Volume 1: People and places. Borderlands: Change, resistance, and assimilation
Family: Traditional kinship in the modern world
Indian city life
Indian demographics: Definitions, numbers, and politics
Urban Indians: The impact of urbanization
Women: Changes in identity and power
Economy and work. Advertising and Indian identity
American Indian poverty in urban areas
American Indian poverty on reservations
Gaming and casinos
Tourist industry: Economic and social costs and benefits
Tribal economic diversification
Unemployment
Indian colleges and universities: Boarding schools to Native American Studies
Indian schools: History of schooling models
Literacy and illiteracy
Native American deaf
Public education: Current issues and legislation
Red English: Language and American Indian English
Health: Body and mind, private and public. Domestic abuse
Healthcare of American Indians
The Indian Child Welfare Act
Orphans
Psychological and emotional problems
Sexual issues
Substance abuse
Traditional healing and modern medicine
Ideas and identity: Issues of Indian identity, spirituality, traditional and modern thought. Cultural preservation: Artifacts, traditions, and laws
Fake Indians: Modern day Native American identity
Historic preservation: American Indian inclusion and contributions
Indian mascots
Indian ways of knowing
Indians and civilization: Shaping society into the future
Kennewick Man and the controversy over ownership of Indian remains
Missionaries and the translation of the Bible into indigenous languages
Modernization of American Indian culture
National Museum of the American Indian: Contributing to American culture
Native spirituality and Christianity
Repatriation
Scientists: Supporting the development of American Indians in science
Stereotypes.
Volume 2: Sovereignty and dependence: Rights, reservations, recognition. American Indian athletes: Individual contributions in the face of challenges
American Indian smoke shops: Struggles for economic independence
Bureau of Indian Affairs: A historical and contemporary mission
Federal recognition
Federal reservations
Indian Civil Rights
Indian sovereignty
Indians and the U.S. Constitution
Race relations
Racism
Reservations and college athletics: Identifying and nurturing talent
State recognition
Law, politics, and conflict. American Indians and the military
Genocide
Grassroots politics: Historical and contemporary activism
Indian Tribal Courts and the U.S. Court System
Indian trust lands managed by the federal government
Indians and Congress
Law enforcement in Indian country
Leadership: Formal and informal leadership within tribes
Political activism: Examining the issues
Prisons and Indians
Red power: The American Indian Movement
Tribal government: Local decision-making and law enforcement
American Indian expression. American Indian Art: Maintaining culture, tradition, and identity
American Indian theater and performance: Political, cultural, and artistic empowerment
Film media about Indians: Representations and misrepresentations
Film media by Indians: Native voices
Fraudulent Indian art
Music: Vibrant elements of American Indian culture
Print media by Indians: Words and ideas of American Indians
Environment. American Indians and solid waste
Climate change
Environmental racism
Nuclear waste
Pollution
Preserving habitats
Tribal land use
Canadian Indians and other aboriginal peoples. Aboriginal peoples and the Canadian government
Biocolonialism: Genetic science and aboriginal people in Canada
Human rights of indigenous people worldwide
Missionaries to Canada's First Nations
Worldwide indigenous activism.