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  1. The Voice in the Margin: Native American Literature and the Canon by Arnold Krupat, 1989-11-15
  2. Native American Literature: Boundaries and Sovereignties by K. W. Shanley, 2001-07-01
  3. Pembroke Magazine # 38: Native American Literature
  4. American Lazarus: Religion and the Rise of African-American and Native American Literatures.(Book review): An article from: Church History by Joel W. Martin, 2006-12-01
  5. Native American Literature: Towards a specialized Reading (Routledge Transnational Perspectives on American Literature) by May Dennis, 2006-12-12
  6. When Brer Rabbit Meets Coyote: African-Native American Literature.(Book Review): An article from: The Mississippi Quarterly by Dean Franco, 2004-09-22
  7. Glencoe Native American Literature Teacher's Guide by Author Unknown, 2001
  8. NEW VOICES/NATIVE AMERN LIT PB (Smithsonian Studies in Native American Literatures) by KRUPAT ARNOLD, 1993-10-17
  9. Native American Literature by Leslie Marmon) (SILKO, 1994
  10. Brennan, Jonathan, ed. When Brer Rabbit Meets Coyote: African-Native American Literature.(Book Review): An article from: Studies in American Fiction by Bonnie TuSmith, 2004-09-22
  11. Momaday, Vizenor, Armstrong: Conversations on Americn Indian Writing (American Indian Literature & Critical Studies) by Hartwig Isernhagen, 2001-04
  12. Tribal Theory in Native American Literature: Dakota and Haudenosaunee Writing and Indigenous Worldviews by Penelope Myrtle Kelsey, 2008-07-01
  13. The Remembered Earth: An Anthology of Contemporary Native American Literature by Geary Hobson, 1981-05
  14. We've Been Here Before: Women in Creation Myths and Contemporary Literature of the Native American Southwest (North American Studies, Vol 1) by Maria Moss, 1993-01-01

61. Halle Library
Halle Library / Endicott College Guide to Internet Resources in native american literature and Culture. Upcoming Events IV. native american literature
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Halle Library Endicott College Guide to Internet Resources in: Native American Literature and Culture Techniques for Evaluating American Indian Websites I. Meta Sites III. Culture, Rituals, Religion, etc. II. History ... IV. Native American Literature Meta Sites for History Meta Sites for Literature Chronologies / Maps Native American Authors Legal Documents Individual Author Sites Battles or Massacres V. Media Film, video, newspapers, online discussion groups, and more Indian Removal Recent History/Activism-Organizations I. Meta-Sites Index of Native American Resources on the Internet From WWW Virtual Library, arranged by subject and categories and quite comprehensive Internet Resources in Native American Studies Native American Indian Resources A major site, with much of use to teachers Native American Sites (and home of Native American Library Assn) maintained by Lisa Mitten. NativeWeb "Resources for Indigenous Cultures around the World" including archived online discussions called

62. Native American Literature (LITR 204) Resources: Reference Books
native american literature (LITR 204) Resources Selected by Margaret Best. Wiget, Andrew. Dictionary of native american literature. New York Garland, 1994.
http://www.emunix.emich.edu/~mbest/namerlit/

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Types of Books: Reference Books Websites Relevant Databases Other Databases of Possible Relevance Reference Books Castro, Rafaela G. What Do I Read Next?: Multicultural literature. Detroit: Gale, 1997.
Ref. Z 1229 .E87 W49 1997 Contemporary Literary Criticism. Detroit: Gale, 1973- . Use the index in the latest volume. Native North American Almanac. Detroit: Gale, 1994.
Ref. E 77 .N359x Roemer, Kenneth. Native American Writers of the United States. Detroit: Gale Research, 1997. (Volume 175 of Dictionary of Literary Biography).
Ref. PN 451 .D5x v. 175 Ruoff, A. LaVonne Brown. Native American Literatures: An Introduction, Bibliographic Review, and Selected Bibliography. NY: Modern Language Association of America, 1990.

63. Spanish & Latin American Studies
general. Weekly Programme. Introduction The structure of the native cosmovision; genres of prehispanic native american literature.
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Members of Staff BA Programme MA Programme ... Literature and Dictatorship in Latin America Native American Literature (Mexico) Collecting Identity: The Politics and Poetics of Exhibiting the Nation in Latin America Cervantes Time, Memory and Writing in Twentieth-Century Peru Research Methods Tutor: Dr. Eleanor Wake This module will focus on a series of postconquest native Mexican iconic texts as examples of a continuing literary tradition. The aim of the course is to give students an understanding of the scope and evolution of this tradition, in both the pre- and postconquest eras, and to broaden their knowledge of Native Mexican culture in general. Weekly Programme
  • Introduction: The structure of the native cosmovision; genres of prehispanic Native American literature. Structure of native iconic texts; reading principles. Screening of the film Tlacuilo (Spanish commentary). Codex Mendoza : political, economic and social history. Chichimec Migration :Codex Xolotl READING WEEK The Political Conquest: Lienzo de Tlaxcala and Codex Tlaxcala Colonial Cartography I: the changing world Colonial Cartography II: the unchanging world Writing on Architecture: Codex Magliabecchiano and the embedded stones of colonial Xochimilco.
  • 64. College Of Literature, Science, And The Arts
    Intermediate Ojibwa; AMCULT 328 / ENGLISH 382. native american literature; AMCULT 422. native american literature; AMCULT 461 / ANTHRCUL 461 / LING 461.
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    American Culture Academic Minor An academic minor in Native American Studies is not open to students with any concentration or academic minor in the Program in American Culture. Native American Studies Effective Date: September 26, 2003 Prerequisites to the Academic Minor: None. Academic Minor Program: At least 5 courses totaling 15 credits, at the 200-level or above. At least two courses (6 credits) must be elected at the 300-level or above.
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    Electives: Additional credits in Native American Studies to bring academic minor total to 15. Electives may be chosen from the following list:
    • AMCULT 262 / RELIGION 262. Introductory Study of Native Religious Traditions AMCULT 301, section subtitled "Native American Feminism" AMCULT 310, section subtitled "Blacks, Indians, and the Making of America" AMCULT 316 / ANTHRCUL 315. Native American Peoples of North America
  • 65. NIARI Curriculum Project
    LESSON PLAN. native american literature A Paradigm Shift. EXTENSIONS Some native american literature and authors bridge the above mentioned paradigm shift.
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    previous pdf version next curriculum home ... niari home LESSON PLAN Native American Literature: A Paradigm Shift EALRS:
    Reading 1: The student understands and uses different skills and strategies to read.
    Reading 2: The student understands the meaning of what is read. GRADE LEVEL: Secondary (suggested for Advanced Students, College Prep level) BASIC CONCEPTS: Recognizing cultural values represented in most Native American fictional literature and analyzing the structure of it. ORGANIZING GENERALIZATION: Almost all Native American fictional literature has a unique and vastly different perspective and structure than most mainstream fictional literature. It is important to recognize, analyze and critique these structural differences to allow a greater depth of understanding to occur. CULTURE AREA: United States/World Indigenous Population TIME PERIOD: Contemporary BACKGROUND: Native American fictional literature often effectively demonstrates the relationship Native people have with the world around them. It can reflect the concepts of Native peoples relationship with the land, their spirit, and their place in the world. When examining these concepts it is important to juxtaposition mainstream literature with that of Native literature: Mainstream Literature Indigenous Literature linear cyclical monologic or dialogic conversational hierarchical egalitarian secular metaphysical critique of culture critique of colonialism individual communitarian OBJECTIVES: Knowledge: Students will: (Reading 1.2) build vocabulary through reading, (Reading 1.4) understand elements of literature, (Reading 2.1) comprehend important ideas and details, and (Reading 2.3) think critically and analyze authors' use of language, style, purpose and perspective.

    66. Trackstar: Native American Literature
    native american literature Track 116019 Annotations by April Smith View Track •Grade(s) High School (912). •Subjects(s) Language Arts.
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  • 68. Native Americans And Children's Literature
    native american people and their cultures is a challenge because of the stereotypes that exist, not only in the literature With native Themes. nativeTech native american Technology
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    69. NativeAuthors.com
    widest range of work written by american Indian and grew out of our publishing of native authors through wide range of truly wonderful literature being written
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    70. American Indian Resource Directory
    Indigenous Peoples literature This system is dedicated to the facts, poems, mythes and legends, the native Peoples of North and South America are well
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    71. Native American Indian Art, Culture, Education, History Science -- Gateway
    Site has 300+ web pages of native american resource materials, original publications and organized links. Includes Reservation/Indian country maps, original native literature, native ar, herbal tradition, schools, and viewpoints.
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    Many Migwetches to Jonathan, who prefers that his last name not be used. This person, who is of Grand Portage Ojibwe heritage, had lost touch with his ancestral origins. He found some relevant info on this site, about Grand Portage and other Minnesota Ojibwe tribes and history that helped him and his kids get in touch with their Indian roots. He saw the problems I'd been having since the fire with hardware to replace not covered by insurance. So this man donated a 32 meg SIMM!!!! (computer memory). T hat's a really helpful kind of giveaway, an Indian tradition. As an individual, I cannot receive any funding. So I support this site (and the book reviews site) as best I can personally. Usually the only real heavy expense is phone. But losing a lot of equipment and software that has to be replaced is very hard. Help like this is really appreciated. It is so unusual I hardly know what to say except migwetch in every language, of which "Pidamaya!" "Thank-you!", "Merci beaucoup!" and "Dankeshoen" exhausts my linguistic knowledge. I was very happy to learn that materials gathered here either created locally or linked-to can help people to learn about their lost tribal heritage, and to find tribal contacts. Often I wonder if it is really of any use to anybody.

    72. Newberry Library
    An independent research library and educational institution located in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Strengths include genealogy, European exploration and settlement of the Americas; the american West; literature and history of the Midwest; native american history and literature; the Renaissance; the French Revolution; Portuguese and Brazilian history; British literature and history; the history of cartography; the history and theory of music; the history of printing; and early philology and linguistics. The collections number 1,500,000 printed titles, five million manuscript pages, and more than 300,000 historic maps. Research affiliation Research Library Group.
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    73. OneidaNationArtsProgram
    A native american Indian tribal arts agency for visual, literature, music, dance and drama or performing arts of ethnic peoples.
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    2004 Concert Series Open Mic Nights Writer's Workshops Teen Apprenctice '04 ... Contact Us Website supported with grants from the:
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    74. Indians.org - Welcome . . .
    Relief, motivation, and resources for native Americans. Programs, tribal directory, activism, indigenous literature. Fundraiser support and donations welcome.
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    75. Aboriginal Australia
    Creating an environment of education and learning with pages dedicated to art, literature, music, searching for mob, and a section on native american culture.
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    76. CNN.com - Reading Into Native American Writers - Jan. 10, 2004
    Article with section on Alexie's views on Englishonly upbringing in native children.
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    Simon Ortiz is one of a number of Native American authors working to establish a body of literature about their culture. Story Tools YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Literature Arts, Culture and Entertainment or Create your own Manage alerts What is this? NEW YORK (AP) The words of Simon Ortiz mingle with the muffled sounds of city traffic that have drifted into an art studio where dozens have gathered to hear his poetry. He closes his book and takes a deep breath. He scans his audience, searching for understanding and acceptance and is immediately greeted with warm, enthusiastic applause. People begin to cluster about him, eager to talk, eager to learn more about Indians in America. Things weren't always this way for Ortiz, who grew up during a time when he had to fight just to be able to speak in his own language. Now, his poems, written in both English and Pueblo, allow him to keep his culture alive. "It's a form of resistance," Ortiz says after his reading at the American Indian Community House in downtown Manhattan. "If there was not a body of literature, then Native people would be invisible. Sometimes the term 'Indian' is an abstract idea. But when we express ideas in literature, then we have a valid body of expression that's totally ours."

    77. Storytellers: Native American Authors Online
    Jace Weaver in Other Words american Indian literature, Law, and Culture. The guidelines for the First Book Awards from the native Writers Circle of the
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    The guidelines for the First Book Awards from the Native Writers' Circle of the Americas are now available. Congratulations to Devon Mihesuah whose book American Indigenous Women: Decolonization, Empowerment, Activism won the Oklahoma Writers' Federation Trophy Award for the Best Non-Fiction Book of 2003 and her book Lost and Found won the Best Young Adult Novel . She also will be presented with the University of Kansas Indigenous Nation Program's Crystal Eagle Award in May. A mailing list has been established for information about Joy Harjo's performances, appearances, new books and CD releases. You may sign up for this list now.
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    78. Children's Literature: Meet Authors & Illustrators
    Reviews of twentyseven children's books by the native american author.
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    Joseph Bruchac Joseph Bruchac is a storyteller an author whose works drawn upon his Native American background. He grew up in New York near Sarasota Springs where he lived with his grandparents. Those early years provided an opportunity to listen to them and all of their friends telling traditional stories. In the early days tribal story tellers would sit in the center of a circle surrounded by their listeners. Frequently storytelling would begin with a song of greeting accompanied by drums. Storytelling is traditionally a winter event and would stop in the summer and wouldn't start until the first frost. Bruchac reminded his audience that the tales he tells are different than those published in the books, because storytelling is a different art form. All of his books have been well received and highly praised. Bruchac has a Ph.D. from Union Graduate School and has won numerous awards including the Parent's Choice Award, the American Book Award, the Skipping Stones Honor Award for Multicultural Children's Literature. More information on Joseph Bruchac can be found at http://www.josephbruchac.com

    79. Children's Book Press Home Page
    Nonprofit publisher of bilingual and multicultural children's literature that shares stories reflecting the traditions and cultures of African american, Asian american, Latino, Chicano, and native american communities.
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    80. Texas Indians
    Information on history and origins, religion and ceremony, oral literature, territories, and treaties of the 25 native american tribes of Texas. Also a curriculum for teachers and information for children.
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    Texas Indian cultures resource for kids. Comanche, Kiowa, Caddo, Tonkawa, Atakapan, Kickapoo, Cherokee and more. Viewing this page requires a browser capable of displaying frames. This Page has been visited times since Oct 11, 1997

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