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- catalog abstract "Overview: Here are over 120 authentic narratives - by Iroquois, Lakota, Apache, Navajo, Fox, Cheyenne, Hopi, Chippewa, Crow, Eskimo, Blackfeet, Pawnee, & other tribal voices - from community & political leaders to storytellers & well-known writers. This powerful assemblage is drawn from written & oral histories, Indian autobiographies, & newspapers, government transcripts, out-of-print journals, & many other difficult-to-locate sources. Spanning 200 years of history, Native Heritage is a testament of the enduring richness & diversity of Native American societies.".
- catalog alternative "Personal accounts by American Indians, 1790 to the present".
- catalog contributor b10264195.
- catalog created "c1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "c1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1995.".
- catalog description "A bona fide religious ceremony / Woody Kipp -- K-Mart's weekend special : indian spirituality / Trudie Lamb-Richmond -- Her remark offended me / Amera Ignacio -- Hollywood has not changed / Beverly Singer.".
- catalog description "Baskets are like jewels / Julian Lang -- Sweat lodge ceremony / Linda Hogan -- Indian healing arts / Joseph Medicine Crow -- The Pueblos have no word for 'religion' / Joe S. Sando -- The Iroquois are not savages / Chief Elias Johnson -- Seven stolen rights / Arthur Caswell Parker -- They told us that Indian ways were bad / Tulto -- School is the enemy / William Penseno -- Too many scientists, not enough chiefs / Howard Rock -- Too many children's books / Mary Gloyne Byler -- Slum Ta / Charlene Teters -- Native Americans and anthropology / Bea Medicine [Hinsha-Waste-Agli-Win] -- Eskimos will always be "different" / Jeannie Blatchford Greene -- School was a painful experience / Joseph H. Suina -- Don't stare at people / Ivan Star Comes Out -- The new teacher / James R. Gooden -- Mainstream press and Indian country / Tim Giago.".
- catalog description "Cheyenne stories / John Stands In Timber -- Stories have a life of their own / Leslie Marmon Silko -- Stories were told in the wintertime / Sadie Brower Neakok -- Now, you tell a story! / Helen Swan Ward -- Retelling Navajo stories / Luci Tapahonso -- Coyote stories / Janet Campbell Hale -- Her stories taught us a lesson / Wilma Mankiller -- National dance / Black Hawk -- It is a disgrace to tell a lie / Chief Joseph -- The council-tent is our congress / Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins -- The baby has his ears pierced / Louis Simpson -- Rules of polite behavior / Luther Standing Bear -- Messengers / Jeff Jones -- The Assiniboines' twelve-moon calender / James Larpenteur Long -- We counted time by sleeps / Carl Sweezy -- Eskimo moon names / Nuligak -- Tattooing and nose piercing / Delfina Cuero -- They give away / Myrtle Lincoln -- Avoiding in-laws / Belle Highwalking.".
- catalog description "Corn : the staff of life / Helen Sekaquaptewa -- The Pueblos rely on deer / Victor Sarracino -- Whale hunting season / Helen Slwooko Carius -- Fire and water / Reuben Snake, Jr. -- My people never killed a tree unnecessarily / Dave Elliott -- They're taught not to waste anything / Moses Cruikshank -- Spirituality and the environment / Ruby Dunstan -- Water is the giver of life / Louie H. Dick, Jr. -- Ensoulment of nature / Gregory A. Cajete -- The Ojibway language / Kah-Ge-Ga-Gah-Bowh (George Copway) -- In our language there is no profanity / James Kaywaykla -- The Mesquakie language / Don Wanatee and Mrs. Brown -- Teaching his language back to his tribe / Peter Webster -- The origin of sign language / Percy Bullchild.".
- catalog description "Hidatsa kinship / Maxidiwiac -- Playing family / Neil Buck -- Without the family we are nothing / Tom Johnson -- Kinship was the all-important matter / Ella Deloria -- Tiospayes : Lakota relatives / Vivian One Feather -- Hopi clans / Emory Sekaquaptewa -- Traditional Indian family values / Arthur L. McDonald -- Family is a matter of clan membership / Paula Gunn Allen -- I was taught by my mother / Sarah Tutube -- There is strength in the family / Ed Edmo -- We went to live with Grandma / Ardith Morrow -- There is no place like crow country / Arapooish -- Maple sugaring / Charles A. Eastman -- Laws of the fish dam / Lucy Thompson -- Water is as precious as food / Don C. Talayesva -- Sheep are the highlights of creation / Buck Austin.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 286-289) and index.".
- catalog description "Language is life / Simon Ortiz -- The power and beauty of language/ N. Scott Momaday -- Ogwehowe:ka:? languages / Ögwehö:weh people -- The spoken word is revered / Anna Lee Walters -- My Algonquin vocabulary / Deborah Decontie -- We must encourage the use of our language / Lydia Whirlwind Soldier -- Hupa language immersion camp / Jill Sherman Fletcher -- Teaching the children / Hendrick Aupaumut -- You will make your own possessions / Anonymous -- I tried to be like my mother / Pretty Shield -- Playing Wickiup / Anna Price -- Play potlatches / Charles James Nowell -- Learning through listening / Wilfred Pelletier -- Trained by an expert / Alexander Saluskin -- Making Pima baskets / Anna Moore Shaw -- Through these stories we learned many things / Ernest Benedict.".
- catalog description "Male and female relatives / John (Fire) Lame Deer -- The museum of the plains white person / Rayna Green -- Going to T.P. (trading post) / Marvin Cook -- We were a sharing people / Ignatia Broker -- Potlatches / Lorraine (Felix) Titus -- Traditional indian sports / Joseph B. Oxendine -- Contemporary potlatches / Mark Tucker -- Indian humor / Joseph Medicine Crow -- Powwows / Martha Kreipe De Montaño -- Sacred bundles / Wolf-Chief -- The number four and the circle / Tyon -- Puberty fast / Captain John V. Satterlee -- Spiritual training / Mourning Dove (Christine Quintasket) -- Bread dance / Thomas Wildcat Alford -- Lonewis (crying dance) / Yoimut -- Dine'e rituals / Irene Stewart -- Crow sun dance / John Cummings -- Medicine man / John (Fire) Lame Deer -- Oneness : worship and lifestyle / Barney Old Coyote -- The first salmon ceremony / Andy Fernando.".
- catalog description "Overview: Here are over 120 authentic narratives - by Iroquois, Lakota, Apache, Navajo, Fox, Cheyenne, Hopi, Chippewa, Crow, Eskimo, Blackfeet, Pawnee, & other tribal voices - from community & political leaders to storytellers & well-known writers. This powerful assemblage is drawn from written & oral histories, Indian autobiographies, & newspapers, government transcripts, out-of-print journals, & many other difficult-to-locate sources. Spanning 200 years of history, Native Heritage is a testament of the enduring richness & diversity of Native American societies.".
- catalog description "The old ways teach us / Terry Tafoya -- Traditional training / John Thomas -- Indian ways / Jennie Weyaus -- Dear Wunneanatsu / Trudie Lamb-Richmond -- Education : a lifelong process / Leona Okakok -- Knowledge is not available to just anyone / Ann Renker -- Beadwork : passing on Tuscarora culture / Mary Annette Clause -- An American Indian magnet school / Cornel Pewewardy -- Ojibway legends / Kah-Ge-Ga-Gah-Bowh -- Telling stories / Chief Elias Johnson -- Seneca storytelling traditions / Arthur Caswell Parker -- Telling the story straight through / Anna Price -- My father told us the stories / Maria Chona -- Uncle and aunt, tell us stories / Chris -- Each story was a sacred thing / Asa Daklugie.".
- catalog extent "xxii, 298 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Native heritage.".
- catalog identifier "0028604121 (pbk.) :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Native heritage.".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "c1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Macmillan,".
- catalog relation "Native heritage.".
- catalog subject "970.004/97 20".
- catalog subject "E77 .N355 1995".
- catalog subject "Indians of North America Biography.".
- catalog subject "Indians of North America.".
- catalog tableOfContents "A bona fide religious ceremony / Woody Kipp -- K-Mart's weekend special : indian spirituality / Trudie Lamb-Richmond -- Her remark offended me / Amera Ignacio -- Hollywood has not changed / Beverly Singer.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Baskets are like jewels / Julian Lang -- Sweat lodge ceremony / Linda Hogan -- Indian healing arts / Joseph Medicine Crow -- The Pueblos have no word for 'religion' / Joe S. Sando -- The Iroquois are not savages / Chief Elias Johnson -- Seven stolen rights / Arthur Caswell Parker -- They told us that Indian ways were bad / Tulto -- School is the enemy / William Penseno -- Too many scientists, not enough chiefs / Howard Rock -- Too many children's books / Mary Gloyne Byler -- Slum Ta / Charlene Teters -- Native Americans and anthropology / Bea Medicine [Hinsha-Waste-Agli-Win] -- Eskimos will always be "different" / Jeannie Blatchford Greene -- School was a painful experience / Joseph H. Suina -- Don't stare at people / Ivan Star Comes Out -- The new teacher / James R. Gooden -- Mainstream press and Indian country / Tim Giago.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Cheyenne stories / John Stands In Timber -- Stories have a life of their own / Leslie Marmon Silko -- Stories were told in the wintertime / Sadie Brower Neakok -- Now, you tell a story! / Helen Swan Ward -- Retelling Navajo stories / Luci Tapahonso -- Coyote stories / Janet Campbell Hale -- Her stories taught us a lesson / Wilma Mankiller -- National dance / Black Hawk -- It is a disgrace to tell a lie / Chief Joseph -- The council-tent is our congress / Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins -- The baby has his ears pierced / Louis Simpson -- Rules of polite behavior / Luther Standing Bear -- Messengers / Jeff Jones -- The Assiniboines' twelve-moon calender / James Larpenteur Long -- We counted time by sleeps / Carl Sweezy -- Eskimo moon names / Nuligak -- Tattooing and nose piercing / Delfina Cuero -- They give away / Myrtle Lincoln -- Avoiding in-laws / Belle Highwalking.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Corn : the staff of life / Helen Sekaquaptewa -- The Pueblos rely on deer / Victor Sarracino -- Whale hunting season / Helen Slwooko Carius -- Fire and water / Reuben Snake, Jr. -- My people never killed a tree unnecessarily / Dave Elliott -- They're taught not to waste anything / Moses Cruikshank -- Spirituality and the environment / Ruby Dunstan -- Water is the giver of life / Louie H. Dick, Jr. -- Ensoulment of nature / Gregory A. Cajete -- The Ojibway language / Kah-Ge-Ga-Gah-Bowh (George Copway) -- In our language there is no profanity / James Kaywaykla -- The Mesquakie language / Don Wanatee and Mrs. Brown -- Teaching his language back to his tribe / Peter Webster -- The origin of sign language / Percy Bullchild.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Hidatsa kinship / Maxidiwiac -- Playing family / Neil Buck -- Without the family we are nothing / Tom Johnson -- Kinship was the all-important matter / Ella Deloria -- Tiospayes : Lakota relatives / Vivian One Feather -- Hopi clans / Emory Sekaquaptewa -- Traditional Indian family values / Arthur L. McDonald -- Family is a matter of clan membership / Paula Gunn Allen -- I was taught by my mother / Sarah Tutube -- There is strength in the family / Ed Edmo -- We went to live with Grandma / Ardith Morrow -- There is no place like crow country / Arapooish -- Maple sugaring / Charles A. Eastman -- Laws of the fish dam / Lucy Thompson -- Water is as precious as food / Don C. Talayesva -- Sheep are the highlights of creation / Buck Austin.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Language is life / Simon Ortiz -- The power and beauty of language/ N. Scott Momaday -- Ogwehowe:ka:? languages / Ögwehö:weh people -- The spoken word is revered / Anna Lee Walters -- My Algonquin vocabulary / Deborah Decontie -- We must encourage the use of our language / Lydia Whirlwind Soldier -- Hupa language immersion camp / Jill Sherman Fletcher -- Teaching the children / Hendrick Aupaumut -- You will make your own possessions / Anonymous -- I tried to be like my mother / Pretty Shield -- Playing Wickiup / Anna Price -- Play potlatches / Charles James Nowell -- Learning through listening / Wilfred Pelletier -- Trained by an expert / Alexander Saluskin -- Making Pima baskets / Anna Moore Shaw -- Through these stories we learned many things / Ernest Benedict.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Male and female relatives / John (Fire) Lame Deer -- The museum of the plains white person / Rayna Green -- Going to T.P. (trading post) / Marvin Cook -- We were a sharing people / Ignatia Broker -- Potlatches / Lorraine (Felix) Titus -- Traditional indian sports / Joseph B. Oxendine -- Contemporary potlatches / Mark Tucker -- Indian humor / Joseph Medicine Crow -- Powwows / Martha Kreipe De Montaño -- Sacred bundles / Wolf-Chief -- The number four and the circle / Tyon -- Puberty fast / Captain John V. Satterlee -- Spiritual training / Mourning Dove (Christine Quintasket) -- Bread dance / Thomas Wildcat Alford -- Lonewis (crying dance) / Yoimut -- Dine'e rituals / Irene Stewart -- Crow sun dance / John Cummings -- Medicine man / John (Fire) Lame Deer -- Oneness : worship and lifestyle / Barney Old Coyote -- The first salmon ceremony / Andy Fernando.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The old ways teach us / Terry Tafoya -- Traditional training / John Thomas -- Indian ways / Jennie Weyaus -- Dear Wunneanatsu / Trudie Lamb-Richmond -- Education : a lifelong process / Leona Okakok -- Knowledge is not available to just anyone / Ann Renker -- Beadwork : passing on Tuscarora culture / Mary Annette Clause -- An American Indian magnet school / Cornel Pewewardy -- Ojibway legends / Kah-Ge-Ga-Gah-Bowh -- Telling stories / Chief Elias Johnson -- Seneca storytelling traditions / Arthur Caswell Parker -- Telling the story straight through / Anna Price -- My father told us the stories / Maria Chona -- Uncle and aunt, tell us stories / Chris -- Each story was a sacred thing / Asa Daklugie.".
- catalog title "Native heritage : personal accounts by American Indians, 1790 to the present / edited by Arlene Hirschfelder ; foreword by Jeffrey L. Hamley.".
- catalog title "Personal accounts by American Indians, 1790 to the present".
- catalog type "Autobiographie 1790-1995. swd".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "text".