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Narrative chance : postmodern discourse on native American Indian literatures
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ISBN: 0826311172 0806125616 9780826311177 9780806125619 Year: 1989 Publisher: Albuquerque University of New Mexico press

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Bearheart : the heirship chronicles
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ISBN: 0816618526 9780816618521 Year: 2001 Publisher: Minneapolis University of Minnesota Press

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Darkness in Saint Louis Bearheart
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ISBN: 0916562190 Year: 1978 Publisher: Saint-Paul Bookslinger

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Wordarrows : Indians and whites in the New Fur Trade
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ISBN: 0816608628 Year: 1978 Publisher: Minneapolis (Minn.): University of Minnesota

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Survivance : Narratives of Native Presence
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ISBN: 0803210833 0803219024 1281958409 9786611958404 Year: 2008 Publisher: Bison Books

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Native storiers
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ISBN: 1282131028 9786612131028 0803222661 9780803222663 080321717X 9780803217171 Year: 2009 Publisher: Lincoln University of Nebraska Press

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Gerald Vizenor presents in this anthology some of the best contemporary Native American Indian authors writing today. The five books from which these excerpts are drawn are published in the University of Nebraska Press's Native Storiers series.


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Native liberty : natural reason and cultural survivance
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ISBN: 1282423835 9786612423833 0803226217 9780803226210 9781282423831 6612423838 9780803218925 0803218923 Year: 2009 Publisher: Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press,

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Vizenor reveals in Native Liberty the political, poetic, visionary, and ironic insights of personal identity and narratives of cultural sovereignty. He examines singular acts of resistance, natural reason, literary practices, and other strategies of survivance that evade and subvert the terminal notions of tragedy and victimry.


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Chair of tears
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ISBN: 1280687800 9786613664747 0803240325 9780803240322 9780803238404 0803238401 Year: 2012 Publisher: Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press,

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The best stories create traditions, and this novel by celebrated Native American writer Gerald Vizenor is a marvelous conjunction of trickster stories and literary ingenuity. Chair of Tears is funny, fierce, ironic, and deadly serious, a sendup of sacred poses, cultural pretensions, and familiar places from reservations to universities. The novel begins with generous stories about Captain Eighty, his young wife, the poker-playing genius named Quiver, and their children and grandchildren who live on a rustic houseboat. Captain Shammer, an extraordinary grandson reare


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Blue Ravens : Historical Novel
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ISBN: 0819574171 9781461957706 1461957702 9780819574176 9780819574176 9780819574169 0819574163 081957645X Year: 2014 Publisher: Middletown, Connecticut : Wesleyan University Press,

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Two Native American brothers serve as soldiers in World War I

Hiroshima bugi
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ISBN: 0803203470 9780803203471 0803246730 9780803246737 Year: 2003 Publisher: Lincoln University of Nebraska Press

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"Hiroshima Bugi: Atomu 57 is a kabuki novel that begins in the ruins of the Atomic Bomb Dome, a new Rashomon Gate. Ronin Browne, the humane peace contender, is the hafu orphan son of Okichi, a Japanese boogie-woogie dancer, and Nightbreaker, an Anishinaabe from the White Earth Reservation who served as an interpreter for General Douglas MacArthur during the first year of the American occupation in Japan." "Ronin draws on samurai and native traditions to confront the moral burdens and passive notions of nuclear peace celebrated at the peace memorial Museum in Hiroshima. He creates a new calendar that starts with the first use of atomic weapons, Atomu One. Ronin accosts the spirits of the war dead at Yasukuni Jinga. He then marches into the national shrine and shouts to Tojo Hideki and other war criminals to come out and face the spirits of thousands of devoted children who were sacrificed at Hiroshima."--Jacket.

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