Volume IV Winter 1993 Issue #3

In This Issue
Indian Research:
Asking New Questions, Finding New Answers

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Departments
4 From Passive to Active Research in Indian Country
By Karen Gayton Swisher

6 On Campus

7 Letters

8 Everything Passes, Even Disappointment, Anger and Shame
By Marjane Ambler

10 The Land Grant Tribal College
By Stephen Amato

Articles
12 Ways of Knowing Extending the Boundaries of Scholarship
By Jack Barden and Paul Boyer

16 Indians as Archaeologists
By Beverly Badhorse

18 The Utility of Scholarship Interview with John Red Horse

20 The Model Scholar
By Paul Boyer

24 Finding New Answers to Old Questions
By Grayson Noley

28 Making Indians Disappear
By Steven Crum

33 The Psychology of Survival Book Review
by Phyllis Howard

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