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natlit-9001 Voice of the Turtle by Paula Gunn Allen- Paperback
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A collection of important native literature from 1900 through 1974. It includes: A Red Girl's Reasoning by E. Pauline Johnson, Coyote Juggles His Eyes by Mourning Dove, Train Time by D'Arcy McNickle, "First Days at Carlisle" by Luther Standing Bear, The Widespread Enigma Concerning Blue-Star Woman by Zitkala-Sa and "The Longhair" from House Made of Dawn by N. Scott Momaday. Free Shipping.
natlit-9004 Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
$39.95
The Illustrated Edition by Dee Brown. A documented account of the pursuit and destruction of American Indians. It begins with the forced "Long Walk" of the Navajos in 1860 and ends with massacre of Sioux men, women, and children at Wounded Knee in South Dakota. Has 300 images, including maps, drawings, paintings, portraits, and photographs of notable sites and sacred battlefields. Paperback. Shipping is Free.
natlit-9006 Out of stock Trail of Tears- Hardcover
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The true history of the brutal forced march of the Cherokee Indians from their native homes in the Southeast to a reservation in Oklahoma Territory. Has new material about the events. By Gloria Jahoda. Hardcover. Free Shipping.
natlit-9011 House Made of Dawn by Cherokee- Kiowa Momaday, N. Scott- Paperback
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The magnificent Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of a stranger in his native landA young Native American, Abel has come home from a foreign war to find himself caught between two worlds. The first is the world of his father's, wedding him to the rhythm of the seasons, the harsh beauty of the land, and the ancient rites and traditions of his people. But the other world -- modern, industrial America -- pulls at Abel, demanding his loyalty, claiming his soul, goading him into a destructive, compulsive cycle of dissipation and disgust. And the young man, torn in two, descends into hell. Momaday is a writer who evokes the people, animals, and geography of the rural West. Free Shipping.
natlit-9007 MEDICINE RIVER by Cherokee THOMAS KING- Paperback
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This highly acclaimed novel is about a Native American who left the reservation, but returns to Medicine River when his mother died. Through Will, the main character, we come to know Medicine River. Free Shipping.
natlit-9009 Last of the Ofos by Cherokee Geary Hobson- Paperback
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The main character in this fascinating novel is Thomas Darko who represents the last of the Mosopelea tribe, called the Ofo by whites. In this first-person account, Darko looks back on his life from birth in Louisiana in 1905 to young manhood to old age as he settles into the lonely realization that he is the last of his tribe. Through Darko, Hobson traces the Native American experience, touching on the Depression, World War II, current fascination with Native American culture, and the politics surrounding tribal identification.