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... Indian life histories are often collaborative , with narrators telling their stories to non- Indians who prepare ... Indian ) or worked with non - Indian editors to prepare their written narratives for publication . The majority of ...
... Indian life histories are often collaborative , with narrators telling their stories to non- Indians who prepare ... Indian ) or worked with non - Indian editors to prepare their written narratives for publication . The majority of ...
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... Indian Novel . Norman : U of Oklahoma P , 1992 . Radin , Paul , ed . The Trickster : A Study in American Indian Mythology . 1956. Commentar- ies Karl Kerényi and Carl G. Jung . Introd . Stanley Diamond . New York : Schocken , 1972 ...
... Indian Novel . Norman : U of Oklahoma P , 1992 . Radin , Paul , ed . The Trickster : A Study in American Indian Mythology . 1956. Commentar- ies Karl Kerényi and Carl G. Jung . Introd . Stanley Diamond . New York : Schocken , 1972 ...
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... Indian Litera- tures . 1989. Norman : U of Oklahoma P , 1993 . Tribal Scenes and Ceremonies . Minneapolis : U of Minnesota P , 1990 . Wordarrows : Indians and Whites in the New Fur Trade . Minneapolis : U of Minnesota P , 1978 . Walters ...
... Indian Litera- tures . 1989. Norman : U of Oklahoma P , 1993 . Tribal Scenes and Ceremonies . Minneapolis : U of Minnesota P , 1990 . Wordarrows : Indians and Whites in the New Fur Trade . Minneapolis : U of Minnesota P , 1978 . Walters ...
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FALL 1993 NUMBER | 1 |
The Importance of Point of View in Fiction | 16 |
On Gender Art | 22 |
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