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  1. The Voice in the Margin: Native American Literature and the Canon by Arnold Krupat, 1989-11-15
  2. Native American Literature: Boundaries and Sovereignties by K. W. Shanley, 2001-07-01
  3. Pembroke Magazine # 38: Native American Literature
  4. American Lazarus: Religion and the Rise of African-American and Native American Literatures.(Book review): An article from: Church History by Joel W. Martin, 2006-12-01
  5. Native American Literature: Towards a specialized Reading (Routledge Transnational Perspectives on American Literature) by May Dennis, 2006-12-12
  6. When Brer Rabbit Meets Coyote: African-Native American Literature.(Book Review): An article from: The Mississippi Quarterly by Dean Franco, 2004-09-22
  7. Glencoe Native American Literature Teacher's Guide by Author Unknown, 2001
  8. NEW VOICES/NATIVE AMERN LIT PB (Smithsonian Studies in Native American Literatures) by KRUPAT ARNOLD, 1993-10-17
  9. Native American Literature by Leslie Marmon) (SILKO, 1994
  10. Brennan, Jonathan, ed. When Brer Rabbit Meets Coyote: African-Native American Literature.(Book Review): An article from: Studies in American Fiction by Bonnie TuSmith, 2004-09-22
  11. Momaday, Vizenor, Armstrong: Conversations on Americn Indian Writing (American Indian Literature & Critical Studies) by Hartwig Isernhagen, 2001-04
  12. Tribal Theory in Native American Literature: Dakota and Haudenosaunee Writing and Indigenous Worldviews by Penelope Myrtle Kelsey, 2008-07-01
  13. The Remembered Earth: An Anthology of Contemporary Native American Literature by Geary Hobson, 1981-05
  14. We've Been Here Before: Women in Creation Myths and Contemporary Literature of the Native American Southwest (North American Studies, Vol 1) by Maria Moss, 1993-01-01

61. Native American Literature And Poetry From Navajos And Hopis In The Southwest To
Designed for high school English at Tuba City High School on the Navajo and Hopi reservation. Emphasis on this page is native american literature.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Parthenon/8565/Literature/natam1.html
General Links
Native American Authors Extensive listing of Native American authors
Native Web Extensive listing of Native American resources
Indians.org Directory of Indian resources
Latina/o Literature Includes Native American and Hispanic literature links
Native American Telecommunications Native American media resources and information
Oyate Index of literature for American Indian children
Romancing the Indian
Native American History
Native American Authors
Sherman Alexie Spokane/Coeur d'Alene
Barney Bush Shawnee
Louise Erdrich Chippewa
Joy Harjo Muskogee
Lance Henson Cheyenne
Linda Hogan Chickasaw
Rex Lee Jim Navajo poet who once taught at TCHS
Hershman John N oteworthy Navajo poet (1990 TCHS graduate)
N. Scott Momaday Kiowa
Buffy Sainte-Marie Cree song writer
Leslie Marmon Silko Laguna Pueblo
Luci Tapahonso Navajo poet
James Welch Blackfoot
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62. Native American Studies, UMOmana, Course Offerings
English 4940 native american literature - Advanced In catalog, listed as Studies in Language and Literature. Specific subjects (when offered) appear in
http://www.unomaha.edu/nas/nascourse.htm
Native American Studies Courses Native American Studies 1100 Introduction to Native American Studies: This course introduces the myths, arts, rituals, life-ways and world-views which compose the diverse cultural traditions of Native American peoples, and includes both historical and contemporary experience. Anthropology 3220 - Peoples and Culture of Native North America: A survey of the native peoples and cultures of North America, past and present. Topics covered include: economics, religion, social organization, kinship, political organization, material culture, gender and culture change through time. Prerequ.: sophomore or above with one three-hour introductory social science course, or permission of instructor. Anthropology 4220 - Archaeology of North America: Utilizing the archaeological record, this course explores more than 20,000 years of Native American culture and lifeways in North America, from Paleo-Indian big game hunters to complex, agricultural socieities, anthropoligical theories and methods of study. Prereq: For ANTH 4220: ANTH 1050 or 4210. For ANTH 8226, permission of instructor.

63. Literary Resources -- American (Lynch)
native american literature and Culture. Native Web (Syracuse) A bustling set of resources (more than 5000 links) in many categories, along with news
http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Lit/american.html
This page is part of the Literary Resources collection maintained by Jack Lynch Comments and suggestions are welcome.
American Literature
See also the Ethnicities and Nationalities page.
Calls for Papers
From Penn's list. The best set of links.
American Authors (Mitsuharu Matsuoka, Nagoya Univ., Japan)
Very extensive list of links to hundreds of Americanist sites.
American Literature (Daniel Anderson, Texas)
Hypertext editions of Crane, Faulkner, Gilman, Hansberry, Hawthorne, Hughes, Hurston, Irving, Jewett, Melville, Norris, and others.
American Literature on the Web (Akihito Ishikawa, Nagasaki College of Foreign Languages)
A usefully organized set of links to Americanist sites, with chronologies.
American Studies at the University of Virginia
Extensive collection of American resources, including a superb collection of annotated links, on-line exhibits from the Museum for American Studies, many hypertext editions of American works, historical maps, the Capitol Project, virtual classrooms, and an extensive site on America in the 1930s. O si sic omnes!

64. Beginnings: Four First Novels Of Native America
Contemporary native american literature A Selected Partially The Voice in the Margin native american literature and the Canon.
http://www.library.wwu.edu/ref/subjects/english/purdy.html
Search Site Library Home Articles Help ... Library Information BEGINNINGS: FOUR FIRST NOVELS OF NATIVE AMERICA
LIBRARY RESEARCH GUIDE
http://www.library.wwu.edu/ref/subjects/english/purdy.html
BIBLIOGRAPHIES

Beidler, Peter G. and Marion F. Egge. The American Indian in Short Fiction: An Annotated
Bibliography. Metuchen, N.J. :Scarecrow Press, 1979.
Reference PS374.I49 B4 A Bibliography of North American Folklore and Folksong. New York, Dover Publications, 1961.
GR105.H38 2 vols. Clements, William M. ,and Frances M. Malpezzi, comp. Native American Folklore, 1879-1979:
An Annotated Bibliography. Athens, Ohio: Swallow Press, 1984.
Reference E98.F6 C6 1984 Clements, William M. comp. Native American Folklore in Nineteenth-century Periodicals.
Athens, Ohio: Swallow Press, 1986. Colonnese, Tom , and Louis Owens. American Indian Novelists: An Annotated Critical Bibliography. New York : Garland Pub.,1985. Reference PS153.I52 C65 Annotated Bibliography. Metuchen, N.J. : Scarecrow Press, 1977. Reference PS153.I52 J3 MacDonald, Margaret Read, ed. Traditional Storytelling Today: An International Sourcebook.

65. Native American Studies: Bibliography Of Resources At The WWU Libraries
Contemporary native american literature A Selected Partially Annotated The Voice in the Margin native american literature and the Canon.
http://www.library.wwu.edu/ref/subjguides/nativeamer.html
Native Americans: A Research Guide
The Libraries, Western Washington University
Compiled by: Robyn Adcox , Reference Specialist
Jeanne Armstrong
Librarian for American Cultural Studies This research guide is an introduction to materials in the Western Washington University libraries. Use the Library Catalog , to locate books and other materials. Access the library's print or electronic indexes to locate journal articles; from the Library homepage, select "Search Databases"; "Browse Indexes & Databases Alphabetically". The Library of Congress uses the term "Indians" for the aboriginal peoples of the Western Hemisphere, e.g., "Indians of North America," "Indians of Mexico." Geographic subject headings are also used for tribes within the United States, e.g. "Indians of North AmericaWashington," Indians of North AmericaNorthwest." In addition, individual tribal names are used as appropriate ("Hopi Indians," "Navajo Indians," "Lummi Indians"). If the book is about one tribe, it will have that tribe's name as a subject heading. Contents Include GENERAL OVERVIEW RESOURCES SPECIALIZED TOPICS (con't.)

66. Native American Literature Chronology To 1969
native american literature Chronology to 1969. E314V Introduction to native american literature and Film. University of Texas at Austin. 11.
http://www.cwrl.utexas.edu/~schacht/e314v/chrono.html

67. Native
Problems and Opportunities in Teaching native american literature from The Heath Anthology of American Literature. The Canon in the Classroom The
http://www.lehigh.edu/~ejg1/ejgbib/native.html
Early American Literature: A Bibliography of Secondary Material
NATIVE AMERICAN
(Call numbers are to the Lehigh University library ) Allen, Paula Gunn. The Sacred Hoop: Recovering the Feminine in American Indian Traditions. Boston: Beacon P, 1986. -, ed. Studies in American Indian Literature: Critical Essays and Course Designs. New York: Modern Language Association, 1983. Axtell, James. After Columbus: Essays in the Ethnohistory of Colonial North America. New York: Oxford UP, 1988. The Invasion Within: The Contest of Cultures in Colonial North America. New York: Oxford UP, 1985. Beck, Peggy V., Anna Lee Walters, and Nia Francisco, eds. The Sacred: Ways of Knowledge, Sources of Life. 1977. Tsaile: Navajo Community College P, 1995. Berkhofer, Robert F. The White Man's Indian: Images of the American Indian from Columbus to the Present. New York: Vintage, 1979. Boone, Elizabeth Hill. The Aztec World. Washington: Smithsonian, 1994.
(not at Lehigh) Calloway, Colin G., ed. The World Turned Upside Down: Indian Voices from Early America. New York: Bedford Books-St. Martin's P, 1994.

68. NYPL, Best Of The Web | Arts & Humanities
native american literature Contains an extensive collection of links to online resources relating to native american literature. Native American Texts
http://www.nypl.org/links/index.cfm?Trg=1&d1=1582&d3=Native American Literature

69. Articles And Research Guides
Some material about native american literature and language is also located in the Roger Rock, The Native American in American Literature A Selectively
http://www.nypl.org/branch/features/index2.cfm?PFID=186

70. WWWVL: American Indian - Education Related Information On The Internet
Index of Native American Native American Teaching Resources on the Internet Voices and Dreams , a curriculum for native american literatures and
http://www.hanksville.org/NAresources/indices/NAteach.html
WWW Virtual Library - American Indians
Index of Native American Native American Teaching Resources on the Internet
F requently A sked ... uestions for this site
This document must be read before sending any email!
In Memoriam: Paula Giese
Search this site
Read the blog by a Navajo physician living in New Orleans. Help victims of Hurricane Katrina. Donate to the Red Cross. The iTunes shop updated again. Finally, some Jim Pepper Stop by The Literacy Site each day and click to donate a book to a childcare center for low income children.
Teachers: Please read the reviews of My Heart Is On the Ground: The Diary of Nannie Little Rose, A Sioux Girl , and The Girl Who Chased Away Sorrow: The Diary of Sarah Nita, a Navajo Girl. New Mexico, 1864 , from the Dear America series, Scholastic Books.
Download Kickapoo diva Arigon Starr's song My Heart Is On the Ground , written in resonse to the book of that title.
by Debbie Reese Fakelore, Multiculturalism, and the Ethics of Children's Literature by Eliot A. Singer Articles by Dr. Cornel Pewewardy

71. AISC: Native American Literature Series
Cedar Smoke on Abalone Mountain, Songs from an Outcast, and other publication in the native american literature Series.
http://www.books.aisc.ucla.edu/nals.html
Please click on the image to view More Information for each publication. Cedar Smoke on Abalone Mountain By Norla Chee, 2001. 49 pp. $12 paper; ISBN 0-935626-55-7
Comeuppance at Kicking Horse Casino and Other Stories By Charles Brashear, 2000. 200 pp. $15 paper; ISBN 0-935626-51-4
The Light on the Tent Wall: A Bridging By Mary TallMountain, 1990. Mary TallMountain is a Native writer whose "lantern voices seek to lead us out of the given darkness," and "her work, like seasoned oak, is full of heat and fire, simplicity and compassion," writes poet and scholar Alfred Robinson. The poems in this collection confront death and engage the sacred. Joy Harjo calls each poem "a track, and the series of tracks makes a bridge back to the 'light on the tent wall,' which is the sacred place of the songs, the stories that created us." 96 pp.

72. NATIVE AMERICAN LITERATURE
Contemporary native american literature a selected partially annotated bibliography The Native American in American literature a selectively annotated
http://www.ucalgary.ca/library/subjects/NALT/nativelit.htm

73. Roots And Branches: A Resource Of Native American Literature
Roots and Branches A Resource of native american literature teachers an opportunity to learn and to teach about native american literatures in context.
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Roots and Branches: A Resource of Native American Literature
Author(s): Dorothea M. Susag
This valuable resource book offers teachers an opportunity to learn and to teach about Native American literatures in context. Susag examines the historical and literary contexts that frame the literary work of Native peoples. Lessons, units, and activities keyed to grade level offer practical support. Detailed annotated bibliographies direct the teacher to a wealth of possibilities and to other resources historical, cultural, and educational.
Winner of the Award of Excellence for American Indian Education. 310 pp. 1998. Grades 7-12. ISBN 0-8141-4195-1. No. 41951 View a Sample Chapter/Article View a Sample Table of Contents ISBN: 0-8141-4195-1 Grade Level(s): Middle, Secondary

74. Fort Burgwin Library
Handbook of native american literature (1996) reissue of Dictionary of native american literature , 1994 On the Translation of native american literature
http://www.smu.edu/cul/FBL/litNAmer.htm
Guides to
FBL Resources
Literature: Native American Writers For students and faculty in the SMU-in-Taos program, this list of books in the Fort Library provides a starting point for research on Native American writers and their works. Use PONI to determine the call numbers for these titles and to find other books on your topic. Categories within this Reference/General Collections Literary Criticism Specific Authors
Library Guide: See also the Library Guide in this series on Native Americans Reference and General Sources Handbook of Native American Literature [reissue of Dictionary of Native
American Literature ,
On the Translation of Native American Literature
Collections American Indian Fiction
Four Masterworks of American Indian Literature
Harper’s Anthology of 20 th Century Native American Poetry
Home Places: Contemporary Native American Writing from Sun Tracks
Literature of the American Indians
Native American Literature: A Brief Introduction and Anthology
Neon Pow-wow: New Native-American Voices of the Southwest Reclaiming the Vision: Past, Present and Future: Native Voices for

75. Brandon University Library Subject Guides - Native Literature
native american literature a bibliographic survey of American Indian literary Title The Native American in American literature a selectively
http://www.brandonu.ca/library/Guides/nativeliterature.html
John E. Robbins Library Brandon University "something special" Library Home Library Catalog EbscoHost Journals List ... Need Help? You are here: Library Home Subject Guides Native Literature
ANNOTATED GUIDE TO BEGINNING RESEARCH IN CONTEMPORARY NATIVE LITERATURE
BIBLIOGRAPHIC REVIEW
Location: SECOND FLOOR
Title: American Indian literatures: an introduction, bibliographic review, and selected bibliography / A. LaVonne Brown Ruoff. 1990. Wiget, Andrew
Native American Literature: a bibliographic survey of American Indian literary traditions. Choice , June 1986 p. 1503-1512 A short, older, but still useful starting point for information on our topic.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Location: Reference
Title: The Native American in American literature: a selectively annotated bibliography / compiled by Roger O. Rock. 1985. The second part of this bibliography deals with literature by Native American authors. It is both a listing of the fiction and criticism. Use the author index to find works written by your author and the subject index to locate criticism. Note the publication date authors who began publishing after 1985 will not be included, so I would suggest that you check this source for the older more established authors only.
ENCYCLOPEDIAS
Location: Reference
Title: Dictionary of Native American literature / Andrew Wiget, editor. 1994.

76. Native American Literature (LITR 204) Resources: Reference Books
Whitson, Kathy J. native american literatures An Encyclopedia of Works, Characters, Dictionary of native american literature. New York Garland, 1994.
http://www.emunix.emich.edu/~mbest/namerlit/

Halle Library
Bruce T. Halle Library
Eastern Michigan University Native American Literature (LITR 204) Resources
Selected by Margaret Best
Online Catalog
Types of Books: Reference Books Websites Relevant Databases Other Databases of Possible Relevance Reference Books Castro, Rafaela G. What Do I Read Next?: Multicultural literature. Detroit: Gale, 1997.
Ref. Z 1229 .E87 W49 1997 Contemporary Literary Criticism. Detroit: Gale, 1973- . Use the index in the latest volume. Native North American Almanac. Detroit: Gale, 1994.
Ref. E 77 .N359x Roemer, Kenneth. Native American Writers of the United States. Detroit: Gale Research, 1997. (Volume 175 of Dictionary of Literary Biography).
Ref. PN 451 .D5x v. 175 Ruoff, A. LaVonne Brown. Native American Literatures: An Introduction, Bibliographic Review, and Selected Bibliography. NY: Modern Language Association of America, 1990.

77. Native American Literature
A twoyear institution located in Norwalk, California, Cerritos College is committed to the ideals of a liberal arts education.
http://www.cerritos.edu/library/guides/research/Native_American_Literature.html
Native American Literature Getting Background Information on Your Topic Your search for information in Native American Literature and Native American Writers can include books, periodicals, online databases, and authoritative Internet resources. Within the guidelines of the assignment given to you by your instructor, select a topic that you find interesting. Once you have selected a topic for your paper, use the general reference books available in the library to get background information on your topic. Reference books such as the encyclopedias, dictionaries, and handbooks listed below are a good starting point for your research because they help you become better acquainted with your topic. Reference Books American Indian literatures : an introduction, bibliographic review, and selected bibliography
REFERENCE PM155 .R86 1990 Dictionary of Native American literature
REFERENCE PM155 .D53 1994 Native North American literature : biographical and critical information on native writers and orators from the United States and Canada from historical times to the present
REFERENCE PS508.I5 N38 1994

78. OPB :: Oregon Considered: Native American Literature Focus Of New Collection
native american literature Focus of New Collection. August 04, 2005. 0804_cat.jpg The Multnomah County Library has set its sights on gathering the most
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Oregon Considered
Native American Literature Focus of New Collection
August 04, 2005
The Multnomah County Library has set its sights on gathering the most comprehensive collection of Native American literature on the West Coast. The library has already acquired rare manuscripts and first edition copies of books by well-known Native writers such as Sherman Alexie and Leslie Marmon Silko. The library hopes its new collection can draw attention not only to those authors, but also to lesser-known writers who have remained in obscurity for more than 150 years. complete article...

79. American Literature: General Resources
Collaborative Bibliographies in American Literature and Culture (Georgetown) Native American Authors native american literature of the Northwest
http://www.lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~matsuoka/AmeLit-G.html
General Resources (Alphabetical Listing)
  • Academy of American Poets
  • American Authors on the Web
  • American Comparative Literature Association
  • American Drama ...
  • American Literature (VT)
  • American Literature (UTEXAS)
  • A HREF="http://www.shsu.edu/~eng_wpf/amlitchron_index.html">American Literature Anthology Writers' Index
  • American Literature Chronology - Index
  • American Literature Class (Utexas)
  • American Literature Discussion Forum
  • American Literature On-Line (Michael O'Conner, Univ of Missouri)
  • American Literature on the Web Index (Akihito Ishikawa, Japan)
  • American Literature Research and Analysis Web Site (Jim Wohlpart, University of South Florida)
  • American Literature Survey Site (Daniel Anderson, Utexas)
  • American Studies (University of Virginia)
  • American Studies Web Electronic Archives Home Page Literature and Hypertext American Studies Electronic Crossroads ] (Georgetown)
  • American Transcendentalism [G]
  • American Verse Project (Michigan)
  • American Writers and Their Works: 16th through 19th Centuries (Bill Fleming, Sam Houston State University)
  • 80. Giving Voice To Native American Writers
    American Indian Literatures helped native american literature gain “To me studying native american literature was a natural outgrowth of those
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    CLOSE-UPS: Giving Voice to Native American Writers World on the Strings Lovely as a Tree Giving Voice to Native American Writers LaVonne Brown Ruoff helped American Indian literature gain acceptance in academia. LaVonne Brown Ruoff Photo by Esther Chou Instead of the bookstore, Ruoff ventured to the Newberry Library in Chicago to look for primary sources. She began to create a foundation for the study of Native American literature, which led to the publication in 1990 of American Indian Literatures: An Introduction, Bibliographic Review and Selected Bibliography American Indian Literatures helped Native American literature gain acceptance and prestige, and Ruoff received the Lifetime Scholarly Achievement Award of the Modern Language Association (MLA) in December 2002. At Northwestern, Ruoff had studied 19th-century British romantic literature. But her personal experience drew her toward Native American literature. Her former husband was Menominee. Their adopted daughter, Sharon, was Ojibwe. They also adopted a son, Stephen.

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