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Grant Arndt
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The making and muting of an indigenous media activist: Imagination and ideology in Charles Round Low Cloud's “Indian News”
G Arndt
American Ethnologist 37 (3), 499-510, 2010
232010
Native Chicago
T Straus
Albatross, 2002
202002
Ho-Chunk Powwows and the Politics of Tradition
G Arndt
U of Nebraska Press, 2016
182016
" Contrary to Our Way of Thinking": The Struggle for an American Indian Center in Chicago, 1946-1953
G Arndt
American Indian Culture and Research Journal 22 (4), 1998
131998
Relocation's Imagined Landscape and the Rise of Chicago's Native American Community
GP Arndt
Native Chicago, 114-27, 1998
131998
Settler agnosia in the field: Indigenous action, functional ignorance, and the origins of ethnographic entrapment
G Arndt
American Ethnologist 43 (3), 465-474, 2016
122016
Ho-Chunk ‘Indian Powwows’ of the Early Twentieth Century
G Arndt
Ellis et al., Powwow 47, 2005
122005
Rediscovering Nancy Oestreich Lurie's Activist Anthropology
G Arndt
American Anthropologist 121 (3), 725-728, 2019
72019
Indigenous Autobiography en Abyme: Indigenous Reflections on Representational Agency in the Case of Crashing Thunder
G Arndt
Ethnohistory 59 (1), 27-49, 2012
62012
The Emergence of Indigeneity and the Politics of Race and Culture in Native North America
G Arndt
Reviews in Anthropology 43 (1), 79-105, 2014
52014
Mediating indigeneity: Ho-Chunk ‘Indian News’ as a critique of the legacies of settler colonialism
GP Arndt
Settler Colonial Studies 3 (2), 202-213, 2013
42013
No Middle Ground: Ho-Chunk Powwows and the Production of Social Space in Native Wisconsin
GP Arndt
University of Chicago, Department of Anthropology, 2004
42004
Joining the ongoing struggle: Vine Deloria, Nancy Lurie, and the quest for a decolonial anthropology
G Arndt
Journal of Anthropological Research 79 (4), 468-491, 2023
32023
Voices and Votes in the Fields of Settler Society: American Indian Media and Electoral Politics in 1930s Wisconsin
G Arndt
Comparative Studies in Society and History 57 (3), 780-805, 2015
32015
The Indian’s White Man: Indigenous Knowledge, Mutual Understanding, and the Politics of Indigenous Reason
G Arndt
Current Anthropology 63 (1), 10-30, 2022
22022
Decolonization and the history of Americanist anthropology: Introduction to the special issue
G Arndt
Journal of Anthropological Research 79 (4), 433-438, 2023
12023
INTRODUCTION: HISTORY OF ANTHROPOLOGY THAT IS DESIGNED TO INSPIRE
I Bashkow, CM Rouse, G Arndt, A Osanloo, R Lederman
AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST 121 (3), 708-709, 2019
12019
Indigenous Dance and Dancing Indian: Contested Representation in the Global Era By Matthew Krystal. Boulder: University Press of Colorado, 2012. Pp. xxii, 360 …
G Arndt
The Americas 70 (1), 109-111, 2013
12013
Jack Glazier. Anthropology and Radical Humanism: Native and African American Narratives and the Myth of Race. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 2020. 241+ xi pp.
G Arndt
Anthropology and Humanism 47 (2), 447-449, 2022
2022
Crafting an Indigenous Nation: Kiowa Expressive Culture in the Progressive Era. By Jenny Tone-Pah-Hote
G Arndt
Western Historical Quarterly, 2020
2020
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