This remarkable collection of eight essays offers a rare perspective on the issue of cross-cultural communication. Greg Sarris is concerned with American Indian texts, both oral and written, as well as with other American Indian cultural phenomena such as basketry and religion. His essays cover a range of topics that include orality, art, literary criticism, and pedagogy, and demonstrate that people can see more than just "what things seem to be." Throughout, he asks: How can we read across cultures so as to encourage communication rather than to close it down?Sarris maintains that cultural practices can be understood only in their living, changing contexts. Central to his approach is an understanding of storytelling, a practice that embodi...
Indian people are indigenous people of America, who had lived for centuries and long before the comi...
This essay argues for the editorial vision that unifies the 40 commissioned essays that comprise the...
Review«Place remains a native concept rich with political meaning for North American culture as a wh...
Brill de Ramirez\u27s work addresses at least two crucial issues that scholars of Native American li...
In its consideration of American Indian literature as a rich and exciting body of work, The Voice in...
Investigators of traditional Native American literature typically point out arcane dissimilarities b...
The dissertation contains a review of secondary sources, a brief biographical sketch, and three chap...
This collection provides a benchmark that helps secure the position of collaboration between Native ...
Although few English students in American colleges and universi-ties have been exposed to the materi...
Native American Indian literature is an active, potentially activist literature. This is not to sugg...
This collection, broad in its scope, explores rich and multi-faceted literary works by and about Na...
The Routledge Companion to Native American Literature engages the multiple scenes of tension — histo...
American Indians have not vanished, As of the 1970's, they are 800,000 strong and increasing. Their ...
Writing, the subject of much innovative scholarship in recent years, is only half of what we call li...
This paper discusses three cultural issues concerning the languages, places, and images that are fou...
Indian people are indigenous people of America, who had lived for centuries and long before the comi...
This essay argues for the editorial vision that unifies the 40 commissioned essays that comprise the...
Review«Place remains a native concept rich with political meaning for North American culture as a wh...
Brill de Ramirez\u27s work addresses at least two crucial issues that scholars of Native American li...
In its consideration of American Indian literature as a rich and exciting body of work, The Voice in...
Investigators of traditional Native American literature typically point out arcane dissimilarities b...
The dissertation contains a review of secondary sources, a brief biographical sketch, and three chap...
This collection provides a benchmark that helps secure the position of collaboration between Native ...
Although few English students in American colleges and universi-ties have been exposed to the materi...
Native American Indian literature is an active, potentially activist literature. This is not to sugg...
This collection, broad in its scope, explores rich and multi-faceted literary works by and about Na...
The Routledge Companion to Native American Literature engages the multiple scenes of tension — histo...
American Indians have not vanished, As of the 1970's, they are 800,000 strong and increasing. Their ...
Writing, the subject of much innovative scholarship in recent years, is only half of what we call li...
This paper discusses three cultural issues concerning the languages, places, and images that are fou...
Indian people are indigenous people of America, who had lived for centuries and long before the comi...
This essay argues for the editorial vision that unifies the 40 commissioned essays that comprise the...
Review«Place remains a native concept rich with political meaning for North American culture as a wh...