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Approaches to Healing after a Trauma: Eden Robinson’s Monkey Beach and Tomson Highway’s Kiss of the Fur Queen
Art as a Weapon: The Inverted Gaze in Julius Lips The Savage Hits Back
The “Authentic Indian”: Sarah Winnemucca's Resistance to Colonial Constructions of Indianness
Black Elk Speaks: A Native American View of Nineteenth-Century American History
Black Hawk's "An Autobiography": The Production and Use of an "Indian" Voice
Books in Review
Breaking Boundaries: Writing Past Gender, Genre, and
Genocide in Linda Hogan
Briscoe's Erroneous and Mis-Named 'Appreciation' of Kevin Gilbert
Caretaking and the Work of the Text in Linda Hogan’s Mean Spirit
Changing Debates in Museum Studies since NAGPRA
The Changing Face of Storytelling in the Indigenous 21st World
Noted playwright, journalist, filmmaker and novelist discusses his artistic journey. Duration: 1:17:07.
Coming Out of the House: A Conversation with Lee Maracle
Coming to Voice: Native American Literature and Feminist Theory
Commentary [Studies in American Indian Literatures, Series 2, vol.2, no.4]
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.
The Control of the Water and the Land: Dams and Irrigation in Novels by Mary Hallock Foote, Mary Hunter Austin, Frank Waters, and D'Arcy McNickle
D'Arcy McNickle: An Annotated Bibliography of His Published Articles and Book Reviews in a Biographical Context
Dictionary of Native American Literature
Dispossessed Indigeneity: Literary Excavations of Internalized Colonialism
English Thesis (PhD) -- Simon Fraser University, 2018.
Earthboy's Return--James Welch's Act of Recovery in Winter in the Blood
Feeding Ourselves with Stories and the Gift of Having a Body: A Conversation with Deborah A. Miranda
Females, the Strong Ones: Listening to the Lived Experiences of American Indian Women
Fiction and Politics: Karl May and the American West in Nineteenth Century German Sociopolitical Consciousness
History Thesis (MA) -- University of Missouri-St. Louis, 2018.
Finding Lost Generations: Recovering Omitted History in Winter in the Blood
From Dezba to "John": The Changing Role of Navajo Women in Southeastern Utah
From Mabel McKay: Weaving the Dream
From the English Department
Gerald Vizenor and His Heirs of Columbus: A Postmodern Quest for More Discourse
Gothic Silence: S. Alice Callahan's Wynema, the Battle of the Little Bighorn, and the Indigenous Unspeakable
"He Was Going Along": Motion in the Novels of James Welch
In Search of Wakȟáŋ
The Indianness of Louise Erdrich's The Beet Queen: Latency as Presence
Indigenous and Other Australians Since 1901: A Conversation between Professor Tim Rowse and Dr Miranda Johnson
Indigenous Literature and the Indian Residential Schools Truth and Reconciliation Commission
English Thesis (PhD) -- University of Alberta, 2018.
Intervening in the Archive: Women-Water Alliances, Narrative Agency, and Reconstructing Indigenous Space in Deborah Miranda’s Bad Indians: A Tribal Memoir
Introduction: Linda Hogan’s Lessons in Making Do
Issues of Identity in the Writing of N. Scott Momaday, James Welch, Leslie Silko and Louise Erdrich
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 Jesuit Foundations of Native North American Literary Studies
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.
The Literature of Indian Oklahoma: A Brief History
Mary TallMountain's Writing: Healing the Heart--Going Home
Me & My Monster
A MELUS Interview: Joy Harjo
"A Menace Among the Words": Women in the Novels of N.
Scott Momaday
Monahsetah, Resistance, and Other Markings on Turtle’s Back: A Lyric History in Poems and Essays (Maurice Kenny) and The Homing Place: Indigenous and Settler Literary Legacies of the Atlantic (Rachel Bryant)
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.