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         Native American Literature:     more books (100)
  1. Roanoke and Wampum: Topics in Native American Heritage and Literatures by Ron Welburn, 2001-01-01
  2. Narrative Chance: Postmodern Discourse on Native American Indian Literatures.: An article from: World Literature Today by Greg Sanchez, 1994-06-22
  3. Smoothing the Ground: Essays on Native American Oral Literature
  4. Humor in Contemporary Native North American Literature: Reimagining Nativeness (European Studies in American Literature and Culture) by Eva Gruber, 2008-07-15
  5. Seekers of the Fleece, Part I (Four Winds Winter/Spring 1981 (The International Forum for Native American Art, Literature, and History) by Bobby Bridger, 1981
  6. Native North American Literature: Biographical and Critical Information on Native Writers and Orators from the United States and Canada from Histori
  7. Going native: when American literature became good enough for Americans, what happened to the literary canon?(Viewpoint essay): An article from: American Scholar by Morris Dickstein, 2007-01-01
  8. Critical Essays on Native American Literature (Critical Essays on American Literature)
  9. A limited world literature curriculum for the secondary school utilizing African literature and Native American literature by Kaja M Powers, 1992
  10. Native American literature: A bibliography and selections from works by American Indian writers by Norma C Wilson, 1991
  11. That The People Might Live, Native American Literature & Native American Community, by Jace, Weaver, 1997
  12. Literary Topics: Native American Literature (Literary Topics)
  13. The mythopoeic vision in Native American literature: The problem of myth by Paula Gunn Allen, 1974
  14. Native American literature integration for the fifth-grade Social Studies curriculum (Masters' theses. Education. Reading) by Nancy A Sulesky, 1993

101. Colby College Libraries: Research: Native North American Literature
A guide to selected basic bibliographic and reference materials about native North american literature that are easily available to Colby students in paper or
http://www.colby.edu/library/research/guides/nnalit.shtml
Starting Points

  • Ruoff, A. LaVonne Brown
    American Indian literatures: an introduction, bibliographic review, and selected bibliography.
  • PS 508.I5 S6 1995
    Smoke Rising: the Native North American LiteraryCompanion.

Bibliography
  • REF Z1229.I52 R64 1985
    Rock, Roger O.
    The native American in American literature: a selectively annotated bibliography.
  • REF Z1209.2.U5 L57 and Supplement
    Littlefield, Daniel F.
    A biobibliography of native American writers, 1772-1924.
  • Bibliography of Native North Americans
    Available: CBB only
    Updated: annually Access: Silver Platter Based on the cumulative 8 volumes of the Ethnographic Bibliography of Native North America, the standard reference work on the native peoples of North America. Presents 17 broad regions including 290 ethnic groups, with over 80,000 citations published from the 16th century to the present.
  • REF PM155.D53 1994 Dictionary of Native American literature.
  • REF PS153.I52 N39 1997 Native American writers of the United States.
  • REF PS508.I5 N38 1994 Native North American literature: biographical and critical information on native writers and orators from the United States and Canada from historical times to the present. Literature and Publications
    • Search the CBB Catalog for books by individual Native American authors or use subject headings such as:
      • American literature - Indian Authors
      • Indians of North America - Fiction
      • Indians of North America - Poetry
      • Headings may exit for regions of the country or specific tribes as well, e.g.Navajo Indians - Literary Collections
  • 102. Native Pages From StFXU
    Folk Art and Craft Exchange Guide to the Great Sioux Nation Index of native american Resources Indigenous People s literature, a MUST VISIT by Glenn Welker.
    http://juliet.stfx.ca/people/fac/rmackinn/native.htm
    by Fred Pashe
    Native Pages from StFXU
    Canadian Micmac/Mi'kmaq USA
    Canadian Aboriginal Links
    Aboriginal Educational Resources Database
    Aboriginal Links from Oscar Blackman School , from Manitoba
    Aboriginal Multi Media Society , excellent Canadian aboriginal links.
    Aboriginal Peoples of Canada , from Native Web, excellent Canadian resources.
    Aboriginal Single Window Initiative
    Aboriginal Super Information Hwy. , from Manitoba, the Canadian Aboriginal WWW Home Page.
    Aboriginal Web Links , great selection of links, by Denise Osted, Manitoba
    Aboriginal Youth Net , Canadian.
    Alan Syliboy Original Paintings , beautiful paintings by a well known Mi'kMaq artist.
    ARCNET, Aboriginal Resource Centre , Aboriginal-Canadian business and organization resources.
    Assembly of First Nations
    Bill's Aboriginal Links, Canada one of the best aboriginal links on the web.
    Canadian Aboriginal Law , by Deborah McIntosh, excellent legal and treaty references.
    Canada's First Nations , great page with many useful links.
    Canadian Indian Language Database , from Imperial College, London.
    Canada's First Nations and Aboriginal People's Home Page , from Schoolnet.

    103. Native American Lore Index
    native american Lore Index Page links to several stories of native american Indian Lore from several Tribes across you have a story of native Indian Lore you would like to
    http://www.ilhawaii.net/~stony/loreindx.html
    Native American Lore Index Page
    Below are links to several stories of Native American Indian Lore from several Tribes across Turtle Island. If you have a story of Native Indian Lore you would like to have posted here, send it to me with as much information about the Lore that you can, and I will post it with others found here. Help me to make this site the best Lore site on the Web . Id like to extend a warm welcome to all those visiting from either Discovery School Magazine project or Animal Planet. Osiyo Oginalii, Ulihelisdi Owenvsv.... Cherokee for Greetings Friend, welcome home. Our site has been selected as a valuable Internet resource for Discovery Channel School's Discover Magazine theme for fall 1997 Buffalo and the Mouse
    Origin of the Buffalo Dance
    Blackfoot
    Comrades

    The Raccoon and the Bee-Tree

    Big Long Mans Corn Patch

    How Coyote Stole Fire
    ...
    How Fly Saved the River
    Anishnabeg
    Geow-lud-mo-sis-eg : Little People
    Maliseet
    How Glooskap Found the Summer

    The Origin of Light
    Inuit
    The Magic Arrows
    The Runnaways The Legend of Wountie Squamish The Snake with the Big Feet Ravens Great Adventure Porcupine Hunts Buffalo The Legend of the Bear Family ... MicMac Creation Story Mic Mac How Bear Lost His Tail Ableegumooch, the Lazy Rabbit

    104. Storytellers Native American Authors Online
    Storytellers native american Authors Online Site provides links to native american authors, traditional stories, and tribal information. quot;This site was conceived with a very particular aim
    http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.hanksville.org/storytellers/&y=0

    105. Eastern Woodland Indians : Northeastern Indians Bibliography
    Includes Iroquois, Cherokee and other outstanding native american leaders. Giving Thanks; A native american Good Morning Message By Chief Jake Swamp; ill.
    http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/indnorth.htm
    Eastern Woodland Indians: Northeastern Indians Bibliography
    By Inez Ramsey
    The Northern Maize (Corn) Area extended from southern New England and Maryland to the Lower Missouri River. These peoples practiced agriculture and were hunters and fishermen. Some tribes included the Iroquois [Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga and Seneca Indians]; the Huron, the Lenni-Lenape [Delaware]. The Penobscots lived in the far northeastern corner of the United States [Maine, Vermont, etc.]. The Ojibwa, Winnebago, Algonquin and Potawatomi Indians lived in the north central part of the U.S. in the Great Lakes Area [Superior, Erie] The Fox, Sauk and Menomini tribes also lived in this area. Tribes in this area had wild rice as a staple in their diets.
    For availability information check visit your school or public library or Amazon Books
    Biography. Juvenile

    Fiction. Juvenile

    Nonfiction. Juvenile
    Bierhorst, John. The Woman Who Fell from the Sky; The Iroquois Story of Creation
    Ill. by Robert Parker. Morrow, 1993. Rev. in Bklst. Challenging work for ages 5 to 9. Wonderful imagery.
    Bruchac, Joseph.

    106. E-Book Subject Collections--Native American
    Note Not all works are by native american authors Abbott, Jacob. Aboriginal America (1860) ebook Palm web version Ah-nen-la-de-ni La France, Daniel.
    http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/ebooks/subjects/subjects-natam.html
    Users of these e-books agree to adhere to our Conditions of Use
    Note: Not all works are by Native American authors
    Abbott, Jacob
    "Aboriginal America"
    e-book
    Palm web version
    Ah-nen-la-de-ni [La France, Daniel]
    "An Indian Boy's Story" (30 July 1903)
    e-book
    Palm web version
    Austin, Mary
    "Agua Dulce"
    e-book
    Palm web version
    "Art Influence in the West"
    e-book
    Palm web version
    "The Land of Little Rain"
    e-book
    Palm web version
    "The Walking Woman"
    e-book
    Palm web version "The Woman at Eighteen Mile" e-book Palm web version e-book ... web version
    Brooks, Noah
    "First Across the Continent; The Story of The Exploring Expedition of Lewis and Clark in 1803-5-6" e-book Palm web version
    Brooks, Elbridge Streeter, 1846-1902
    "The True Story of Christopher Columbus, Called the Great Admiral" e-book Palm web version
    Calamity, Jane (pseud. Marthy Cannary Burk)
    "The Life and Adventures of Calamity Jane" e-book Palm web version
    Carelton, S.
    "The Lame Priest" e-book Palm web version "The Whale" e-book Palm web version "The Tall Man" e-book Palm web version
    Cary, Elizabeth Luther
    "Recent Writings By American Indians" e-book Palm web version
    Cheney, John Vance

    107. Appalachian Mountain Outreach
    Grayson, Kentucky nonprofit helping the elderly, children, and other native Americans throughout the United States. Clip art, literature, links.
    http://www.geocities.com/heartland/pines/2726/
    WELCOME TO A PPALACHIAN M OUNTAIN O UTREACH
    M ountain H eritage C enter This website is no longer available. If you want to still reach us, please visit us at http://www.geocities.com/amo_pow/
    We have combined the two websites as of June 29, 2002. Thank you for visiting us.

    108. Welcome To Oyate
    Evaluation of literature by and about native Americans from a native perspective. Catalog and order form available online.
    http://www.oyate.org/intro.html

    109. Asail Home Page
    of native americans; to promote the teaching of such traditions and literatures; and to support and encourage contemporary native american writers and the
    http://oncampus.richmond.edu/faculty/ASAIL/
    ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF
    AMERICAN INDIAN LITERATURES "The purpose of the organization shall be to promote study, criticism, and research on the oral traditions and written literatures of Native Americans; to promote the teaching of such traditions and literatures; and to support and encourage contemporary Native American writers and the continuity of Native oral traditions." ASAIL By-laws, 4 January 1991
    SAIL
    Submission guidelines American Indian Literatures course syllabi Bibliography of
    Indigenous Literature with a Queer/LGBT/Two-Spirit Sensibility
    Contact: Robert Nelson

    110. ANPA Homepage
    Welcome The american native Press Archives is devoted to the preservation and dissemination of the written words of native peoples.
    http://anpa.ualr.edu/
    Welcome...
    The American Native Press Archives is devoted to the preservation and dissemination of the written words of Native peoples. It began in 1983 as a clearinghouse for information on American Indian and Alaska Native newspapers and periodicals. In the ensuing years, it has evolved as a joint effort of the Department of English and the Ottenheimer Library, and its mission has changed to collecting and archiving the products of the Native press and materials related to Native press history, collecting and documenting the works of Native writers, and constructing bibliographic guides to Native writing and publishing. It stands today as one of the world's largest repositories of Native thought. Home Bibliography Digital Library
    Indexes
    ... Links Further Information about the ANPA and Sequoyah Research Center can be found: American Native Press Archives at 501-569-8336
    E-mail dflittlefiel@ualr.edu

    111. NativeWeb
    Fighting Back american Indian Reactions to Coerced Sterilization Mary Jaeggli, a graduate student at the University of Wyoming, is working on research for her
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