Many authors who have contributed significantly to Native American writing are mixed bloods, because such individuals are invariably the ones who will initially engage the dominant culture. The mixed cultural experiences and traditions of these individuals predispose them to working in art forms that do not arise from tribal cultural traditions. Louis Owens, a Choctaw-Cherokee and Irish writer and scholar was especially effective in presenting clear images of what it means to be of mixed blood. Owens evoked a sense of Indigenous tradition and identity as a means of coping with events taking place outside of tribal culture. One of his strengths was his ability to incorporate the physical landscape and the non-human elements of the community ...
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Literature tells truths about the past that history cannot articulate. This is a truism with particu...
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In Mixedblood Messages, novelist and critic Louis Owens combines literary and film criticism with pe...
Brief commentary on Hemingway’s influence on the tradition of nature writing in Native American lite...
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This project analyzes eight novels which represent revolt or resistance by varied Native peoples aga...
Beginning with poet Neil Harrison\u27s outstanding 5 Canadas, this volume is a tribute to the late...
Native Americans are the first people to reside in the United States of America, specifically the no...
Literature tells truths about the past that history cannot articulate. This is a truism with particu...
In 1930, John Neihardt went to South Dakota to interview a Native American religious man about the g...
In Mixedblood Messages, novelist and critic Louis Owens combines literary and film criticism with pe...
Brief commentary on Hemingway’s influence on the tradition of nature writing in Native American lite...
The Native American or the American Indians are the indigenous people of the continent and their lit...
The commitment to community shared by Native American authors such as N. Scott Momaday, James Welch,...
Abstract Native American1 literature in North America has been in a self-declared state of renaissan...
There are a number of contemporary Native American writers, such as Leslie Marmon Silko, Winona LaDu...
"Storied Voices in Native American Texts: Harry Robinson, Thomas King, James Welch and Leslie Marmo...
The study of Native Southern literature has typically followed previously established canon boundari...
In t and em with the political happenings of the 1960's, a pan-Indian literary movement began. James...
In the last paragraph of his last chapter, Endgames, Chris LaLonde articulates an idea implied thr...
This project analyzes eight novels which represent revolt or resistance by varied Native peoples aga...
Beginning with poet Neil Harrison\u27s outstanding 5 Canadas, this volume is a tribute to the late...
Native Americans are the first people to reside in the United States of America, specifically the no...
Literature tells truths about the past that history cannot articulate. This is a truism with particu...
In 1930, John Neihardt went to South Dakota to interview a Native American religious man about the g...