Brito\u27s article draws a necessary contrast between the purpose and function of American Indian chants, and the American Indian\u27s descent into modern poetry. The latter is an idiom that can only voice anger and frustration: it symbolizes a spirit imprisoned, forced to protest through a borrowed medium because it seems to be the only one that the western mind can understand
The coming of Europeans to the continent of America in the fifteenth century has brought in vast cha...
There have always been the songs, the prayers, the stories. There have always been the voices. There...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, English, 1920. ; Includes index. Bibliography: leaves 51-54
Unlike other ethnic groups, American Indians had little to celebrate during the bicentennial year in...
The author of Change in American Indian World Views ... is not only a teacher and student of poetr...
The poem prefaces Leslie Marmon Silko\u27s novel Ceremony, the story of a young American Indian who ...
Native American religious traditions are rich in aesthetics and symbolism. Each tribal group has its...
In presenting this issue of the Journal devoted to music and the expressive arts in general, we hope...
Poetry in general, says Aristotle, seems to have sprung from two causes, each of them lying deep i...
Twenty two poems shimmer with irridescence [iridescence] in Looking Through a Squared Off Circle. Th...
American Indians have not vanished, As of the 1970's, they are 800,000 strong and increasing. Their ...
Examines the language with which Whitman represents the American Indian body and argues that the ...
Investigators of traditional Native American literature typically point out arcane dissimilarities b...
As a result of colonialization and assimilation, the natives were disturbed between past and presen...
This paper argues that customary values are regularly and dramatically challenged in certain traditi...
The coming of Europeans to the continent of America in the fifteenth century has brought in vast cha...
There have always been the songs, the prayers, the stories. There have always been the voices. There...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, English, 1920. ; Includes index. Bibliography: leaves 51-54
Unlike other ethnic groups, American Indians had little to celebrate during the bicentennial year in...
The author of Change in American Indian World Views ... is not only a teacher and student of poetr...
The poem prefaces Leslie Marmon Silko\u27s novel Ceremony, the story of a young American Indian who ...
Native American religious traditions are rich in aesthetics and symbolism. Each tribal group has its...
In presenting this issue of the Journal devoted to music and the expressive arts in general, we hope...
Poetry in general, says Aristotle, seems to have sprung from two causes, each of them lying deep i...
Twenty two poems shimmer with irridescence [iridescence] in Looking Through a Squared Off Circle. Th...
American Indians have not vanished, As of the 1970's, they are 800,000 strong and increasing. Their ...
Examines the language with which Whitman represents the American Indian body and argues that the ...
Investigators of traditional Native American literature typically point out arcane dissimilarities b...
As a result of colonialization and assimilation, the natives were disturbed between past and presen...
This paper argues that customary values are regularly and dramatically challenged in certain traditi...
The coming of Europeans to the continent of America in the fifteenth century has brought in vast cha...
There have always been the songs, the prayers, the stories. There have always been the voices. There...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, English, 1920. ; Includes index. Bibliography: leaves 51-54