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ZP2A: PM155 .B44 2009
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In Library Use Only
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Notes:
Papers from a symposium held at Université Paul-Valéry, Montpellier, May 16-17, 2008.
Includes bibliographical references.
c. 1: H37383 JUN 23 2010. Gift: Heard Museum Guild Library Fund, $33.25. Ordered from: Jean Touzot Librairie Internationale.
Contents:
- Preface / Simone Pellerin
- A chronological table of early Native American writers
- A literary journey : current scholarship on early Native American literature / A. LaVonne Brown Ruoff
- Samson Occom : a paradigm of resistance / Lionel Larré
- Contemporary anticolonialist reading and the collaborative writing of Jane Johnston Schoolcraft / Robert Dale Parker
- "according to our knowledge of ourselves" : Andrew Blackbird's Odawa history / David Stirrup
- "Living history" : William Warren's history of the Ojibway people, writing and Anishinaabe literature / Chris LaLonde
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- Simon Pokagon's O-gî-mäw-kwé Mit-i-gwä-kî (queen of the woods) : a deceptively simple and charming romance of love and death in the wild woods / Bernadette Rigal-Cellard
- Damned lies? evolutionary theory, quantitative literary analysis and Pauline Johnson's legends of Vancouver / James Mackay in collaboration with: Marios Constantinou, et al
- Ella Cara Deloria and the profession of kinship / Susan Gardner
- D'Arcy McNickle's the hungry generations : what might have been / Lee Schweninger
- The law v. justice : courtrooms in Native American fiction / John Lloyd Purdy
- Métis in change : history and culture through the poetry of Marilyn Dumont and other sources / Naila Clerici
- The cultural impact of literacy in the Cherokee Nation, 1820-1906 : a project report / James W. Parins.
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