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- catalog abstract "A collection of myths, tales, poetry, speeches, and passages from Indian autobiographies and recent writings.".
- catalog alternative "North American Indian reader.".
- catalog contributor b3807483.
- catalog created "1977, c1974.".
- catalog date "1977".
- catalog date "1977, c1974.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1977, c1974.".
- catalog description "A collection of myths, tales, poetry, speeches, and passages from Indian autobiographies and recent writings.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 626-628.".
- catalog description "I. Myths and tales: Editor's note ; Penobscot ; Micmac ; Iroquois ; Cherokee ; Winnebago ; Sioux ; Blackfeet ; Navaho [Navajo] ; Hopi ; Tlingit ; Nez Perce -- II. Poetry and oratory: Editor's note ; Poems and songs: This newly created world (Winnebago); Emergence song (Pima); War song (Sioux); Two fragments (Dakota and Ojibwa); Song (Ojibwa); Magic formula to make and enemy peaceful (Navaho [Navajo] -- Spring song (Ojibwa); Offering (Zuni); Is this real? (Pawnee) ; Oratory: Powhatan (Powhatan); Canassatego (Iroquois); Dragging Canoe (Cherokee); Pachgantschilias (Delaware); Tecumseh (Shawnee); Sharitarish (Pawnee); Speckled Snake (Creek); Senachwine (Potawatomi); Seattle (Dwamish); Charlot (Flathead); Sitting Bull (Sioux); Plenty Coups (Crow) -- III. Culture contact: Editor's note ; Explorations: The discovery and conquest of New Spain; The expedition of Lewis and Clark ; Captivity narratives: The captivity of Mary Rowlandson; John Tanner's narrative of his captivity ; Acculturation: The autobiography of a Winnebago Indian; Mountain Wolf Woman -- IV. Image and anti-image: Editor's note ; The Indian convert; The Indian student; The Indian burying ground / Philip Freneau ; Tom Quick / Harold W. Thompson ; The disgraced scalp lock / Thomas Bangs Thorpe ; The confidence-man / Herman Melville ; The conspiracy of Pontiac / Francis Parkman ; LIttle Big Man / Thomas Berger ; Custer's last stand / Paul Jenkins ; Earth house hold / Gary Snyder ; Land of the Spotted Eagle / Luther Standing Bear ; The way to Rainy Mountain / N. Scott Momaday ; We talk, you listen / Vine Deloria, Jr. ; Surviving; Christmas comes to Moccasin Flat; In my lifetime / James Welch ; Seven arrows / Hyemeyohsts Storm ; Four songs of life; Morning-Talking Mother; Through lifetime / Ray Young Bear ; Kaiser and the war / Simon Ortiz.".
- catalog extent "xi, 628 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Portable North American Indian reader.".
- catalog identifier "0140150773".
- catalog isFormatOf "Portable North American Indian reader.".
- catalog issued "1977".
- catalog issued "1977, c1974.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Harmondsworth, Eng. ; New York : Penguin Books,".
- catalog relation "Portable North American Indian reader.".
- catalog spatial "North America.".
- catalog subject "810.8/0352".
- catalog subject "American literature Indian authors.".
- catalog subject "E77 .T937 1977".
- catalog subject "Indian literature North America.".
- catalog subject "Indian literature.".
- catalog subject "Indian mythology North America.".
- catalog subject "Indians of North America Folklore.".
- catalog subject "Indians of North America Literary collections.".
- catalog subject "Indians of North America Poetry.".
- catalog subject "Indians of North America.".
- catalog subject "Speeches, addresses, etc., Indian.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Myths and tales: Editor's note ; Penobscot ; Micmac ; Iroquois ; Cherokee ; Winnebago ; Sioux ; Blackfeet ; Navaho [Navajo] ; Hopi ; Tlingit ; Nez Perce -- II. Poetry and oratory: Editor's note ; Poems and songs: This newly created world (Winnebago); Emergence song (Pima); War song (Sioux); Two fragments (Dakota and Ojibwa); Song (Ojibwa); Magic formula to make and enemy peaceful (Navaho [Navajo] -- Spring song (Ojibwa); Offering (Zuni); Is this real? (Pawnee) ; Oratory: Powhatan (Powhatan); Canassatego (Iroquois); Dragging Canoe (Cherokee); Pachgantschilias (Delaware); Tecumseh (Shawnee); Sharitarish (Pawnee); Speckled Snake (Creek); Senachwine (Potawatomi); Seattle (Dwamish); Charlot (Flathead); Sitting Bull (Sioux); Plenty Coups (Crow) -- III. Culture contact: Editor's note ; Explorations: The discovery and conquest of New Spain; The expedition of Lewis and Clark ; Captivity narratives: The captivity of Mary Rowlandson; John Tanner's narrative of his captivity ; Acculturation: The autobiography of a Winnebago Indian; Mountain Wolf Woman -- IV. Image and anti-image: Editor's note ; The Indian convert; The Indian student; The Indian burying ground / Philip Freneau ; Tom Quick / Harold W. Thompson ; The disgraced scalp lock / Thomas Bangs Thorpe ; The confidence-man / Herman Melville ; The conspiracy of Pontiac / Francis Parkman ; LIttle Big Man / Thomas Berger ; Custer's last stand / Paul Jenkins ; Earth house hold / Gary Snyder ; Land of the Spotted Eagle / Luther Standing Bear ; The way to Rainy Mountain / N. Scott Momaday ; We talk, you listen / Vine Deloria, Jr. ; Surviving; Christmas comes to Moccasin Flat; In my lifetime / James Welch ; Seven arrows / Hyemeyohsts Storm ; Four songs of life; Morning-Talking Mother; Through lifetime / Ray Young Bear ; Kaiser and the war / Simon Ortiz.".
- catalog title "North American Indian reader.".
- catalog title "The portable North American Indian reader / edited and with an introduction by Frederick Turner.".
- catalog type "Folklore. fast".
- catalog type "Literary collections. fast".
- catalog type "Poetry. fast".
- catalog type "Quelle. swd".
- catalog type "text".