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LITERARY CRITICISM / Native American

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Native Removal Writing

Native Removal Writing

Narratives of Peoplehood, Politics, and Law

by Sabine N. Meyer

Eastern Cherokee Stories

Eastern Cherokee Stories

A Living Oral Tradition and Its Cultural Continuance

by Sandra Muse Isaacs

Foreword by Joyce Dugan

Monsters of Contact

Monsters of Contact

Historical Trauma in Caddoan Oral Traditions

by Mark van de Logt

What Is a Western?

What Is a Western?

Region, Genre, Imagination

by Josh Garrett-Davis

Foreword by Patricia Nelson Limerick

Stoking the Fire

Stoking the Fire

Nationhood in Cherokee Writing, 1907–1970

by Kirby Brown

Back to the Blanket

Back to the Blanket

Recovered Rhetorics and Literacies in American Indian Studies

by Kimberly G. Wieser

Imagining Sovereignty

Imagining Sovereignty

Self-Determination in American Indian Law and Literature

by David J. Carlson

Progressive Traditions

Progressive Traditions

Identity in Cherokee Literature and Culture

by Joshua B. Nelson

The Native American Renaissance

The Native American Renaissance

Literary Imagination and Achievement

Edited by Alan R. Velie and A. Robert Lee

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