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Extractions: Llano. Talpa. Rachos de Taos. The first sun of the New Year rises to the beating drums. Hispano Comanche dancers enter the famed Santuario de San Franscio de Asis to pray. So begins the feast of Emmanuel in the Nuevomexicano villages, the celebration of a holy promise fulfilled. Divinity and humanity become one, so the people dance. Like their neighbors at Taos Pueblo, the
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BIBLIOGRAPHY Sky Visions of the Cosmos in native American Folklore Jones, David E. (1972) SanapiaComanche Medicine Woman Ceremony and Peace Ceremony of the Osage indians. http://www.nevada.edu/~gbp/bib.am.ind.myth.html
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Extractions: Editor: Andrew Wiget, Department of English, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM 88003 ANNOUNCENTS ASAIL (The Association for the Study of American Indian Literatures) sponsors two sessions at the MLA convention each year. In the last issue one of those sessions was announced. The program for the second session, entitled "Oral Literature and the Problematics of Textuality" is as follows: "Text and Pretext: Ideological Assumptions in the Representation of Oral Literature," Andrew Wiget, New Mexico State U., Chair. "Crossing the Divide: Linguistic Text to Literary Idiom." Brian Swann, Cooper Union. "Post-Structuralism and Oral 'Literature.'" Arnold Krupat, Sarah Lawrence C. NETWORKS MELUS (Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States). Meets annually in conjunction with other professional organizations. Sponsors quarterly journal, MELUS, available to members with dues $15/yr,indiv.or instit. Editor: Wayne Charles Miller, English Department, U Cincinnati, McMicken Hall, Cincinnati, OH 45221. CORRECTION.- Annual dues for SSILA (Society for the Study of Indigenous Languages of America) is only $5.00/yr, not $6.00. Excellent Newsletter! Victor Golla, SSILA, Department of Anthropology, George Washington U, Washington, DC 20052
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Extractions: Your browser does not support script American Philosophical Society Library NA-DENE 4552. SAPIR, EDWARD. Comparative Na-Dene dictionary; n.d. A.D. 4 v. of ca. 500 pp. each. Volumes 1, 3, and 4 are comparative Na-Dene with provision for various Athapascan languages and dialects, Haida, and Tlingit. Volume 2 is comparative Sino-Tibetan-Na-Dene with provision for entries in Sino-Tibetan languages, Athapascan, Haida, and Tlingit. Most pages in all volumes have only a few entries. NAHUA (Uto-Aztecan) Linguistics 2337. Algo de lengua mexicana, y de la explicacion de Algunos geroglificos [n.d.]. D. 15p. In Spanish. A brief essay on phonology, dialectical differences, and an explanation of some hieroglyphics 2338. BARLOW, ROBERT H. Nahuatl texts [1949?]. 6 discs, 12 sides. Nahuatl texts, transcribed in No. 2339; also, a Yaqui song.
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Extractions: Forrest Carters 'The Outlaw Josey Wales' by Jimmy Cantrell Gary North has written an article titled " Hollywood Westerns, Guns, and Property Rights " that emphasizes the centrality of the western genre to the American grappling with freedom. As a sort of complement, I offer the following. As with seemingly countless other works I have written, it has received rejections from various journals focusing on American literature and/or cultural history. My favorite rejection for this article came from a woman teaching in Texas and editing a fairly prominent journal. She said that while she believed in helping to air new and unusual approaches, mine were simply too far-fetched. For example, she noted, my claim that Southern literature is a folklore-based storytelling was unproven and thus my whole argument was invalid; plus, I showed no sensitivity to the pressing race concerns. A friend of mine later told me she was certain this non-biased, conscientious, tolerant editor-scholar was one of a group she had heard at a Modern Language Association convention discussing the ways to increase the teaching of texts written by lesbians of color in Freshperson [I made up neither the word nor the concept] composition and American literature survey classes. It may not seem possible, but it gets worse: the moderator of that panel was another woman teaching at a state university in the South, a professor whose scholarly presentation began with her overview of the importance of lesbian relationships in the old northeastern WASP establishment and concluded with her quoting and then analyzing her own love poems written to and/or about womyn of various darker hues.
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Resources For Religious/spiritual Interpreting (Part II) Web sites. American Indian signs. Center for World Indigenous Studies. ComancheLodge. native American Sign Language. Has descriptions of signs. http://www.theinterpretersfriend.com/rlgn/rsorcs2.html
Extractions: Step into the circle. American Indians, Alaska Natives and First Nations people who are deaf, deaf-blind and hard of hearing are a diverse group. This 8.5" by 11" soft cover book is a tribute to these cultures, with over 100 contributions. Includes photographs, artwork, poems, biographies and autobiographies. The book cover was designed by famed artist Tony Landon McGregor. (Deaf author)
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Extractions: Bibliographer: LaVonne Ruoff, Univ. Illinois, Chicago We are swamped with essays, reviews, notes, announcements, bibliographical material. Even putting out four numbers this year won't catch us up with what we already have in hand. And in our opinion what we have published and will publish in the Newsletter is of remarkable quality. In order to keep publishing rapidly we must cut non-paying subscribers from our list. An annual subscription for individuals and libraries (does your library subscribe?) is $2.00). No copies of N.S. Vol. 1 remain. If we can obtain enough in voluntary contributions to cover costs, we will reissue Vol 1. lf you or your library is interested, contact the editor. The executive Committee of the Discussion Group on American Indian Literatures (which has a great program for next December, information later): Chairman, A. LaVonne Ruoff (Illinois, Chicago), 1978; Terry Wilson, Potawatomie (UC Berkeley), 1978-7979; Gretchen Bataille (Iowa State), 1978-80; Kenneth Roemer (Texas, Arlington) 1978-81; Ines Talamantez, Mescalero Apache (Dartmouth), 1978-1982. BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTES This number treats books recently published, forthcoming, not widely known, out of print; new journals; a selection of articles published primarily in 1977 and 1977 dissertations. Where known both the full names and the tribal affiliations of authors are given. Articles are included when reprints have been made available.
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Extractions: by Jerome Fourstar, Richard Blue Talk Three traditional Assiniboine Indian stories â one the story of the creation of the morning and evening stars, the others stories about Inkdomi the trickster â offer a reflection of a sustaining culture, many of whose members live in northeastern Montana on the Fort Peck and Fort Belknap reservations. A book in the Indian Reading Series, How the Morning and Evening Stars Came to Be offers authentic Indian stories, created in cooperation with tribal culture committees. Written at an elementary reading level, these stories provide insights into tribal culture that will be appreciated by both children and adults. *Reader Reviews *Check prices and availability in: