Introduction: What's Changed, What Hasn't / Thomas Biolsi and Larry J. Zimmerman -- Pt. 1. Deloria Writes Back -- Ch. 1. Vine Deloria, Jr., in American Historiography / Herbert T. Hoover -- Ch. 2. Growing up on Deloria: The Impact of His Work on a New Generation of Anthropologists / Elizabeth S. Grobsmith -- Ch. 3. Educating an Anthro: The Influence of Vine Deloria, Jr. / Murray L. Wax -- Pt. 2. Archaeology and American Indians -- Ch. 4. Why Have Archaeologists Thought the Real Indians Were Dead and What Can We Do About It? / Randall H. Mcguire -- Ch. 5. Anthropology and Responses to the Reburial Issue / Larry J. Zimmerman -- Pt. 3. Ethnography and Colonialism -- Ch. 6. Here Come the Anthros / Cecil King -- Ch. 7. Beyond Ethics: Science, Friendship, and Privacy / Marilyn Bentz -- Ch. 8. The Anthropological Construction of "Indians": Haviland Scudder Mckeel and the Search for the Primitive in Lakota Country / Thomas Biolsi -- Ch. 9. Informant as Critic: Conducting Research on a Dispute between Iroquoianist Scholars and Traditional Iroquois / Gail Landsman -- Ch. 10. The End of Anthropology (at Hopi)? / Peter Whiteley -- Conclusion: Anthros, Indians, and Planetary Reality / Vine Deloria, Jr