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Indigenous Leadership Bibliography - The Banff Centre

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<strong>Indigenous</strong> <strong>Leadership</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong><br />

United States<br />

Chief Joseph, “Chief Joseph’s Own Story” (1879) April, North American Review.<br />

Chief William Red Fox, <strong>The</strong> Memoirs of Chief Red Fox (Greenwich: Fawcett Publications, 1971).<br />

Richard O. Clemmer, “<strong>The</strong> Hopi Traditionalist Movement” (1994) 18:3 American Indian Culture and<br />

Research Journal 125.<br />

Elizabeth Colson, “Political Organization in Tribal Societies: A Cross Cultural Comparison” (1986) 10:1<br />

American Indian Quarterly 5.<br />

Stephen E. Cornell, “American Indian Political Resurgence: <strong>The</strong> Historical Sociology of Group Incorporation<br />

and Response” [unpublished Doctorate dissertation, University of Chicago, 1980].<br />

D. Coyhis, “Servant <strong>Leadership</strong>: <strong>The</strong> Elders Have Said <strong>Leadership</strong> is About Service: <strong>The</strong>y Say We Are Really<br />

Here to Serve the People” (1993) 1-3 Winds of Change 23.<br />

Robert Cwiklik, Tecumseh: Shawnee Rebel (New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1993).<br />

Warren L. d’Azevedo, “Some Recent Studies of Native American Political Relations in the Western Great<br />

Basin: A Commentary” in Ruth M. Houghton, ed., Native American Politics: Power Relationships in the<br />

Western Great Basin Today (Reno: Bureau of Governmental Research, University of Nevada, 1973) 107.<br />

Angie Debo, Geronimo: <strong>The</strong> Man, His Time, His Place (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1976).<br />

Vine Deloria Jr., “<strong>The</strong> Rise and Fall of the First Indian Movement: A Review Article” (1971) 33:4 Historian<br />

661.<br />

Raymond J. DeMallie, “Touching the Pen: Plains Indian Treaty Councils in Ethnohistorical Perspective” in<br />

Frederick C. Luebke, ed., Ethnicity on the Great Plains (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1980) 46.<br />

F.J. Dockstader, Great North American Indians: Profiles in Life and <strong>Leadership</strong> (New York: Van Nostrand<br />

Reinhold, 1977).<br />

Philip Drucker, <strong>The</strong> Native Brotherhoods: Modern Intertribal Organizations on the North West Coast<br />

(Washington: U.S. Printing Office, 1958).<br />

Thomas E. Dutelle, “Development of Political <strong>Leadership</strong> and Institutions Among the Klamath Indians”<br />

[unpublished Masters thesis, Columbia University, 1951].<br />

Jan M. Dykshorn, “Leaders of the Sioux Indian Nation” (1975) 3 Dakota Highlights 2.<br />

David Edmonds, ed., <strong>The</strong> New Warriors: Native American Leaders Since 1900 (Lincoln: University of<br />

Nebraska Press, 2001).<br />

David R. Edmunds, ed., American Indian Leaders: Studies in Diversity (Lincoln: University of Nebraska<br />

Press, 1980).<br />

D.C. Ellis, “A Note on Okima-hka-n” (1960) 2:3 Anthropological Linguistics 1.<br />

A.M. Ervin, “Styles and Strategies of <strong>Leadership</strong> During the Alaskan Native Land Claims Movement, 1959-<br />

71” (1987) 29:1 Anthropologica 21.<br />

William N. Fenton, “An Iroquois Condolence Council for Installing Cayuga Chiefs in 1945” (1946) 36:4<br />

Washington Academy of Sciences Journal 110.<br />

William N. Fenton, “<strong>Leadership</strong> in the Northeastern Woodlands of North America” (1986) 10:1 American<br />

Indian Quarterly 21.<br />

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