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American Indian Dramaturgy: Situating Native Presence on the American Stage
The American Indian Writer as a Cultural Broker: An Interview with N. Scott Momaday
"And Use The Words That Were Hers" Constructions of Subjectivity in Beverly Hungry's Wolf's The Ways of My Grandmothers
Anecdotal Humour in Maria Campbell's Halfbreed
Arctic Myths and Magic
Artificer and Bearer of the Tradition: Louise Erdrich's Mythopoeic Quartet from the North Dakota Plains
Books in Review
Bridging the Gap: Strategies of Survival in James Welch’s Novels
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.
D'Arcy McNickle: An Annotated Bibliography of His Published Articles and Book Reviews in a Biographical Context
Denominate "SAVAGE": Methodism, Writing, and Identity in the Works of William Apess, A Pequot
Earthboy's Return--James Welch's Act of Recovery in Winter in the Blood
Forecasts: Fiction
"He Was Going Along": Motion in the Novels of James Welch
Image, Music, Text: An Interview with Jeannette Armstrong
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 Life Story of Zitkala-Sa / Gertrude Simmons Bonnin: Writing and Creating a Public Image
Liminality and Myth in Native American Fiction: Ceremony and The Ancient Child
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
Louise Erdrich's Love Medicine, The Beet Queen, and Tracks: An Annotated Survey of Criticism through 1994
Presents articles and critiques that discuss Erdrich's work and narrative style.
Marginal Voice, Marginal Body: The Treatment of the Human Body in the Works of Nakagami Kenji, Leslie Marmon Silko, and Salman Rushdie
Mediated Lives: Oral Histories and Cultural Memory
A MELUS Interview: Joy Harjo
The Moon Is So Far Away: An Interview with Luci Tapahonso
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.
N. Scott Momaday: A Man of Words
Naming the Nation: Race, Romance, and Ethnography in Foundational Native American and African American Women's Literature
Narrativily, Myth, and Metaphor: Louise Erdrich and Raymond Carver Talk About Love
Native Women Writing: Tracing the Patterns
The Nether World of Neither World: Hybridization in the Literature of Wendy Rose
Nikāwiy Okiskinohāmāwina = Mother as Teacher : A Cree First Nation's Mother Teaching Through Stories
The Oppositional Paradigm of Purity versus Pollution in Charles Hudson's: "The Southeastern Indians"
Pauline Johnson
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.