This exhibit featured the work of 21 Diné/Navajo poets and poets from other Southwestern tribes and nations. Some of the featured writers include Luci Tapahonso and Laura Tohe, the first and second poets laureate of the Navajo Nation (respectively), Pulitzer Prize nominees Wendy Rose and Margo Tamez, and American Book Award winners Sherwin Bitsui and Joy Harjo. The exhibit was on view at the UT Poetry Center in the Perry-Castañeda Library from March 6 through May 26.UT Librarie
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This is the program for the 16th Navajo Studies ConferenceThe 16th Navajo Studies Conference was hel...
Chantal Spitz presents on the Global Native Literary Studies panel. Global Native Literary Studie...
Intermountain School publication containing poetry written by students and used by Alexa West while ...
This exhibit featured the work of 21 Diné/Navajo poets and poets from other Southwestern tribes and ...
The purpose of this paper is to provide tack ground information for a two week unit of study to acqu...
The 16th Navajo Studies Conference was held at the University of New Mexico (UNM) on November 1-4, 2...
Yá át ééh! This guide presents a brief offering of resources available on Navajo life and culture i...
abstract: 9th Annual American Indian Studies Conference featuring Elizabeth Cook-Lynn Poetry. Photog...
Welcome 2006 Navajo Studies Conference Participants! The Center for Southwest Research (CSWR) colle...
NavajoIntermountain School publication containing poetry written by a student and used by Alexa West...
Poetry written by Julia B. Tappan and used by Alexa West while teaching language arts at the Intermo...
This collection provides a benchmark that helps secure the position of collaboration between Native ...
textThis research concerns the emergence of Navajo orthographic poetry written in both English and ...
NavajoIntermountain School publication containing poetry written by a student and used by Alexa West...
14488 Exhibit, first Navajo Fair, September 21, 1899 at Bluff, Utah. Courtesy: Sarah J. Crosby. Ut...
This is the program for the 16th Navajo Studies ConferenceThe 16th Navajo Studies Conference was hel...
Chantal Spitz presents on the Global Native Literary Studies panel. Global Native Literary Studie...
Intermountain School publication containing poetry written by students and used by Alexa West while ...