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Adams, Howard, Prison of Grass (Ch. 7-9)
Afterword Sources of Inspiration: The Birth of "For the Love of Words": Aboriginal Writers of Canada
"America Beckons, Americans Repel": Nativism, Racial Stereotypes, and the Naturalistic Impulse in Frank Norris's McTeague
Antiseptic Humor: Using Comedy to Confront Realities and Refute Stereotypes in the Works of Sherman Alexie
Apelles’s War: Transcending Stereotypes of American Indigenous Peoples in David Treuer’s The Translation of Dr. Apelles
Approaching Anxiety: Reading Eden Robinson in an Era of Reconciliation
Aurora Online With Drew Hayden Taylor: An Afternoon with Drew Hayden Taylor, Playwright
The “Authentic Indian”: Sarah Winnemucca's Resistance to Colonial Constructions of Indianness
"Being a Half-Breed": Discourses of Race and Cultural
Syncreticity in the Works of Three Metis Women Writers
Between Storytelling and Life Writing: Reading Delphine Red Shirt and Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve
Beyond the Nineteenth Century: Thomas King's Decolonization of the Literary Image of the Native
Birds of a Feather: Representation, Exaggeration, and Survivance in Sherman Alexie's Reservation Blues
[Book Reviews]
Breaking Out of the Lens
Cancer Takes Life of Mervin Dieter
Checking Under the Bed for My Guests
Questions about the legendary little people are raised by the author after someone tugged on a house guest's hair.
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Children of Change, Not Doom: Indigenous Futurist Heroines in YA
Christine Quintasket
Chronicles the life and works of the novelist and advocate of Aboriginal land rights.
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Claims to Native Identity in Children’s Literature
Class and Stratification in the Works of Alice Munro and Margaret Laurence
Contemporary Native American Self-fashioning Narratives: Sherman Alexie's Fiction
A Conversation With David Treuer
A Conversation with Evan Adams 6/1/00
Crossroads: A Conversation with Sherman Alexie
The Danger of a Single Story
Eden Robinson
Interview with the award winning author of Traplines and Monkey Beach.
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Evidently, I've Been a Good Boy
Comments by the author on liiving with a cheerleader, the only Mohawk cheerleader in the Canadian Football League.
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First Annual Authors' Conference
Folk Art and Ethnicity on the Prairies: Lysenko, Kurelek, Suknaski and Sapp
Foucault and Colonial Strategy in Douglas C. Jone's Arrest Sitting Bull
"The Game Never Ends": Gerald Vizenor's Gamble with Language and Structure in Summer in the Spring
The Gentle War
"'How Should I Eat These?' With Your Mouth, Asshole": First Nations Women's Literature Responds to Colonial Discourse
"I'm Indian in My Bones": Debunking Stereotypes and Subverting Dominant Culture in the Works of Sherman Alexie
In Defense of Black Robe: A Reply to Ward Churchill
In the Eye of the Beholder: Representations of Australian Aborigines in the Published Works of Colonial Women Writers
Indian Storyteller in the Mainstream: Henry Perley of Maine and the Pulp Fiction Market, 1910-1930
"Indian Time" Is Often Just Bad Manners
Concept of "Indian time" is that things happen when they need to; this paper discusses how people use this concept to shift blame for their own actions.
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