D\u27Arcy McNickle occupies a position of relatively minor but increasing stature in American Indian history and literature. Dorothy R. Parker\u27s volume is thus a welcome addition to the increasing number of monographs, critical studies, and general commentaries about this ordinary but successful individual. Modern biography is characterized by a fascination with people who, although notable, are seldom as illustrious and famous as the figures who traditionally engaged the attention of earlier, particularly nineteenth-century, biographers. In this sense, McNickle is clearly a modern subject; and reader interest in him, although keen among enthusiasts, will probably be limited
Originally published in 1916, this autobiography of Lucy Thompson was accidentally rediscovered in t...
Without Indians-or, rather, their imaginings of them-white Americans would hardly know how to define...
Valentine T. McGillycuddy is not famous, but he should be. His presence at many critical events in t...
D\u27Arcy McNickle occupies a position of relatively minor but increasing stature in American Indian...
This contribution to the Boise State University Western Writers Series is slightly more than fifty p...
D\u27Arcy McNickle is best known for his ethnohistorical works, They Came Here First (1949), Indians...
For forty years, D’Arcy McNickle wrote about Indians. His novel, The Surrounded, published in 1936, ...
Literary historians writing biographies have increasingly shifted from critical biography (the autho...
Elizabeth Cook-Lynn is a Dakota who, born and raised to adulthood on the Crow Creek Indian Reservati...
In any discussion of important Indian artists of the twentieth century, Woody Crumbo (1912-1989) is ...
This is the second monograph on Native American autobiography, and together with Bataille and Sands\...
Through the lens of historical interpretation, Robert Dale Parker presents a controversial, deconstr...
This is the best written biography I have read in many years. A beautifully crafted book, it is a co...
Writing Indian, Native Conversations provides keen discussion across three decades of Native America...
Review of: American Indian Women: Telling Their Lives. Bataille, Gretchen M. and Sands, Kathleen Mul...
Originally published in 1916, this autobiography of Lucy Thompson was accidentally rediscovered in t...
Without Indians-or, rather, their imaginings of them-white Americans would hardly know how to define...
Valentine T. McGillycuddy is not famous, but he should be. His presence at many critical events in t...
D\u27Arcy McNickle occupies a position of relatively minor but increasing stature in American Indian...
This contribution to the Boise State University Western Writers Series is slightly more than fifty p...
D\u27Arcy McNickle is best known for his ethnohistorical works, They Came Here First (1949), Indians...
For forty years, D’Arcy McNickle wrote about Indians. His novel, The Surrounded, published in 1936, ...
Literary historians writing biographies have increasingly shifted from critical biography (the autho...
Elizabeth Cook-Lynn is a Dakota who, born and raised to adulthood on the Crow Creek Indian Reservati...
In any discussion of important Indian artists of the twentieth century, Woody Crumbo (1912-1989) is ...
This is the second monograph on Native American autobiography, and together with Bataille and Sands\...
Through the lens of historical interpretation, Robert Dale Parker presents a controversial, deconstr...
This is the best written biography I have read in many years. A beautifully crafted book, it is a co...
Writing Indian, Native Conversations provides keen discussion across three decades of Native America...
Review of: American Indian Women: Telling Their Lives. Bataille, Gretchen M. and Sands, Kathleen Mul...
Originally published in 1916, this autobiography of Lucy Thompson was accidentally rediscovered in t...
Without Indians-or, rather, their imaginings of them-white Americans would hardly know how to define...
Valentine T. McGillycuddy is not famous, but he should be. His presence at many critical events in t...