In essays about communities as varied as Alaskan Native, East Indian, Palestinian, Mexican, and African American, oral historians, folklorists, and anthropologists look at how traditional and historical oral narratives live through re-tellings, gaining meaning and significance in repeated performances, from varying contexts, through cultural and historical knowing, and due to tellers\u27 consciousness of their audiences.https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/usupress_pubs/1074/thumbnail.jp
This article examines how Native places are made, named, and reconstructed after colonization throug...
In what follows I will be using Native American culture and literature as the primary focus for a di...
The title to this interdisciplinary collection draws on the Yupik Eskimo belief that seals, fish, an...
In essays about communities as varied as Alaskan Native, East Indian, Palestinian, Mexican, and Afri...
Illustrated with numerous stories collected from Alaska, the Yukon, and South Africa and further enl...
Illustrated with numerous stories collected from Alaska, the Yukon, and South Africa and further enl...
Native American cultures thrives in the cyclical nature and continual existence of change in the wor...
This study examines oral narrative performance within the cultural context of the Swiss Volhynian Me...
This thesis is based on collaborative research conducted over ten years with three elders of Athapa...
This thesis is based on collaborative research conducted over ten years with three elders of Athapa...
Oral tradition is characterized by three qualities: 1) It is shared orally among people who, to vary...
The title to this interdisciplinary collection draws on the Yupik Eskimo belief that seals, fish, an...
The title to this interdisciplinary collection draws on the Yupik Eskimo belief that seals, fish, an...
In the United States, in the past thirty years, there has been a self-conscious storytelling renaiss...
The title to this interdisciplinary collection draws on the Yupik Eskimo belief that seals, fish, an...
This article examines how Native places are made, named, and reconstructed after colonization throug...
In what follows I will be using Native American culture and literature as the primary focus for a di...
The title to this interdisciplinary collection draws on the Yupik Eskimo belief that seals, fish, an...
In essays about communities as varied as Alaskan Native, East Indian, Palestinian, Mexican, and Afri...
Illustrated with numerous stories collected from Alaska, the Yukon, and South Africa and further enl...
Illustrated with numerous stories collected from Alaska, the Yukon, and South Africa and further enl...
Native American cultures thrives in the cyclical nature and continual existence of change in the wor...
This study examines oral narrative performance within the cultural context of the Swiss Volhynian Me...
This thesis is based on collaborative research conducted over ten years with three elders of Athapa...
This thesis is based on collaborative research conducted over ten years with three elders of Athapa...
Oral tradition is characterized by three qualities: 1) It is shared orally among people who, to vary...
The title to this interdisciplinary collection draws on the Yupik Eskimo belief that seals, fish, an...
The title to this interdisciplinary collection draws on the Yupik Eskimo belief that seals, fish, an...
In the United States, in the past thirty years, there has been a self-conscious storytelling renaiss...
The title to this interdisciplinary collection draws on the Yupik Eskimo belief that seals, fish, an...
This article examines how Native places are made, named, and reconstructed after colonization throug...
In what follows I will be using Native American culture and literature as the primary focus for a di...
The title to this interdisciplinary collection draws on the Yupik Eskimo belief that seals, fish, an...