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The American Southwest in Literature, 1940-1960
'And that one takes a big bite of one of those nice red apples': Portraits of Native Women in Thomas King's Green Grass, Running Water and Medicine River
"And With The Land, Our Spirits so Blended": Interrelated Frontier Quests of Self in Contemporary Historical Romance: A Study of Rosanne Bittner's Savage Destiny Series
Authentic Alaska: Voices of Its Native Writers
Aztec Nation: History, Inscription, and Indigenista Feminism in Chicana Literature and Political Discourse
Books in Review
Border-Crossings: Connecting With the Colonized Mother in Maria Campbell's Life-Writings
Buchi Emecheta and Ruby Slipperjack: Writing in the Margins to Create Home
Clear Waters: A Conversation with Louis Owens
Collective Visions of Women: Representations of Gender and Race in the Writings of Women of Color: 1900-1940
Commentary [Studies in American Indian Literatures, Series 2, vol.2, no.4]
Contemporary American Writers of Desperate Survival: Edward Albee, Maya Angelou, Pat Conroy and Leslie Marmon Silko
Contemporary Native Women's Voices in Literature
Looks at one way to cross the cultural boundary in Aboriginal literature by examining the purpose of author Maria Campbell, in Halfbreed, Beatrice Culleton, in In Search of April Raintree, and Lee Maracle, in I Am Woman.
Coyote's Cannon: Sharing Stories with Thomas King
D'Arcy McNickle: An Annotated Bibliography of His Published Articles and Book Reviews in a Biographical Context
The Death of Jim Loney as a Bicultural Novel
Discerning Connections, Revising the Master Narrative, and Interrogating Identity in Louis Owen's The Sharpest Sight
Domesticating the Frontier: Representations of Native Americans in U.S. Women's Prose, 1820-1885
Earthboy's Return--James Welch's Act of Recovery in Winter in the Blood
The Echoing Drum
Folk Art and Ethnicity on the Prairies: Lysenko, Kurelek, Suknaski and Sapp
Folk-Whole: The Bond Between Selfhood and Cultural Tradition in Contemporary American Literature
"He Was Going Along": Motion in the Novels of James Welch
Hybridity and Mimicry in the Plays of Drew Hayden Taylor
"I Lied All the Time": Trickster Discourse and Ethnographic Authority in "Crashing Thunder"
"I Would Rather Be with My People, But Not to Live with Them as They Live": Cultural Liminality and Double Consciousness in Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins's Life among the Piutes: Their Wrongs and Claims
I Write These Words With Blood and Bones: Two Nineteenth Century American Indian Intellectuals and a Rhetoric of Survivance
Interview: Sandy Osawa
Jeannette Armstrong & The Colonial Legacy
Discussion on the effects of colonization, the solutions to a path of healing and the changes required to alter the future.
"The Laying Aside of a Shield": Ethnographic Power Struggles in Oliver La Farge's Indian Fiction
Lines and Circles: The "Rez" Plays of Tomson Highway
Discussion of two plays, The Rez Sisters and Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing, which expose the problems, challenges and injustices that Aboriginal people face.
Listening to Silences in Ruby Slipperjack's Silent Words
Listening to the Spirits: An Interview with Leslie Marmon Silko
The Literature of Indian Oklahoma: A Brief History
Mark Twain's Racial Attitudes as Related in His Works To Shifting Patterns in Tone
Mary Brave Bird Speaks: A Brief Interview
A MELUS Interview: Joy Harjo
Mourning Dove: A Salishan Autobiography
Mourning Dove's Canadian Recovery Years, 1917-1919
Discusses the period in Christine Quintasket's life when her health improved and she regained the strength to pursue her ambitions as a writer.
"My Uttermost Valleys": Patriarchal Fear of the Feminine in Robert Service's Poetry and Prose
N. Scott Momaday: A Man of Words
Native American Literature: Expanding the Canon
Never Cry Fraud: Remembering Grey Owl, Rethinking Imposture
Novel Resolutions: Revising the Romance Plot, The Women's Movement and American Women Novelists 1870-1930
Pauline Johnson
Performing Pauline Johnson: Representations of "the Indian Poetess" in the Periodical Press, 1892-95
Playing Indian: A Consideration of Children's Books by Native North Americans, 1900-1940
A Poet in the Wild
The Politics of Representation: Some Native Canadian Women Writers
Discussion on reviving traditional storytelling techniques, in new forms, and challenging the Canadian literary tradition.