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  1. Native American Literature by Leslie Marmon) (SILKO, 1994-01-01
  2. Plains Native American Literature: Globe Multicultural Literature Collection
  3. American Lazarus: Religion and the Rise of African-American and Native American Literatures.(Book Review): An article from: Christianity and Literature by Walter A. Hesford, 2004-03-22
  4. 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
  5. Cedar Smoke on Abalone Mountain (Native American Literature) by Norla Chee, 2001-07-25
  6. Native American Literature & Ceremony Pkg
  7. Handbook of Native American literature.: An article from: Wind Speaker
  8. Comeuppance at Kicking Horse Casino and Other Stories (Native American Literature 10) (Native American series) by Charles Brashear, 2000-04-25
  9. Native-American Literature A Brief Introduction and Anthology - 1995 publication. by Grald Viznor, 1995
  10. On the Translation of Native American Literatures
  11. NATIVE AMERICAN LITERATURE: An entry from Charles Scribner's Sons' <i>American History Through Literature 1820-1870</i> by Desirée Henderson, 2006
  12. Two World Views - Double-Voice and Double-Consciousness in Native American Literature by Shelley Stigter, 2008-08-19
  13. The Remembered Earth - An Anthology Of Contemporary Native American Literature by Geary - Editor Hobson, 1988
  14. Native American Literature ,An Anthology 1998 publication by LawanaTrout, 1998-01-01

81. Native American Children's Literature In The Classroom: An Annotated Bibliograph
native american CHILDREN'S literature IN THE CLASSROOM AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY nativeamerican literature for children and young adults.
http://library.humboldt.edu/~berman/naclit.htm
NATIVE AMERICAN CHILDREN'S LITERATURE IN THE CLASSROOM
AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Joan Berman
October 1998; June 1999; February 2002 In my dual roles as Native American Studies Librarian and children's literature specialist at the Humboldt State University Library I am often asked to recommend "good" Native American children's books. I have prepared this bibliography as an introduction to a complex topic. I invite the reader to explore the selections, bearing in mind that although I have attempted to include the major works on the subject, I have also noted items of specific interest to the local, California community. This was initially prepared as an example of an annotated bibliography for my class, Professional Studies 180: Library Sources in Education, Fall 1998. Multicultural Review , 1(2), 26-33. The authors were president and secretary of the American Indian Library Association at the time this article was written; it is an adaptation of a program presented at the American Library Association Annual Conference in 1991. The selective annotated bibliography is in four parts: recommended titles, titles to avoid, guides to selecting books and sources of current reviews, and sources for books on Indians. This is an excellent, accessible introduction to the subject; the full text of the article is also available online Charles, J. (1996). Out of the cupboard and into the classroom: children and the American Indian literary experience.

82. TDC Lesson Plans - American Literature - Native American Stories
Unit american literature native american Stories. Created By MartySierra-Perry Centennial High School, Champaign. Title of Text
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Unit: American Literature - Native American Stories Created By: Marty Sierra-Perry
Centennial High School, Champaign Title of Text: Author: Identify the type of story:
  • What tribe places significance to the story? What is the purpose of the story? When it is told, what are the listeners supposed to learn? Can it be told by anyone? * Are there times of the year that the story can be told and not at other times?*
* NOTE: Some tribes place restrictions on who may tell the story and when the story may be told. This may not apply to your example. Creation Stories tell how something has originated or how animals received certain physical characteristics. Trickster Tales contain common component across cultures. Identify the following:
  • Name of the Trickster Culture of Origin What the trickster wants. . . Why the trickster is playing the trick. The Trick Highlights of the plot Who is being tricked?
  • 83. Native-American Literature: A Brief Introduction And Anthology - Allyn & Bacon /
    american Literary Survey (English literature). nativeamerican literature A BriefIntroduction and Anthology. Gerald Vizenor, University of California, Berkeley.
    http://www.ablongman.com/catalog/academic/product/1,4096,0673469786,00.html
    Select a discipline Anthropology Communication Counseling Criminal Justice Developmental English Early Childhood Education Educational Leadership Ed Psych / School Psych ELT / ESL English Composition English Literature Foundations of Education History Humanities Interdisciplinary Studies Literacy Education Philosophy Political Science Psychology Religion Social Work/Family Therapy Sociology Special Education Technical Communication Theatre ABOUT THIS PRODUCT Table of Contents SUPPLEMENTS Discipline-Specific RELATED TITLES American Literary Survey (English Literature) Native-American Literature: A Brief Introduction and Anthology Gerald Vizenor University of California, Berkeley
    ISBN: 0-673-46978-6
    Publisher: Longman
    Format: Paper; 400 pp
    Published: 01/07/1997
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    84. Native American Indian Themes In Children's Books
    Or continue to our introduction to native american children's literature.Bibliographies More (follow the links below). native
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    by Cynthia Leitich Smith Tour Hannesburg, Kansas; the fictional town in RAIN Check out the Teacher Guide Jingle Dancer by Cynthia Leitich Smith illustrated by Cornelius Van Wright and Ying-Hwa Hu Check out the Teacher Guide Authors and Illustrators Shonto Begay Joseph Bruchac Louise Erdrich LaVera Rose ... Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve Mark your calendars! Austin Powwow
    Native American Themes in Books for Children and Teens
    Follow the links immediately below for bibliographies, author information, educator resources, and more. Or continue to our introduction to Native American children's literature. (follow the links below)
    Native American Indian Authors and Artists
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    Native American Indian Historical Fiction ... Native American Indian Overview
    Overall, children's and young adult books with Native American Indian characters and themes have improved dramatically since I was a kid. We have a lot more to pick from than the Sacajewea and Pocahontas biographies, the tales of "savagery" on the Prairie. Looking at those writers who've focused a significant portion of their work in this area, Native authors as well as non-Native authors with strong community ties (or those who did their homework), it's clear that there are some quality books now available.

    85. Internet Public Library: Native American Authors
    You are here Home Special Collections native american Authors.About the IPL Privacy Policy Contact Us. native american Authors.
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    Links from this page will lead you to pages which have the old IPL headers and footers, and you won't be as easily able to navigate back to the current site. We are working to change this, and hope you will have patience with us during this transition. Welcome! This website 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 websites. Currently the website primarily contains information on contemporary Native American authors, although some historical authors are represented. The website will continue to expand, adding additional authors, books and web resources.
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    86. Internet Public Library: Native American Authors
    Database of materials about indigenous peoples of the world. Offers forums and articles indexed by subject, nation and geographic region.
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    Native American Authors
    Links from this page will lead you to pages which have the old IPL headers and footers, and you won't be as easily able to navigate back to the current site. We are working to change this, and hope you will have patience with us during this transition. Welcome! This website 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 websites. Currently the website primarily contains information on contemporary Native American authors, although some historical authors are represented. The website will continue to expand, adding additional authors, books and web resources.
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    87. Aadizookaanag, Dibaajimowin: Traditional And True Native Amrrican Stories
    The BOOK REVIEWS SUBJECT INDEX for the native american BOOKS section has manyreviews of books for all ages from prereaders to adults including
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    D IBAAJIMOWINAN
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    T rue Stories Many truths. The first word Dibaajimowin in Anishinaabemowin (Ojibwe language) means just a story but the first part of the word dibaa is a meaning-part that suggests its words are measured, thoughtful, observed, judged. Here, those are are histories, personal narratives, experiences truths of that kind. The second long word Aadizookaan means "a traditional story", what anthros and all sorts of people seem to like calling legends or myths. And idash ? That's "and". You'll also find Native language resources here. Did you know there's a word for "computer"? But I don't like it! See why. Items on this overmenu are themselves menus.
    The BOOK REVIEWS SUBJECT INDEX for the NATIVE AMERICAN BOOKS section has many reviews of books for all ages from pre-readers to adults including contemporary Native fiction and myths and legnds. Purchase info for all reviewed books is provided. See BOOKS MAINMENU for many other features.
    <=== Native Stories Many Truths ===>
    Dibaajimowinan Native Narratives

    88. Jewish American Literature
    Jewish american literature Saul Bellow.
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    Jewish American Literature: Saul Bellow Jewish American:
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    Saul Bellow, a Jewish American author, was born in Lachine, Quebec on June 10, 1915. He was brought to Chicago at the age of nine and was educated at the University of Chicago and Northwestern University. He taught at the University of Minnesota, New York University, Princeton, the University of Chicago and Boston University. In 1976, he won the Nobel Prize in literature "for the human understanding and subtle analysis of contemporary culture that are combined in his work." Look at our commentaries on Seize the Day and The Bellarosa Connection Books by Saul Bellow
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    Henderson the Rain King Herzog Mr. Sammler's Planet Humboldt's Gift The Dean's December To Jerusalem and Back More Die of Heartbreak A Theft The Bellarosa Connection
    Related Authors Stanley Elkin Cynthia Ozick Philip Roth Woody Allen E. M. Broner Art Spiegelman Joseph Heller Grace Paley E. L. Doctorow

    89. Native Americans - Lesson Plans For Elementary
    Focus To introduce children to the culture of a variety of native Americantribes through literature and related activities. Grade Level Primary.
    http://www.libsci.sc.edu/miller/Native.htm
    Collaborative Thematic Unit Theme: Native Americans
    by Barbara Guzior and Mary Huffstetler Focus: To introduce children to the culture of a variety of Native American tribes through literature and related activities. Grade Level: Primary Objectives: Students will be able to:
    1. Know that there are many tribes of Native Americans and that they differ from each other 2. Understand Indian legends and why they were important 3. Experience the arts and crafts of some Native American tribes 4. Know why plants and animals were important to Native Americans and be able to identify some of the common ones. Materials and Resources:
    1. Student copies of the following books: The Gift of the Sacred Dog, Annie and the Old One, The Desert is Theirs, Dancing Teepees,The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush, and First Came the Indians 2. Collection of books related to Native Americans (see list) Internet resources National Museum of the American Indian - Smithsonian Institute
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    http://indy4.fdl.cc.mn.us/~isk/art/art.html Music
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    91. Indigenous Peoples' Literature
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