Introduction, Susan Sleeper-Smith, Jeffrey Ostler, Joshua L. Reid
Section I: Beyond War and Massacre: The Nature of Violence
1. Narrating Stories of Domestic Violence in Indian Country, Brenda J. Child
2. Genealogies of Violence and Animations of Indigenous Law in Louise Erdrich's LaRose, Beth H. Piatote
3. Holding Ourselves Responsible: Dismantling the Binary between Violence Against Women and Self-Determination in Indigenous Communities, Rauna Kuokkanen
Section II: The Violence of Cultural Erasure
4. Burl Bowls and Grinding Stones: Indigenous Materialities and Memorialization after King Philip's War, Christine M. DeLucia
5. Burning the Gods: Mana, Iconoclasm, and Christianity in Oceania, Kealani Cook
Section III: Strategies of Resistance
6. Unsifted: Hawaiian Indian Coalescence in Central California, 1864-1970, Ashley Riley Sousa
7. From 'Iroquois Cruelty' to the Mohawk Warrior Society: Stereotyping and the Strategic Uses of a Reputation for Violence, Scott Manning Stevens
8. Situating the Accountability for Canada's Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls with 'White Boys' in Elle-MÁijÁ Tailfeathers's A Red Girl's Reasoning, Lucinda Rasmussen
Section IV: New Approaches to Indigenous Activism
9. Pathways Toward Justice: Walking as Decolonial Resistance, Amber Hickey