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American Puritanism and the...
This anthology highlights central values and traditions in Native American societies, exploring the ongoing struggles and survival power of Native American people today. The essays and stories by well-known writers provide an excellent introduction for general readers as well as high school and college students. The stories and historical events are drawn especially from the tribes of the Great Lakes region, such as the Ojibwa (Chippewa) of Wisconsin, and are part of a continuing, sustaining storytelling tradition
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monografia Rebiun39057837 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun39057837 m o d cr ||||||||||| 940607s1994 wiu o 00 0 eng d 94021162 0-299-12659-5 CUNEF 991000533331308131 UAM 991008541193004211 UPVA 999129932403706 UCAR 991008669571204213 MdBmJHUP. MdBmJHUP n------ 970.004/97 20 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ddc/E3yMrP6htkTrHYFpJ8XphP89BR American Puritanism and the Defense of Mourning Religion, Grief, and Ethnology in Mary White Rowlandson's Captivity Narrative edited by Mark A. Lindquist and Martin Zanger Madison, Wis. University of Wisconsin Press 1994 Madison, Wis. Madison, Wis. University of Wisconsin Press ©1994 1 online resource illustrations 1 online resource Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references An Introduction Kimberly M. Blaeser. -- The circle of stories Joseph Bruchac, III. -- Native American perceptions of the environment George L. Cornell. -- Trickster : a compendium Kimberly M. Blaeser. -- Trickster discourse : comic and tragic themes in Native American literature Gerald Vizenor. -- Why treaties? Frederick E. Hoxie. -- Survival this way : Indian policy and living tradition Thomas Vennum, Jr. -- Tribal sovereignty and natural resources : the Lac Courte Oreillles experience James W. Oberly. -- Blackbird women Denise Sweet Open Access. Unrestricted online access star This anthology highlights central values and traditions in Native American societies, exploring the ongoing struggles and survival power of Native American people today. The essays and stories by well-known writers provide an excellent introduction for general readers as well as high school and college students. The stories and historical events are drawn especially from the tribes of the Great Lakes region, such as the Ojibwa (Chippewa) of Wisconsin, and are part of a continuing, sustaining storytelling tradition Iwi taketake. Indiens- Amerique du Nord- Moeurs et coutumes. Indiens- Amerique du Nord- Histoire. Indians of North America- Social life and customs. Indians of North America- Folklore. Indians of North America- History. Aufsatzsammlung. Ethnologie. Indians of North America- Social life and customs. Indians of North America. Indians of North America- Social life and customs Indians of North America- Folklore Indians of North America- History Indianer. USA. Folklore History Folklore Electronic books Zanger, Martin editor Lindquist, Mark Allan 1952-) editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjxDvPffgrQpTyBDpPTQC3 0-299-14444-5 0-299-12650-1