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Native American & Indigenous Studies Association 2026

July 22, 2026 / Tecumo, Chile

We are excited to celebrate authors, editors, and friends of the Press virtually for the NAISA 2026 annual conference!

Below, browse our new and forthcoming titles in Native American and Indigenous studies. Or, browse our complete list of books and journals in the field. If you are looking to connect with any of our editors about your book project, see our editors’ specialties and contact information. To submit a book proposal, consult our submissions guidelines and submission portal.

Use coupon code NAISA26 to save 40% on books and journal issues when you order on our website through September 2, 2026. Customers in the UK and Europe can order books with this code from our UK partner, Mare Nostrum Group, and those in Canada can use this code through our Canadian partner, University of Toronto Press.

Cover of Ice Geographies features an abstract art piece by Darcie Bernhardt titled Beluga Hunting. It depicts a light pink, green, and blue marbled pattern. Forked green and white lines within the pattern evoke topographic striations.
Ice Geographies

The Colonial Politics of Race and Indigeneity in the Arctic

Jen Rose Smith

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Winner of the 2026 CAPE Outstanding Book Award, Cultural and Political Ecology Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers

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Fear of a Dead White Planet

More Worlds Collective, Joseph Masco, Tim Choy, Kosek, Jake, and M. Murphy

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Cover of Worlds Beyond Bios features a photograph of a sandy beach with a city skyline stretched out in the distance. The foreground shows wet sand, footprints, and a large pile of organic material.
Worlds Beyond Bios

The Life of Matter and the Matter of Life

Sophie Chao, Christine J. Winter, and David Schlosberg, editors

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Ethnohistory

Denise I. Bossy and Robert C. Schwaller, editors

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Recent special issue: "Indigenous Responses to Disease: Ethnohistory inspired by COVID"

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Hispanic American Historical Review

Lauren H. Derby, Katherine M. Marino, Elizabeth O′Brien, Fernando Pérez-Montesinos, Alexandra Minna Stern, William Summerhill, and Kevin Terraciano, editors

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