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  1. Earth Power Coming: Short Fiction in Native American Literature by Simon J. Ortiz, 1988-02
  2. Critical Essays on Native American Literature (Critical Essays on American Literature)
  3. Contemporary Native American Literature: A Selected Partially Annotated Bibliography by Angeline Jacobson, 1977-06
  4. The Voice in the Margin: Native American Literature and the Canon by Arnold Krupat, 1989-11-15
  5. Native American Literature: Boundaries and Sovereignties
  6. Native American Literatures: An Encyclopedia of Works, Characters, Authors, and Themes (ABC-CLIO Literary Companion) by Kathy J. Whitson, 1999-03-01
  7. WHEN NICKELS WERE INDIANS PB (Smithsonian Series in Native American Literatures) by HILDEN PATRICIA PENN, 1997-03-17
  8. Indian Nation: Native American Literature and Nineteenth-Century Nationalisms (New Americanists) by Cheryl Walker, 1997-01-01
  9. My Horse & A Jukebox (Native American Literature Ser.)) by Barney Bush, 1979-12
  10. Humor in Contemporary Native North American Literature: Reimagining Nativeness (European Studies in American Literature and Culture) (European Studies in North American Literature and Culture) by Eva Gruber, 2008-07-15
  11. Images of the "Indian" in Four New-World Literatures (Native American Studies) by Mikle D. Ledgerwood, 1997-11
  12. White Robe's Dilemma: Tribal History in American Literature (Native Americans of the Northeast: Culture, History, and the Contemporary) by Neil Schmitz, 2001-07
  13. American Ethnic Literatures: Native American, African American, Chicano/Latino, and Asian American Writers and Their Backgrounds : An Annotated Bibl (Magill Bibliographies) by David R. Peck, 1992-06
  14. Politics and Aesthetics in Contemporary Native American Literature: Across Every Border (Indigenous Peoples and Politics) by Matthew Herman, 2009-12-08

41. Native American Literature Books
These books collect the poems, short stories, essays, and memoirs from more than 200 years of Native American writing. Also find bibliographies and other critical resources.
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    These books collect the poems, short stories, essays, and memoirs from more than 200 years of Native American writing. Also find bibliographies and other critical resources.
    1. Native American Literature: An Anthology
    by Lawana Trout. NTC Publishing Group. This anthology offers a historical overview of Native American literature, along with more than 100 poems, short stories, essays, and memoirs. zSB(3,3)
    2. Nothing But the Truth : An Anthology of Native American Literature
    by John L. Purdy and James Ruppert. Pearson Education. From the publisher: "This anthology includes some of the best works of Native American Literaturewith a good representation of major authors, geographic dispersion, gender balance, and a variety of genres."
    3. The Literature of California: Native American Beginnings

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    43. Dr. Permenter - English 244 Native American Literature Syllabus
    Native American Literature English 244. Dr. Rachela Permenter. F all 2002, Slippery Rock University IPL Native Am. Authors Schedule Requirements Guidelines Basis for
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    Dr. Rachela Permenter F all 2002, Slippery Rock University IPL - Native Am. Authors Schedule Requirements Guidelines ... Office Hours Texts: The Story-Telling Stone: Traditional Native American Myths and Tales . Ed. Susan Feldman. Laurel, 1991.
    Nothing But the Truth: An Anthology of Native American Literature . Prentice Hall, 2001.
    Ceremony , Leslie Marmon Silko
    Love Medicine , Louise Erdrich
    Indian Killer , Sherman Alexie View three films: Black Robe, Smoke Signals, Thunderheart (also recommended: Clearcut, Dead Man Recommended Supplemental Reading
    Native American Testimony: A Chronicle of Indian_White Relations from Prophecy to Present 1492_2000 . Peter Nabokov, ed. Penguin, 1999.
    God Is Red: A Native View of Religion. Vine Deloria, Jr. Fulcrum, 1994.
    Killing the White Man’s Indian . Fergus M. Bordewich. Anchor/Doubleday, 1996.
    Recommended Novels: House Made of Dawn by N. Scott Momaday, Fools Crow by James Welch You are responsible for the reading assignments for class on the days they are listed below. The following schedule may be modified as the course proceeds: Aug. 27

    44. Topic Trail - Native American Literature
    Click on a title to find the book's location and to place a request. Books on Alaskan authors (N) are in the Alaska Collection. Reference books (R or AKR) are
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    Click on a title to find the book's location and to place a request. Books on Alaskan authors (N) are in the Alaska Collection. Reference books (R or AK-R) are for in-library use only. If you would like more help, please ask at any Reference Desk, call Telephone Reference at 562-READ, or email us through Ask-A-Librarian General Resouces
    American Indian Literature: An Anthology / edited by Alan R. Velie.
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    American Indian Voices
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    Carriers of the Dream Wheel: Contemporary Native American Poetry
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    Critical Perspectives on Native American Fiction
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    810.9897 CRITICA New Native American Drama / Hanay Geiogamah. 812.54 GEIOGAM Songs From This Earth on Turtle's Back: Contemporary American Indian Poetry / edited by Joseph Bruchac. 811.54080897 SONGS

    45. Native American Literature :: North American Cultures: Southwest, Northeast, And
    Native American literature, North American cultures Southwest, Northeast, and Plains, Britannica Online Encyclopedia, The Native Americans of New Mexico and Arizona, along with a
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    46. Native American Literature
    Native American Literature. Native Americans have a rich cultural heritage that includes many skills and traditions. These traditions include jewelry making, sculptures, and the use
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    Native Americans have a rich cultural heritage that includes many skills and traditions. These traditions include jewelry making, sculptures, and the use of animals in various ways that incorporate them into daily life. But Native American literature is something that many people often overlook, or are not aware of. Tecumseh was a Native American born in the state of Ohio. He played a very important role in protecting his tribe from corruption by the Europeans. There have been many different accounts as to how he died in battle, but he made an important mark in the lives of Native Americans. Native American literature has had a very significant impact on the way people perceive this group of people. The Seven Sacred Prayers , written by author Noel Knockwood, is a representation of how the Native Americans speak to their gods and the spirits of the earth. It is a true reflection on their faith and how it helps them survive. Perhaps one of the most well known Native Americans was Geronimo. He was born in what is now known as New Mexico, and became one of the most famous Apaches of all time. He had great courage in the face of adversity, and was able to stand strong and fight against Mexican settlers. Geronimo has since been a staple in literature, including

    47. The Infography About Native American Literature
    Sources recommended by a professor whose research specialty is Native American literature.
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    The following sources are recommended by a professor whose research specialty is Native American literature.
    Six Superlative Sources
    Allen, Paula Gunn. The Sacred Hoop: Recovering the Feminine in American Indian Traditions. Beacon Press, 1986. Owens, Louis. Other Destinies: Understanding the American Indian Novel. University of Oklahoma Press, 1992. Porter, Joy, and Kenneth M. Roemer, eds. The Cambridge Companion to Native American Literature. Cambridge University Press, 2005. Roemer, Kenneth, ed. Dictionary of Literary Biography, Vol. 175: Native American Writers of the United States. Gale Research, 1997. Strom, Karen M. Storytellers: Native American Authors Online . http://www.hanksville.org/storytellers/ Wilson, Norma C. The Nature of Native American Poetry. University of New Mexico Press, 2001.
    Other Excellent Sources
    Densmore, Frances. Music of the Acoma, Isleta, Cochiti and Zuni Pueblos. Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology, 1957; reprint, Decapo Press, 1972. Ruoff, Lavonne. American Indian Literatures: An Introduction, Bibliographic Review and Selected Bibliography. Modern Language Association, 1990.

    48. Native American Authors
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    49. NATIVE AMERICAN LITERATURE
    Johnson County Library Readers' Map NATIVE AMERICAN LITERATURE NonFiction Growing Up Native American An Anthology By Patricia Riley 970.1 Riley Short fiction and essays about childhood
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    50. Native American Literature
    A Student Introduction to the Unit Native American Lessons and Creations Native American Lessons and Creations. Native Americans had permanent settlements in North America many
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    A Student Introduction to the Unit
    Native American Lessons and Creations
    Native American Lessons and Creations Native Americans had permanent settlements in North America many years before the English arrived. We have proof of this today from the myths and legends the Native Americans wrote. These myths and legends are still believed by some today. Native American myths and legends "The Journey to The Sunrise," "When Grizzlies Walked Upright," and "Earth on Turtle's Back" all have significant creations or moral points in our society. "The Journey to The Sunrise" is a myth that tells about a group of Native Americans and their misfortunes due to curiosity. Several young men are determined to find the place where the sky reaches down to the ground. The men travel for years to find the Sunrise. When they reach their goal one of them is curious and it ends fatally for him. The aging men who are still alive turn around to go back home when they reach home they are not the same young men who left, but elderly men who have no life left. This myth not only teaches us about curiosity but also teaches us to stay close to our home and family. Curiosity can lead to bad things but so can temptation. The myth "When Grizzlies Walked Upright" is a story about a chief's daughter who disobeyed and ended up in trouble. In this myth the chief tells her not to stick her head out of the top of the smoke hole or she would be blown away. She did it anyways. Not only did it get her into trouble it got others into trouble also. When she was blown away a grizzly family found her. Before this myth supposedly grizzlies could walk on two legs and talk. When the chief finally found his daughter years later he was angry with the grizzlies for taking her and punished them by making them walk on all fours and no longer being able to talk. This myth teaches us that when you disobey someone, such as your parents, you can get other people punished for your mistake. Although the first myth talked about curiosity leading to bad things the next myth tells a story about curiosity leading to good things.

    51. Native American Literature
    This list is intended for students interested in an introduction to Native American writing. For those new to this literature, I have provided a list of some widely taught
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    Native American Literature
    This list is intended for students interested in an introduction to Native American writing. For those new to this literature, I have provided a list of some widely taught texts about which scholars have begun to develop a significant corpus of criticism. Students interested in pursuing this field as a specialization in graduate school should consult reading lists such as the American Indian Studies Required Reading List from the University of Arizona's American Indian Studies Program. The Association for the Study of American Indian Literatures also offers a Guide to Native American Studies Programs in the United States and Canada.
    Primary Texts
    Alexie, Sherman. The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven.
    . Indian Killer.
    . Reservation Blues.
    . Ten Little Indians.
    . The Toughest Indian in the World.
    . The Business of Fancydancing.
    Allen, Paula Gunn (ed.).
    . Voice of the Turtle: American Indian Literature, 1900-1970. Deloria, Ella Cara. Waterlily. Endrezze, Anita.

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