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All books are first printings of first editions or first American editions unless otherwise noted.
YOUNT, Steven
NY, Ballantine, (1994). Fine in a near fine dust jacket with some fading near the spine.
[#915741]
$21
YUNQUÉ, Edgardo Vega
NY, Farrar Straus Giroux, (2003). The advance reading copy. Fine in wrappers.
[#915742]
$21
ZABOR, Rafi
NY, Norton, (1997). Winner of the PEN/Faulkner Award. A first novel that had a small first printing in the range of 5000-6000 copies. Fine in a fine dust jacket.
[#912885]
$21
ZEIDNER, Lisa
San Francisco, North Point Press, 1989. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket.
[#915745]
$21
ZIGAL, Thomas
(NY), Delacorte Press, (1995). Fine in a fine dust jacket.
[#912887]
$21
(Edmonton), Alberta Native News, 1995. Volume 12, No. 8. Eleventh anniversary issue. Near fine.
[#018269]
$20
(NY), (AIRORF), 1994. Volume 1, No. 1. Newsletter of a nonprofit foundation established to aid in the process of repatriation of Native American cultural artifacts -- an important movement in recent Native American tribal histories. Folded for mailing; else fine.
[#018281]
$20
St. Paul, COMPAS, (1976). Special Bicentennial Issue. Near fine in wrappers.
[#018286]
$20

(Washington, CT), American Indian Archaeological Institute, 1983, 1985. Newsletter focused on Indian archeology, with an emphasis on New England. Two issues: Volume 11, No. 5 and Volume 13, No. 1. Near fine in stapled wrappers.
[#025850]
$20
Toronto, CJL Foundation, (1977). Special Issue, April 1977. The Mackenzie Valley pipeline issue. Fine.
[#018319]
$20
(Cambridge), (Cultural Survival Inc.), (1981,1986). Volume 5, No. 1 and Volume 10, No. 4. 1981, 1986. The first issue a newsletter; the second issue the quarterly magazine. Near fine in stapled wrappers.
[#018322]
$20
(NY), (Association on American Indian Affairs), (1993-1994). Two issues: Nos. 128, 129. Folded for mailing; else fine.
[#018343]
$20
(Denmark), IWGIA, (1972-1979). Three items: IWGIA Document #5 (1972), John H. Bodley's "Tribal Survival in the Amazon: the Campa Case;" IWGIA Document #19 (1975), Jean Chiappino's "The Brazilian Indigenous Problem and Policy: The Aripuana Park;" and IWGIA Newsletter No. 23 (1979), which includes, among other articles, a piece on Leonard Peltier. The latter has an owner name, the first has a cover abrasion; on the whole the lot is near fine.
[#018359]
$20
(Schoharie), Iroquois Indian Museum, 1991. Volume 6, No. 2. This issue, "The Gift-Givers, Part 1," is a compilation of Museum pieces on Iroquois arts and artists. Stapled pages folded for mailing; near fine.
[#018373]
$20
(NY), North American Congress on Latin America, 1972. Volume 6, No. 2. Includes an article on violence and right wing terror in Guatemala. Near fine in wrappers.
[#018375]
$20

(Ithaca), (Cornell University), 1995-1996. Native Americas replaced Cornell's journal Akwekon, which had been re-titled from Northeast Indian Quarterly, and while Native Americas retained the numbering system of its predecessors, this was announced by the publishers as a new launch. Three issues, two items, as follows: Volume 12, Nos. 1/2 (a double issue); Volume 13, No. 1. Fine in wrappers.
[#025873]
$20
(Phoenix), (Media Concepts), 1990-1995. Glossy, four-color magazine devoted to Native American life and arts, published in coordination with a number of museums. Five issues, as follows: Volume 4, No. 4; Volume 6, Nos. 2, 4; Volume 8, No. 1; Volume 9, No. 1. One issue with creasing to cover; several with light spine wear; all near fine or better in wrappers.
[#025879]
$20
(London), (Little A), 1983. No. 9. Radical British newspaper concerned with native issues around the world, including North, South and Central American Indian issues. Near fine.
[#018386]
$20
(Hayward, WI), (Indian Country Communications), 1990. Newspaper, with Indian news from around the country and also Canada and Mexico. Volume 4, No. 8. Tabloid; mild sunning; else fine.
[#025885]
$20
Marquette, Northern Michigan University, 1982. Volume 9, No. 1. Published by American Indian students at Northern Michigan University, Sunned at the edges and folds; small ink notation; near fine.
[#018401]
$20
(Phoenix), (Orme Alternatives Coalition), [c. 1978]. A single 11"x17" sheet folded to make four pages, focusing on the impact of the proposed Orme Dam on the Fort McDowell Yavapai Indian Community. Near fine.
[#018405]
$20
(Chicago), (Native American Educational Services College), 1993. No. 42. The Reservation Urban Learning Exchange, done by the NAES College. Folded in half for mailing; near fine.
[#018425]
$20


(Chapel Hill), (North Carolina Archaeological Society), (1961). Volume 13. Anthropological articles. Near fine in stapled wrappers.
[#018439]
$20
(NY), (Columbia University), (1980). Volume 4, No. 4. Hand-addressed to a prominent Native American author, with a brief note to him on the final page; near fine.
[#018442]
$20
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