
The Beet Queen Jane Im
“Americanism for Indians”: Carlos Montezuma’s “Immigrant Problem,”
Wassaja, and the Limits of Native Activism
Cristina Stanciu