Argues that James Welch's work Fools Crow constructs the story of first contact from within Native American subjectivity and redefines the meanings of religion, culture and virtue by exploring the gap that exists between official national histories, early novels by Euroamericans, and the voice of Native Americans.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article, scroll to page 90.
Author/Creator
Bette Weidman
Open Access
Yes
Primary Source
No
Citation
Studies in American Indian Literatures, vol. 18, no. 3, Fall, 2006, pp. 90-97
Publication Date
2006
Location
Resource Type
Articles -- Scholarly, peer reviewed
Format
Text -- PDF
Language