Twenty two poems shimmer with irridescence [iridescence] in Looking Through a Squared Off Circle. The interaction of shifting colors and tones in Silvester Brito\u27s poems flood the reader\u27s mind with the bittersweet pain and beauty of the American Indian experience
The subtitle of this collection raises a question: Is it wise to mix various genres and also authors...
Yellow Woman and a Beauty of the Spirit is a surprising pastiche of Leslie Marmon Silko\u27s non-fic...
Hollywood inherited conflicting myths of Native Americans: barbaric savages or Noble Savage. Influ...
Poetry by American Indians may be traced to the writings of John Rollin Ridge, a Cherokee who came t...
Brito\u27s article draws a necessary contrast between the purpose and function of American Indian ch...
From the outset, the reader must be aware of encountering a rarity indeed: a first class scholar who...
This is a collection of contemporary American Indian poetry in which the total effort is a result of...
The Way of a Peyote Roadman is a work which is certain to stir controversy in a number of academic c...
The red and black Chumash pictograph reproduced on the cover of Smoothing the Ground shows an alert ...
In the introduction to Native Americans of the Pacific Coast, Vinson Brown presents many admirable a...
American Indian Autobiography provides significant insight into the nature and production of Indian ...
A previously published Native American poet, Lance Henson, a Cheyenne, evokes traditional Native Ame...
Good writing transcends boundaries, says Robert Franklin Gish in this cross-cultural inquiry into An...
For the reader new to the field, perhaps attracted by an encounter with an individual poem or poet, ...
Through the lens of historical interpretation, Robert Dale Parker presents a controversial, deconstr...
The subtitle of this collection raises a question: Is it wise to mix various genres and also authors...
Yellow Woman and a Beauty of the Spirit is a surprising pastiche of Leslie Marmon Silko\u27s non-fic...
Hollywood inherited conflicting myths of Native Americans: barbaric savages or Noble Savage. Influ...
Poetry by American Indians may be traced to the writings of John Rollin Ridge, a Cherokee who came t...
Brito\u27s article draws a necessary contrast between the purpose and function of American Indian ch...
From the outset, the reader must be aware of encountering a rarity indeed: a first class scholar who...
This is a collection of contemporary American Indian poetry in which the total effort is a result of...
The Way of a Peyote Roadman is a work which is certain to stir controversy in a number of academic c...
The red and black Chumash pictograph reproduced on the cover of Smoothing the Ground shows an alert ...
In the introduction to Native Americans of the Pacific Coast, Vinson Brown presents many admirable a...
American Indian Autobiography provides significant insight into the nature and production of Indian ...
A previously published Native American poet, Lance Henson, a Cheyenne, evokes traditional Native Ame...
Good writing transcends boundaries, says Robert Franklin Gish in this cross-cultural inquiry into An...
For the reader new to the field, perhaps attracted by an encounter with an individual poem or poet, ...
Through the lens of historical interpretation, Robert Dale Parker presents a controversial, deconstr...
The subtitle of this collection raises a question: Is it wise to mix various genres and also authors...
Yellow Woman and a Beauty of the Spirit is a surprising pastiche of Leslie Marmon Silko\u27s non-fic...
Hollywood inherited conflicting myths of Native Americans: barbaric savages or Noble Savage. Influ...