A Biobibliography of Native American Writers, 1772-1924

A Biobibliography of Native American Writers, 1772-1924

Author: Daniel F. Littlefield

Publisher: Metuchen, N.J. : Scarecrow Press

Published: 1981

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13:

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A listing, alphabetically by author, of works written in English by Native Americans, excluding those from Canada, published between 1772 and the end of 1924. Entries for each writer are arranged chronologically. Includes index of writers by tribal affiliation, a subject index, and brief biographies of the writers.


Handbook of Native American Literature

Handbook of Native American Literature

Author: Andrew Wiget

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-06-17

Total Pages: 620

ISBN-13: 1135639175

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The Handbook of Native American Literature is a unique, comprehensive, and authoritative guide to the oral and written literatures of Native Americans. It lays the perfect foundation for understanding the works of Native American writers. Divided into three major sections, Native American Oral Literatures, The Historical Emergence of Native American Writing, and A Native American Renaissance: 1967 to the Present, it includes 22 lengthy essays, written by scholars of the Association for the Study of American Indian Literatures. The book features reports on the oral traditions of various tribes and topics such as the relation of the Bible, dreams, oratory, humor, autobiography, and federal land policies to Native American literature. Eight additional essays cover teaching Native American literature, new fiction, new theater, and other important topics, and there are bio-critical essays on more than 40 writers ranging from William Apes (who in the early 19th century denounced white society's treatment of his people) to contemporary poet Ray Young Bear. Packed with information that was once scattered and scarce, the Handbook of Native American Literature -a valuable one-volume resource-is sure to appeal to everyone interested in Native American history, culture, and literature. Previously published in cloth as The Dictionary of Native American Literature


Bibliography of the Blackfoot

Bibliography of the Blackfoot

Author: Hugh A. Dempsey

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9780810847620

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Now in paperback. In this book, the compilers have brought together more than 1,800 references to literature relating to the Blackfoot. About one third of the citations are annotated, and an author index and a general index simplify the utilization of this valuable resource tool.


Early Native American Writing

Early Native American Writing

Author: Helen Jaskoski

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1996-11-28

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 9780521555272

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A collection of essays discussing early American Indian authors.


Textual Scholarship

Textual Scholarship

Author: David C. Greetham

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-10-28

Total Pages: 576

ISBN-13: 1136755799

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First published in 1994. This fully revised and updated edition of the bestselling Textual Scholarship covers all aspects of textual theory and scholarly editing for students and scholars. As the definitive introduction to the skills of textual scholarship, the new edition addresses the revolutionary shift from print to digital textuality and subsequent dramatic changes in the emphasis and direction of textual enquiry.


American Indian Children at School, 1850-1930

American Indian Children at School, 1850-1930

Author: Michael C. Coleman

Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 9781604730098

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Drawn from Native American autobiographical accounts, a study revealing white society's program of civilizing American Indian schoolchildren


A Literary History of the American West

A Literary History of the American West

Author: Western Literature Association (U.S.)

Publisher: TCU Press

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 1408

ISBN-13: 9780875650210

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Literary histories, of course, do not have a reason for being unless there exists the literature itself. This volume, perhaps more than others of its kind, is an expression of appreciation for the talented and dedicated literary artists who ignored the odds, avoided temptations to write for popularity or prestige, and chose to write honestly about the American West, believing that experiences long knowns to be of historical importance are also experiences that need and deserve a literature of importance.