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  1. Native American Literature: An Anthology by Lawana Trout, 1998-11-01
  2. Native-American Literature: A Brief Introduction and Anthology by Gerald Vizenor, 1997-01-17
  3. Nothing But the Truth: An Anthology of Native American Literature by John L. Purdy, James Ruppert, 2000-08-26
  4. Native American Literatures: An Introduction (Continuum Studies in Literary Genre) by Suzanne Evertsen Lundquist, 2004-11-30
  5. The Cambridge Companion to Native American Literature (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  6. Tribal Theory in Native American Literature: Dakota and Haudenosaunee Writing and Indigenous Worldviews by Penelope Myrtle Kelsey, 2010-01-01
  7. Glencoe Native American Literature by Glencoe McGraw-Hill, 2001-01-17
  8. Handbook of Native American Literature (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities) by Andrew Wiget, 1996-08-01
  9. That the People Might Live: Native American Literatures and Native American Community by Jace Weaver, 1997-12-18
  10. Reading Native American Literature: A Teacher's Guide by Bruce A. Goebel, 2004-05
  11. American Lazarus: Religion and the Rise of African American and Native American Literatures by Joanna Brooks, 2007-06-01
  12. When Brer Rabbit Meets Coyote: AFRICAN-NATIVE AMERICAN LITERATURE
  13. Speak Like Singing: Classics of Native American Literature by Kenneth Lincoln, 2009-01-16
  14. Skylark Meets Meadowlark: Reimagining the Bird in British Romantic and Contemporary Native American Literature by Thomas C. Gannon, 2009-11-01

1. Native Americans - Internet Resources.
Find links to documents, regional and cultural bibliographies, teaching resources, and periodicals relating to Native American history and culture. Recommended Books on native american literature. Anthologies, criticism. For other lists, see NMAI FAQs.
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/native.htm
Native Americans - Internet Resources
Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center Native American page. You will find bibliographies, directories to pages of individual tribes, history and historical documents, periodicals and general links. The ISLMC is a preview site for teachers, librarians, students and parents. You can search this site, use an index or sitemap . The following sites have useful information on Native Americans. This page revised 1/22/00. NOTE: The Internet is being overwhelmed by viruses and spam. Please protect your computer with appropriate software. Also, many worthwhile sites have "pop-ups" which may change to include content unknown to me. Use preview sites before using with children.

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Selected Bibliography on Native American Writers and Their Writings
A Wallace library guide
Native Americans. Bibliography. Juvenile Books

Native Americans. Bibliography. Young Adult Books

Fiction; biography; poetry; drama by and about Native Americans.
A Critical Bibliography on North American Indians, for K-12

2. NativeAuthors.com
Sources for scholars of American Indian oral and written literature. This listing includes both printed and electronic resources. Although it was the first American literature to be created, native american literature has been the last to be
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The Greenfield Review Literary Center
North American Native Authors Catalog
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Phone: (518) 583-1440 Fax: (518) 583-9741

3. Internet Public Library: Native American Authors
A Bibliography of native american literature Resources. These resources arehighly recommended for further reading on native american literature.
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The following is a list of resources used for this project. These resources are highly recommended for further reading on Native American Literature.
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A Bibliography of Native American Writers 1772-1924: a Supplement by Daniel F. Littlefield, Jr. and James W. Parins (Metuchen, N.J.: The Scarecrow Press,Inc., 1985) All My Relations: An Anthology of Contemporary Canadian Native Fiction edited by Thomas King (Norman, Okla: University of Oklahoma Press, 1992) American Indian Autobiography by H. David Brumble III (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1988) American Indian Literature: an Anthology edited and with an introduction by Alan R. Vellie (Norman, Okla.: University of Oklahoma Press, 1991)

4. NativeWeb Resources: Literature
native american literature, 3731. Although it was the first Americanliterature to be created, native american literature has been
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    Although it was the first American literature to be created, Native American literature has been the last to be recognized and, to some extent, is still waiting for full recognition. Beginning with its first thousand years of oral literature and continuing to the present time with writers in all the genre of literature, Native American is an important element in the literature of this country.
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    Largest collection of 19th and 20th-century native american literature available online; also includes Category Arts Literature Cultural Native American...... Help Mail Return University of Virginia users search all works including NativeAmerican texts Other users search all unrestricted works including Native
    http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/subjects/Native-American.html

    6. NATIVE AMERICAN LITERATURE
    native american literature. Although it was the first American literatureto Interesting Web Sites on native american literature.
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    Native American Literature
    Although it was the first American literature to be created, Native American literature has been the last to be recognized and, to some extent, is still waiting for full recognition. Beginning with its first thousand years of oral literature and continuing to the present time with writers in all the genre of literature, Native American is an important element in the literature of this country. Among contemporary authors are Duane Niatum, Paula, Gunn Allen, Louise Erdrich, and N. Scott Momaday (winner of the 1968 Pulitzer Prize for his The House Made of Dawn
    Major Printed Sources of Information
    Interesting Web Sites on Native American Literature

    7. BOOKS DOCUMENTING THE HISTORY OF NATIVE AMERICAN LITERATURE
    Books Documenting the History of native american literature. Doheny PS153.I52N371989. Wiget, Andrew. native american literature. Boston Twayne, 1985.
    http://www.usc.edu/isd/archives/ethnicstudies/indian_lit_hist.html
    Books Documenting the History of Native American Literature
    The following are some of the many books in the University Library which document the history and development of Native American literature:
    Fleck, Richard. Critical Perspectives on Native American Fiction. Washington: Three Continents, 1993.
    Leavey PS153.I52C75
    Krupat, Arnold. New Voices in Native American Literary Criticism. Washington: Smithsonian Institution, 1993.
    Doheny PM155.N48 1993
    Lerner, Andrea. Dancing on the Rim of the World: An Anthology of Contemporary Northwest Native American Writing. Tucson: U of Arizona P, 1990.
    Doheny Stacks; Leavey PS508.I5D36
    Lincoln, Kenneth. Native American Renaissance. Berkeley: U of California P, 1983.
    Doheny Stacks; Leavey; Special Collections PS153.I52L6 1983
    Riley, Patricia. Growing Up Native American: an Anthology. New York: Morrow, 1993.
    Doheny Stacks; Leavey E98.C5G76 1993
    Ruoff, A. LaVonne, and Jerry Ward, Jr. Redefining American Literary History. New York: MLA, 1990.
    Doheny Stacks PS153.M56R4 1990
    Swann, Brian.

    8. UWM Special Collections And Rare Books - Native American Literature Collection D
    SPECIAL COLLECTIONS at the University of WisconsinMilwaukee GoldaMeir Library. native american literature in Special Collections.
    http://www.uwm.edu/Library/special/collections/native/nacollect.htm
    S PECIAL C OLLECTIONS at the University of WisconsinMilwaukee Golda Meir Library Native American Literature in Special Collections While materials documenting American Indian history may be included in the collection, the focus remains primarily literary, especially since there are several special collections of American Indian documentary materials at nearby institutions (e.g., Marquette University, Milwaukee; Wisconsin State Historical Library, Madison; The Newberry Library , Chicago). Native Voices: American Indian Literature at the Golda Meir Library Materials for this collection are acquired through purchase and gift. Whenever possible, a second copy is made available in the general collection. About Special Collections Current Events Recent Acquisitions Collections ...
    Return to Special Collections Home Page

    URL: http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/Library/special/collections/native/nacollect.htm
    Last edited on Wednesday, July 17, 2000.

    9. Native American Literature Web Resources
    To locate books, articles, and other materials about native american literature,start with this Research Guide. Return to the Fine Arts/Humanities Home Page.
    http://www.library.arizona.edu/library/teams/fah/subpathpages/natamlit/natamlit.

    10. Native American Literature Research Guide
    Books and Other Materials To locate native american literature resources at theUniversity of Arizona Libraries, do a SUBJECT search in the SABIO Catalog
    http://www.library.arizona.edu/library/teams/fah/subpathpages/natamlit/natres.ht
      The following resources are intended to help you get started in conducting research in Native American Literature and in locating materials by Native American authors:
      Indexes to Articles
      Bibliographies Reference Assistance B ooks and Other Materials:
      To locate Native American Literature resources at the University of Arizona Libraries, do a SUBJECT search in the SABIO Catalog American Fiction -
      Indian Authors Indian Women - North America - Literary Collections American Literature -
      Indian Authors Indians of North America - Folklore Folk Literature, Indian Indians of North America - Poetry (Note: the following subject headings may also include resources about the literature of India): Indian Authors Indian Literature Indian Poetry
      There are also subject headings for individual Nations; for example:

    11. Early Native American Literature: Brief Outline Guide
    511 English 413/513 English 462/562 Early native american literatureBrief Outline Guide. . Note For far more information than
    http://www.gonzaga.edu/faculty/campbell/enl310/native.htm
    Literary Movements Timeline American Authors English 310/510 ... English 462/562
    Early Native American Literature: Brief Outline Guide
    Note: For far more information than is included in this brief list, see the Selected Bibliography on Native American Literature
    See also the description and bibliography from A Literary History of the American West.
    and A. Lavonne Brown Ruoff's essay on "Western American Indian Writers" This outline features information from A. Lavonne Brown Ruoff's American Indian Literatures: An Introduction, Bibliographic Review, and Selected Bibliograph y (New York: Modern Language Association, 1990). I. Oral Literature: Myths and Legends
    A. Devices
      1. Repetition
      2. Enumeration
      3. Incremental development
      4. Ritual beginnings and endings
      5. Use of archaic language
      6. Specific structure (Pima, Papago)
        a. Introduction: harmonious situation b. Thesis: one or more episodes showing disruption of harmony c. Antithesis: measures employed to overcome disruption d. Conclusion: restored harmony completed by cycles of four or some power of four (four songs four nights, etc.)
      7. Terse style

    12. Native American Literature: Selected Bibliography
    native american literature A Selected Bibliography. Allen, Paula Gunn. Krupat,Arnold. The Voice in the Margin native american literature and the Canon.
    http://www.gonzaga.edu/faculty/campbell/enl311/nativebib.htm
    Literary Movements Timeline American Authors English 310/510 ... English 462/562
    Native American Literature: A Selected Bibliography Allen, Paula Gunn. Studies in American Indian Literature: Critical Essays and Course Designs. New York: Modern Language Association, 1983. Allen, Paula Gunn. The Sacred Hoop: Recovering the Feminine in American Indian Traditions. Boston: Beacon Press, 1986. American Indian Literatures. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1989. Ammons, Elizabeth, and Annette White-Parks, eds. Tricksterism in Turn-of-the-Century American Literature. Hanover, NH: University Press of New England, 1994. Axtell, James. After Columbus: Essays in the Ethnohistory of Colonial North America. New York: Oxford University Press, 1985. Bataille, Gretchen, ed. Native American Women: A Biographical Dictionary. New York: Garland, 1993. Joshua Bellin, The Demon of the Continent: Indians and the Shaping of American Literature.
    Berkhofer, Robert F. The White Man's Indian: Images of the American Indian from Columbus to the Present. New York: Vintage, 1979.

    13. Native American Literature And Poetry From Navajos And Hopis In The Southwest To
    Emphasis on this page is native american literature. Other topics includeliterature, film, writing, poetry, and Internet instruction.
    http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Parthenon/8565/Literature/natam.html
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    To see what contemporary Native Americans are saying Subscribe to Rezlife Mailing List rezlife archive Hosted by eGroups.com General Links
    Native American Authors Extensive listing of Native authors w/ great links
    Native Lit-L Native American Literature Online w/ good links
    Indigenous Peoples Literature Site
    Native Narratives
    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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    14. Amerindian Literature / Native American Literature
    The Soul of the Indian in Masterpieces of American Indian Literature. TheGrandfathers Speak Native American Folk Tales of the Lenape People.
    http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Forum/6558/nalit.html

    Westernizing Amerindians
    Perpetuating the myth.

    A position by James Hutchison
    Identifying the Problem
    Although Amerindian literature is gaining recognition in academia as true literature, there remains a fundamental problem that, as yet, needs to be reconciled. Until this is done, students will not receive the benefit of such study. This problem lies in the way in which Amerindian literature is classified. It is caused by the same fundamental and traditional problem that lays waste to most anthropological and historical positions on the Amerindians. In short, it is American amnesia. Contrary to the residual and popular image most conceive as accurate we have records that prove otherwise. In a recent survey I conducted the general consensus was that Amerindians are dark skinned, their women were subservient to men and many still hold that a mystery race or Western culture group built the mounds. This demonstrates my thesis well and can quickly be corrected.
    What Does a Real Amerindian Look Like?

    Amerindian Women

    The "Mysterious" Mound - Builders

    Categories of Amerindian Literature
    Westernization of Amerindian culture evidences itself in many ways. One of these becomes apparent in the method applied to the classification of Amerindian literature. While the standard categories used might work for Western Literature (and I have my doubts they always works there either), they will not work for all forms of Amerindian Literature. Thus, the basic question is what defines literature as Amerindian or otherwise? This logical question will likely remain a topic of no little debate for some time, or so it should.

    15. Native American Literature
    native american literature American Indian Literary Text Resources Provideslinks to dozens of contemporary Native American works available online.
    http://www.ability.org.uk/native_american_literature.html
    Our Aims Services Stats ... Z Native American Literature American Indian Literary Text Resources - Provides links to dozens of contemporary Native American works available online. The American Native Press Archives - Online database for University of Arkansas's repository of Native American works; includes extensive searchable bibliography. Electronic Text Center: Native Americans - Largest collection of 19th- and 20th-century Native American literature available online; also includes literary pieces about Native Americans. Looking Back - The Lenni-Lenape and The Red Record - Given to a white missionary in 1820, the Wallum Olum or Red Record is believed to be one of the world's oldest surviving histories. Using pictographs and later progressing to word forms, it chronicles the history of the Lenni-Lenape original people from a creation account (B.C.) to the early 1800s. Native American Authors - Provides information on Native North American authors with bibliographies of their published works, biographical information, and links to online resources including interviews, online texts and tribal web sites. Native American Literature Web Resources - Guide to web-based Native American Literature resources.

    16. Encyclopedia Smithsonian: Native American Literature
    A to Z native american literature. Recommended Books on native american literatureAnthologies. Recovering the Word Essays on native american literature.
    http://www.si.edu/resource/faq/nmai/nalit.htm
    Native American Literature
    R ecommended Books on Native American Literature: Anthologies Erdoes, Richard and Alfonso Ortiz, editors. American Indian Myths and Legends . 1984 New York: Pantheon Marriott, Alice and Carol Rachin. American Indian Mythology . 1968 New York: Crowell. Swann, Brian, editor. Coming to Light: Contemporary Translations of the Native Literatures of North America . 1994 New York: Random House. Thompson, Stith. Tales of the North American Indians . 1980 Bloomington: Indiana University. Literary Criticism Kroeber, Karl, et al., Traditional American Indian Literatures . 1981 Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. Radin, Paul. The Trickster . 1956, 1972 New York: Schoken Books. Swan, Brian, and Arnold Krupat, editors. Recovering the Word: Essays on Native American Literature . 1987 Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California. Prepared by the Resource Center, National Museum of the American Indian,
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    17. Native American Literature
    native american literature Guide picks. Read some of the great resourcesthat are available in Native American literary study. Read
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    Guide picks Read some of the great resources that are available in Native American literary study. Read the stories, get a taste for the curriculum and enjoy.
    A Talk Concerning First Beginnings

    "In addressing the issue of teaching Native American literature, I want to focus my attention on a single text, one that most teachers and students find very difficult: the Zuni Talk Concerning the First Beginning." Aadizookaanag - Traditional Stories, Legends and Myths
    "Aadizookaan means (in Anishinaabemowin, or Ojibwe language) 'a traditional story,' what anthros and others seem to like calling legends or myths. These are or in their original, were often sacred." Eastern Woodland Indians: Northeastern Indians Bibliography "The Northern Maize (Corn) Area extended from southern New England and Maryland to the Lower Missouri River. These peoples practiced agriculture and were hunters and fishermen. Some tribes included the Iroquois [Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga and Seneca Indians]; the Huron, the Lenni-Lenape [Delaware]. The Penobscots lived in the far northeastern corner of the United States [Maine, Vermont, etc.]."

    18. Native American Literature - Page 2 Of 2
    native american literature Guide picks. native american literature USCSources for scholars of American Indian oral and written literature.
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    "Beginning with its first thousand years of oral literature and continuing to the present time with writers in all the genre of literature, Native American is an important element in the literature of this country." Native American Literature
    University resource, authored by Catherine Rainwater, outlines the difficulties of teaching this topic, etc. Native American Literature This site includes a bibliography of books documenting the history of Native American literature. Native American Women Women's role and women leaders in Native American communities. Resources for reading and research. Includes notable Native American women, from Pocahontas and Sacagawea (Sacajawea) to Zitkala-Sa to Wilma Mankiller, and many more. "The Pacific Northwest between California and Alaska was the home of tribes who depended upon fishing for salmon. Among these tribes were the Inuit, Tlingit, Kwakiutl, the Klamath and the Yurok. Inland in Alaska the Eskimo hunted the caribou and the seal."

    19. PAL:Native American Oral Literatures
    Teaching native american literature from The Heath Anthology of American Literature. CEA Critic 55 (1993) 1—21. -. native american literature.
    http://www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/chap1/native.html
    PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide Paul P. Reuben Chapter 1: Early American Literature to 1700 - Native American Oral Literatures Myths and Legends for American Indian Youth Native American Authors Storytellers: Native American Authors Online Tsalagi (Cherokee) Literature ... Home Page Learning and Teaching Strategies in dealing with Native American Oral Literatures Andrew Wiget is a distinguished scholar in this field - note the bibliographical entries below. Here are some of his comments: Culture is a system of beliefs and values through which a group of people structure their experience of the world. By working with this definition of culture, which is very close to the way current criticism understands the impact of ideology upon literature, we can begin to pluralize our notion of the world and understand that other peoples can organize their experience in different ways, and dramatize their experience of the world through different symbolic forms. If culture is a system of beliefs and values by which people organize their experience of the world, then it follows that forms of expressive culture such as these (creation) myths should embody the basic beliefs and values of the people who create them. These beliefs and values can be roughly organized in three areas: (1) beliefs about the nature of the physical world; (2) beliefs about social order and appropriate behavior; and (3) beliefs about human nature and the problem of good and evil. Both the Zuni story and the Iroquoian

    20. Native American Literature - BookSpot.com Feature
    and personal experiences into their work. Link to the following sitesfor a wellrounded overview of native american literature
    http://www.bookspot.com/features/nativeamerican.htm

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