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Wíčazo Ša Review

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Wíčazo Ša Review (meaning “Red Pencil” in Lakota) is a biannual, peer‑reviewed journal focused on Native American studies. It began in 1985, founded by Elizabeth Cook-Lynn (Dakota Santee), Beatrice Medicine (Lakota), Roger Buffalohead (Ponca), and William Willard (Cherokee). Since 1999 it has been published by the University of Minnesota Press; it originally started at Eastern Washington University’s Native American Studies center. The journal features essays, articles, interviews, reviews, poems, short stories, course outlines, curriculum ideas, and other scholarly and literary work related to Native American studies and related fields. The current editor is Dr. Lloyd L. Lee (an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation) at the University of New Mexico, who took over from James Riding In of Arizona State University. The publication is in English and appears twice a year.


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