Roanoke and Wampum: Topics in Native American Heritage and LiteraturesPeter Lang, 2001 - 255 pagina's Roanoke and Wampum: Topics in Native American Heritage and Literatures focuses on the discourses about selected legacies and writings predominantly of eastern Native North America. Ron Welburn skillfully approaches diverse subjects through scholarly and personal modes. More specifically, the book begins with the author reflecting on the sign talk of fifties television's Pahoo-Ka-Ta-Wah, and it concludes with a discussion of a narrative by thirties Chippewa author Thomas Whitecloud. Other essays inquire about the southeastern Blackfoot, Jeffrey Amherst, and literary theories. Still others discuss Indian slaves, the Great Seal of the United States, Mildred Haun's Melungeon novel, and nineteenth-century Indian interviewers. A section on William Apess features poetry and a scholarly essay. |
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... languages , and it was what he chose to enter onto the threshold of communication on white television . He avoids being a Caliban left with a shadow of a language filled with profanities ( Pawnee , like other Indian languages , has no ...
... languages , and it was what he chose to enter onto the threshold of communication on white television . He avoids being a Caliban left with a shadow of a language filled with profanities ( Pawnee , like other Indian languages , has no ...
Pagina 149
... language , but not for literary benefit . By rendering her spoken words into the text of the narrative he has constructed about her , he creates an impact on the reader relative to a spiritual awakening . Wampy's " broken " language ...
... language , but not for literary benefit . By rendering her spoken words into the text of the narrative he has constructed about her , he creates an impact on the reader relative to a spiritual awakening . Wampy's " broken " language ...
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... languages is of heightened concern for the listener - reader of these narratives . The reading audience shares anxiety over the imperiled Real People secret language and whether it should have died with the priests or be allowed to ...
... languages is of heightened concern for the listener - reader of these narratives . The reading audience shares anxiety over the imperiled Real People secret language and whether it should have died with the priests or be allowed to ...
Inhoudsopgave
A Good Word about X Brandss Discourses in Sign | 3 |
Who Are the Southeastern Blackfoot? | 9 |
Historicisms | 25 |
Copyright | |
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