[Reclaiming Native American Cultures: Proceedings of the Native American Symposium]: Part Three: Native American History and Mythology

Alternate Title
John Collier and the Controversial Resignation of Indian Commissioner Charles Burke, 1921-1929
Native American Symposium ; 2nd, 1997
Reclaiming the Feminine in the Chitimacha Creation Myth
John Collier and the Controversial Resignation of Indian Commissioner Charles Burke, 1921-1929 by Ginger R. Davis examines the federal Native American policy, and Burke's assimilationist policy and the end of his administration. Reclaiming the Feminine in the Chitimacha Creation Myth by Carlon Andre and Carole McAllister discusses ways in which French influence altered and disturbed Chitimacha of Louisiana's oral traditions.
Author/Creator
Ginger R. Davis
Carlon Andre
Carole McAllister
Contributor/Editor
Annette Trefzer, Robin L. Murray
Open Access
Yes
Primary Source
No
Publisher
Southeastern Oklahoma State University
Publication Date
[1998]
Resource Type
E-Books -- Chapters
Format
Text -- PDF
Language
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