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Pacific Northwest Quarterly Volume 101 Numbers 3-4 (Summer/Fall 2010)
Special Double Issue: Race and Empire at the Fair
ARTICLES
Introduction. Moon-Ho Jung, 107-108
Professor Igloo Jimmie and Dr. Boombang Meet the Heathens: Indigenous Representations and the Geography of Empire at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. Josh Reid, 109-25
"I came voluntarily to work, sing and dance": Stories from the Eskimo Village at the 1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. Lisa Blee, 126-39.
Colonial Ethnology and the Igorrote Village at the AYP. Jon Olivera, 141-49
Gateway to the Orient: Japan and Seattle's Nikkei Community at the AYP. Shelly Sang-Hee Lee, 150-61
RECENT BOOKS IN REVIEW
Patricia E. Roy, The Triumph of Citizenship: The Japanese and Chinese in Canada, 1941-67, by Kornel S. Change, 162
Jon K. Lauck, Prairie Republic: The Political Culture of Dakota Territory, 1879-1889, by Joseph T. Stuart, 163
Jeff Oliver, Landscapes and Social Transformations on the Northwest Coast: Colonial Encounters in the Fraser Valley, by Kathryn McKay, 163-64
Robert Lynn Fuller, Drifting toward Mayhem: The Bank Crisis in the United States, 1930-1933, by Lynne Pierson Doti, 164-65
Jeanette Taylor, The Quadra Story: A History of Quadra Island, by Diane Smith, 165-66
Kimberley Mangun, A Force for Change: Beatrice Morrow Cannady and the Struggle for Civil Rights in Oregon, 1912-1936, by Jean M. Ward, 166-67
R. Gregory Nokes, Massacred for Gold: The Chinese in Hells Canyon, by Geoffrey W. Jensen, 167-68
Alvin J. Ziontz, A Lawyer in Indian Country: A Memoir, by Sarah Nickel, 168
David L. Nicandri, River of Promise: Lewis and Clark on the Columbia, by Barbara J. Kubik, 169
Dennis M. Larsen, Slick as a Mitten: Ezra Meeker's Klondike Enterprise, by Sean Panzer, 169-70
Northwest History News Notes, compiled by Sean Lanksbury, 171-73
Index, 174-76
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