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Native-American Literature Gerald Vizenor

Native-American Literature By Gerald Vizenor

Native-American Literature by Gerald Vizenor


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This is one of a series of anthologies of ethnic American literature designed for ethnic, multicultural and American literature courses. The series aims to introduce undergraduates to the rich but often neglected literary contributions of established and newer ethnic writers to American literature.

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Native-American Literature: A Brief Introduction and Anthology by Gerald Vizenor

This is one of a series of brief anthologies designed for ethnic, multicultural and American literature courses. The series aims to introduce undergraduates to the rich but often neglected literary contributions of established and newer ethnic writers to American literature. Each text is organized chronlogically by genre and represents a wide range of literature. An introduction provides an historical overview and a celebration of the diversity within each ethnic group. It also addresses the general literary concerns students are likely to encounter in their readings. A seperate thematic table of contents provides the tutor with more flexibility in the classroom. All four anthologies include three bibliographies which suggest novels for further reading; aid students in their research and recommend films that would enhance the studies. Ishmael Reed, the general editor, is founder of the American Book Awards.

Table of Contents



Foreword by Ishmael Reed.

I. AUTOBIOGRAPHY.

William Apess, A Son of the Forest.

Preface.

Luther Standing Bear, My People the Sioux.

Preface.

First Days at Carlisle.

Return to White Earth, John Rogers.

The Way to Rainy Mountain, N. Scott Momaday.

[Introduction.]

The Names.

Measuring My Blood, Gerald Vizenor.

The Little People, Maria Campell.

Motion of Fire and Form, Louis Oweng.

Fiction.

Neon Scars, Wendy Rose.

John Joseph Mathews, The Birth of Challenge.

D'Arcy McNickle, A Different World.

A Good Chance, Elizabeth Cook-Lynn.

The Rise of the Song, N. Scott Momaday.

Heartlines, Gerald Vizenor.

Someday Soon, Paula Gunn Allen.

The Earboy Place, James Welch.

Maydean Joe, Thomas King.

All that Story Back, Leslie Marmon Silko.

The Last Stand, Louis Owens.

In the Hour of the Wolf, Betty Louis Bell.

Moccasins Don't Have High Heels, Lee Ann Howe.

Deer Dance, Evelina Zuni Lucaro.

Lipsha Morrissey, Louise Erdich.

A Matter of Proportion, Kimberly Blaeser.

On the Nature of Music, Authur Boozhoo, Gordon Henry, Jr.

II. POETRY.

There Is No Word for Goodbye, Mary Tall Mountain.

Wild Strawberry, Maurice Kenny.

The Sawdust War, Jim Barnes.

Under the Tent.

The Cabin on Nanny Ridge.

SHEdonism, Diane Glancy.

A Story of How a Wall Stands, Simon Ortiz.

My Father's Song [Grief].

Palm Sunday in Pine Ridge, Adrian C. Louis.

In the Ghetto on the Prairie There is Unrequited Love.

The New Apartment, Minneapolis, Linda Hogan.

The Truth Is.

Return: Buffalo.

Star Quilt, Roberta Hill Whiteman.

To Some Few Hopi Ancestors, Wendy Rose.

Is It Crazy to Want to Unravel.

For the White Poets Who Would Be Indian.

Poems for Vietnam, Ray Young Bear.

Coming Back Home.

Winter of the Salamander.

She Had Some Horses, Joy Harjo.

For Lori Tazbah, Luci Tapahonso.

Hills Brothers Coffee.

Indian Boarding School: The Runaways, Louise Erdrich.

Turtle Mountain Reservations.

Before We Knew About Mirrors, Sherman Alexie.

Crazy Horse Speaks.

Robert DeNiro.

III. DRAMA.

Foghorn, Hanay Geiogamah.

Bibliography.
Alternative Table of Contents by Theme.
Index of Authors, Titles, and First Lines of Poetry.

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CIN0673469786A
9780673469786
0673469786
Native-American Literature: A Brief Introduction and Anthology by Gerald Vizenor
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Pearson Education (US)
19950425
384
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