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Publications

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Books
  • We Are Dancing for You: Native Feminisms and the Revitalization of Womens Coming-of-Age Ceremonies. University of Washington Press, 2018.
Reports
  • Cutcha Risling Baldy & Carrie Tully.  Working for and toward Land Return of Goukdi’n (Jacoby Creek Forest) November 2019. Download here.
Peer Reviewed 
  • "Introduction: Indigenous Peoples and the Politics of Water." Special Issue. Cutcha Risling Baldy & Melanie Yazzie eds. Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education and Society, 7.1 (2018).
  • "mini-k’iwh’e:n (For That Purpose—I Consider Things) (Re)writing and (Re)righting Indigenous Menstrual Practices to Intervene on Contemporary Menstrual Discourse and the Politics of Taboo" ​Cultural Studies↔ Critical Methodologies (2016): 1532708616638695.
  • "The New Native Intellectualism: #ElizabethCookLynn, Social Media Movements, and the Millennial Native American Studies Scholar.” Wicazo Sa Review 31.1 (2016): 90-110.
  • ​"Coyote is Not a Metaphor: On Decolonizing, Renaming and Reclaiming Coyote" Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education and Society, 4.1 (2015).
  • "Why we gather: traditional gathering in native Northwest California and the future of bio-cultural sovereignty." Ecological Processes 2.1 (2013): 17. 

Fiction/Non-Fiction/Poetry 
  • "The Flower Dancers: Reviving Hupa coming-of-age ceremonies." North Coast Journal. August 2, 2018.
  • "Don't Live in a Murder House." North Coast Journal. August 10, 2017.
  • "Water is Life: The Flower Dance Ceremony" News from Native California, Volume 30, Issue 3, Spring 2017.
  • “We Fight for the Land, the Earth, Everything: From Bears Ears to the High Country of California.” Edge of Morning: Native Voices Speak for Bears Ears, 2016. 
  • "We Resist, We Survive: Leonard Peltier and Imprisoned Indians." teleSUR English. February 6, 2016, web.
  • "Ten Days or Thoughts on That My Baby." As/Us Journal, Issue 5, December 6, 2015
  • “Xoq’it-Ch’iswa:l On Her They Beat Time, A Flower Dance Is Held For Her: The Revitalization of the Women’s Coming-of-Age Ceremony Part Two.” Two Rivers Tribune, Volume 21, Issue 32, August 11, 2015. 
  • “No:’olchwin-ding, No:’olchwin-te To Grow Old In A Good Way: The Hupa Flower Dance and Revitalization of Women’s Coming of Age Ceremonies in Native California.” Two Rivers Tribune, Volume 21, Issue 30, July 28, 2015. 
  • “Hupa Language Thrives Through Online Resources.” Two Rivers Tribune, Volume 21, Issue 30, July 28, 2015.         
  • "A Poem for Frog Woman." News from Native California, Volume 27, Number 4, 2014
  • "Why I Teach The Walking Dead in my Native Studies Classes." Nerds of Color. April 24, 2014, web. 
  • "On Separating Veronica Brown from her father Dusten Brown." Native News Online. September 27,2 014, web.
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Book Reviews
  • The Inconvenient Indian by Thomas King (Review). The American Indian Culture and Research Journal, Volume 38, Issue 3, 2014, 179-182. 
  • Engaged Resistance: American Indian Art, Literature, and Film from Alcatraz to the NMAI by Dean Rader (review) The American Indian Quarterly, Volume 37, Numbers 1-2, Winter/Spring 2013, pp. 261-263
  • Life Stages and Native Women: Memory, Teachings, and Story Medicine. By Kim Anderson. (review) The American Indian Culture and Research Journal, Volume 37, Number 1, 2013, pp. 183-186
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