Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Compass of Compassion: Reflections on a Choctaw Vision of Alliances and Unrecognized Peoples Following Katrina,2008,32,2,85-91,Childs Missed by the Mass Media: The Houma Pointe-au-Chien and Hurricanes Katrina and Rita,2008,32,2,43-53,Collins Brackish Bayou Blood: Weaving Mixed-Blood Indian-Creole Identity Outside the Written Record,2008,32,2,93-108,Cranford-Gomez Watered by Tempests: Hurricanes in the Cultural Fabric of the United Houma Nation,2008,32,2,11-26,d'Oney Tales of Wind and Water: Houma Indians and Hurricanes,2008,32,2,27-34,Dardar The Last Indian in the World,2008,32,2,79-84,Dunn Introduction: Beyond Invisibility and Disaster,2008,32,2,3-9,Jolivette George Bush May Not Like Black People but No One Gives a Dam about Indigenous Peoples: Visibility and Indianness after the Hurricanes,2008,32,2,35-42,King Ordinary and Extraordinary Trauma: Race Indigeneity and Hurricane Katrina in Tunica-Biloxi History,2008,32,2,55-77,Klopotek Reflections on end of life: comparison of American Indian and non-Indian peoples in South Dakota,2009,33,2,67-87,Schrader