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| 100 | ‡aTwo-Rivers, E. Donald,‡d1945-2008 |
| 245 | ‡aSurvivor's medicine‡h[electronic resource] :‡bshort stories /‡cby E. Donald Two-Rivers. |
| 260 | ‡aNorman :‡bUniversity of Oklahoma Press,‡cc1998. |
| 300 | ‡a258 p. ;‡c23 cm. |
| 440 | ‡aAmerican Indian literature and critical studies series ;‡vv. 29 |
| 505 | ‡t"Oh Wah! Such a Shinob!" -- ‡tJason High-Flying -- ‡tHarold Ball -- ‡tThe Horse Barn and Little Lady Jane -- ‡tIdentity Crisis -- ‡tJoe Walks-Bear Comes Home -- ‡tSame Ole, Same Ole: The Industrial Education of a Redskinned Machinist -- ‡tTreachery in the Ghetto -- ‡tSlow Walker: Hero of the Mud Flat Battles -- ‡tCone Trees and Big Deals -- ‡tNumb-Nuts and the Cheese-Head Hat -- ‡tBill and Glenda -- ‡tBenny Red-Beaver -- ‡tNomad -- ‡tOn the Run -- ‡tSmoking Pistol Syndrome -- ‡tRin Tin Tin of the Yukon, or at least of Highway 80 -- ‡tRussell's Freedom -- ‡tSawdust Bannock -- ‡tSojourner -- ‡tSpirit Sticks -- ‡tNinety Percent Bullshit, Ten Percent Skill. |
| 520 | ‡a"In detail sometimes raw and violent these short stories show how racism and poverty plague the lives of many American Indians. Yet even as they look these realities straight in the eye, the stories affirm the healing power of laughter and celebrate the human capacity for survival." "The characters dwell in small towns or big cities, or are simply on the road, whether along the highways that crisscross America from Ontario to Texas or in the network of the psyche. For some, such as Joe Walks-Bear (who struggles to build a new life after being jailed for a crime he did not commit) and the adolescent Russell (who wrestles with a paralyzing fear), their passages are life-transforming. For others, such as Chicago bus driver Harold Ball and the slow-walking child Muffin, their journeys involve the mundane stumbling blocks of everyday life."--BOOK JACKET. |
| 533 | ‡aElectronic reproduction.‡bBoulder, Colo. :‡cNetLibrary,‡d2000.‡nAvailable via World Wide Web.‡nAccess may be limited to NetLibrary affiliated libraries. |
| 650 | ‡aIndians of North America‡vFiction. |
| 651 | ‡aUnited States‡xSocial life and customs‡y20th century‡vFiction. |
| 651 | ‡aUnited States‡xEthnic relations‡vFiction. |
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