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The majority of these materials are included in Professor Churchill’s vita available from Pauline Hale (303-735-6183). The materials will be available for review upon request on Wednesday, March 30, 2005 (contact: Pauline Hale).

ADDRESSES, SPEECHES
“The Next Five Hundred Years,” Alfred University Commencement Address,” (1992)
Speech at UMC, Video (2005)

ARTICLES, ESSAYS, PAMPHLETS, LAW REVIEW, POLEMICS
“Agents of Repression Revisited,” Social Justice (2003)
“An American Holocaust? The Structure of Denial,” Adelaide Institute, Vol. 17, No. 1 Issue #33
“An American Holocaust? The Structure of Denial,” Scholarly Essay, Socialism and Democracy (2003)
Anarchy: A Journal of Desire Armed, #35, #43 and #45, Magazines (1993, ’97, ’98)
“Dismantling the Politics of Comfort,” Essay, Satya (2005)
“Forbidding the ‘G-Word’: Holocaust Denial as Judicial Doctrine in Canada,” Other Voices (2000)
“Kizhiibaabinesik, A Bright Star, She Burned too Briefly,” Essay listed separately from book forward of same name (2001)
“Some People Push Back: On the Justice of Roosting Chickens” (2001) and Abridgement (2002)
“Sports team names, American Indians and Mascots,” Heartland: A Free American Journal, (p.32, 2001)
“The General Allotment ‘Eligibility’ Hoax,” article by John P. LaVelle
“The Law Stood Squarely on Its Head: U.S. Legal Doctrine, Indigenous Self-Determination and the Question of World Order,” Oregon Law Review, Vol. 81, No. 4 (2002)
“The People Must be United,” polemic in Earth First Journal (2000)
“The Specter of Hannibal Lecter” Green Anarchy # 13 (2003)
“The Record of a Radical,” by Jacob Laksin, FrontPageMagazine.com (2005)
“Churchill’s membership in tribe honorary only,” Rocky Mountain News (2005)
“Assessing Ward Churchill’s Version of the 1837 Smallpox Epidemic,” by Thomas Brown, Thomas Brown’s Lamar University Website (2005)
White Studies, The Intellectual Imperialism of Higher Education (Pamphlet) (2002)

BOOKS
Acts of Rebellion, A Ward Churchill Reader (2003)
Agents of Repression (1988, 1990, and 2002, with Jim Vander Wall)
American Indian Holocaust and Survival (by Russell Thornton 1987)
Fantasies of the Master Race (1992)
Kill the Indian, Save the Man (2004)
On the Justice of Roosting Chickens: Reflections on the Consequences of U.S. Imperial Arrogance and Criminality (2003)
Perversions of Justice: Indigenous Peoples and Angloamerican Law (2003)
The State of Native America: Genocide, Colonization and Resistance (by Annette Jaimes ed. 1992)

BOOK REVIEWS
“A Critical Review of James Treat’s Around the Sacred Fire: Native Religious Activism in the Red Power Era” (2004)
“American Indian Literature, Environmental Justice, and Ecocriticism: The Middle Place” (2003)
“Roanoke and Wampum: Topics in Native American Heritage and Literatures” (2002)
“For This Land: Writings on Religion in America, by Vine Deloria, Jr.” (2002)
“Native American Representations: First Encounters, Distorted Images, and Literary Appropriations” (2002)

BROADCAST TRANSCRIPTS, TAPES, INTERVIEWS
“At Large with Geraldo Rivera, 07:16, (2/12/2005), 10:00:00 P.M.”
Broadcast Transcript (1/29/2005), Fox 31 Newscast 5:00
Broadcast Transcript (2/1/2004) [sic], Fox News Channel
“Dismantling the Politics of Comfort: The Satya Interview with Ward Churchill,” Satya (2004)
KBCO Morning Show (2/28/2005), Interview
Peter Boyles radio show, (1/31/2005)
Caplis/Silverman radio show, (1/25/2005)
Rosen radio show, (1/31/2005)

CDS, CASSETTES
“Colonialism, Imperialism, Globalization” (2002)
“Doing Time: The Politics of Imprisonment” (2001)
“Images of Indians: How Hollywood Stereotyped the Native American” (2003)
“In a Pig’s Eye: The Rise of the American Police State” (2002)
“Life in Occupied America” (2003)
Monkey Wrenching the New World Order, (2001)
“Pacifism and Pathology in the American Left” (2001)
“The Drums of October, Legacy of a Pernicious Hero” (2001)
Vernon Bellecourt Phone Message, 2 Cassettes (1993)

CHAPTERS -- BOOKS, INTERVIEWS
“A Question of Identity,” A Will to Survive: Indigenous Essays on the Politics of Culture, Language and Identity (2004)
“American Indians in Film: Thematic Contours of Cinematic Colonization,” Reversing the Lens: Ethnicity, Race, Gender and Sexuality Through Film (2003) (with second article, “Let’s Spread the Fun Around”)
“Contours of Enlightenment: Reflections on Science, Law, Theology, and the Alternative Vision of Vine Deloria, Jr.,” Native Voices, American Indian Identity & Resistance (2003)
“Crimes against Humanity,” Introduction to Ethnic Studies (2004)
“Genocide by Any Other Name: North American Indian Residential Schools in Context,” Genocide War Crimes and the West: History and Complicity (2004)
“Like Sand in the Wind: The Making of an American Diaspora in the United States,” UStruggle for the Land: Native North American Resistance to Genocide, Ecocide and Colonization (2002)
“Naming Our Destiny: Toward a Language of American Indian Liberation,” originally written in 1994 in “Indians Are Us” – reprinted in Understanding Prejudice and Discrimination (2003)
“’Nits Make Lice’: The Extermination of American Indians 1607-1996,”
Defining the Horrific: Readings on Genocide and Holocaust in the Twentieth Century (2004)
“Perversions of Justice,” Voices of Wisdom (2001) and same article in Moral Controversies: Race, Class, and Gender in Applied Ethics (1993)
“Rise and Repression of the American Indian Movement,” Encyclopedia of American Social Movements (2004). Reference Book Entry
“Self-Determination and Subordination: The Past Present and Future of American Indian Governance,” (by Rebecca L. Robbins) The State of Native North America: Genocide, Colonization and Resistance (1992)
“Spiritual Hucksterism: The Rise of the Plastic Medicine Men,” Shamanism: A Reader (2002)
“Subverting the Law of Nations: American Indian Rights and U.S. Distortions of International Legality,” Native Americans (2002)
“The Bloody Wake of Alcatraz: Political Repression of the American Indian Movement during the 1970s,” Putting the Movement back into the Civil Rights Movement (2004)
“The FBI’s Secret War against the Black Panther Party: A Case Study in State Repression,” Race in 21st Century America (2001)
“To Disrupt, Discredit and Destroy: The FBI’s Secret War against the Black Panther Party,” Liberation, Imagination, and the Black Panther Party: a New Look at the Black Panthers and their Legacy (2001)

INTRODUCTIONS, FORWARDS, PREFACES, COEDITED BOOKS
Cages of Steel: The Politics of Imprisonment in the United States (1992)
“Critical Issues in Native North America,” Document No. 68 (1991)
“Introduction: Critical Issues in Native North America,” (1988 and 1989)
“Indigenist Scholarship at its Finest: Barbara Mann’s Decolonization of Native North American History,” forward to Native Americans, Archeology, and the Mounds (2002)
“Illuminating the Philosophy and Methods of the Animal Rights Movement,” forward to Terrorists or Freedom Fighters? Reflections on the Liberation of Animals (2004)
“Kizhiibaabinesik: A Bright Star Burning Briefly,” preface to In My Own voice: Explorations in the Sociopolitical Context of Art and Cinema (2001)
“Reclaiming the Native Voice: Reflections on the Historiography of American Indian Oratory,” forward to Speakers of the Eastern Woodlands (2001)
“The Third World at Home,” introduction to Cages of Steel (1992)

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, OP-EDS
“Columbus Day honors human tragedy,” Colorado Daily (2001)
“The Debate over the Uniqueness of the Holocaust,” Chronicle of Higher Education (1996)
“Today ought to be U.S. day of atonement,” New Haven Register (2000)
“Ward Churchill Responds,” Z Magazine (1997)





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