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American Indian Literature Appropriate for Secondary and Middle-Level Students
Appropriation of Aboriginal Oral Traditions
The Baffin Writer's Project
Looks at a project that encourages Inuit people to begin writing their stories and, in this way, pass on Inuit culture and language to the next generation.
The Bear-Walker & Other Stories
"The Belly of This Story": Storytelling and Symbolic Birth
in Native American Fiction
Between Voice and Text: Bicultural Negotiation in the Contemporary Native American Novel
Blood Thirsty Savages
Book Review
Book Review
Book Review
Book Review
Book Reviews
Book Reviews
Book Reviews
Book Reviews
Book Reviews
Book Reviews
The Care-Takers: The Re-Emergence of the Saanich Indian Map
Chiwid
Christie Palmerston: A Reappraisal
Contemporary Reinvention of Chief Seattle: Variant Texts of Chief Seattle's 1854 Speech
Coyote Discovers America: The Cultural Survival of the Trickster in the Novels of Thomas King
Coyote Learns to Make a Storybasket: The Place of First Nations Stories in Education
Cultural Confusions: Oral / Literary Narrative Negotiations in Tracks and Ravensong
Cultural Confusions: Oral / Literary Narrative Negotiations in Tracks and Ravensong
Cultures in Conflict: The Problem of Discourse
Discussion on the problem of discourse in the Dunne-za/Cree trial, which pitted written documents against knowledge gained from the oral tradition of First Nations peoples.
Dakotapi Women's Traditions: A Historical and Literary Critique of Women as Culture Bearers
Elicitation and Analysis of Nakoda Texts From Southern Saskatchewan
First Death in the Fourth World: Teaching the Emergence Myth of the Hopi Indians
First Nation's Historical Centre for Tourism and Education
Discusses the First Nation owned and operated Chief Poundmaker Historical Centre and Tee-Pee Village which is open to welcome history buffs, campers, and community groups.
Entire issue on one pdf. To view article scroll to p. 18 of the special insert Windspeaker's Guide to Indian Country.
Forum [Studies in American Indian Literatures, Series 2, Vol. 7, No.2, Summer 1995]
From Creation Stories to '49 Songs: Cultural Transactions with the White World as Portrayed in Northern Plains Indian Story and Song
From Customary Law to Oral Traditions: Discursive Formation of Plural Legalisms in Northern British Columbia, 1857-1993
From Myth to Metafiction: A Narratological Analysis of Thomas King's "The One About Coyote Going West"
Getting Started in Oral Traditions Research
The Grandmother Stories: Oral Tradition and the Transmission of Culture
Indian Literacy, U. S. Colonialism, and Literary Criticism
Interpersonal Dialogue, Narrative, and Cultural Representations in Lakota (Sioux) Classrooms
Keeping Slug Woman Alive: A Holistic Approach to American Indian Texts
Landscape, Story, and Time as Elements of Reality in Silko's 'Yellow Women'
Liminal Landscapes: Motion, Perspective, and Place in Gerald Vizenor’s Fiction
The Lynx in Time: Haudenosaunee Women's Traditions and History
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.
Mourning Dove's The House of Little Men
Discusses Mourning Dove's legend story,The House of Little Men, which contains elements of assimilation and illustrates the writer's storytelling skills.