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Webster, Anthony K. – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2011
This paper uses Philip Deloria's "Indians in Unexpected Places" as a lens by which to understand the expectations and reviews of Navajo author Blackhorse Mitchell's "Miracle Hill." Written in Navajo English, the book, from an introduction by T. D. Allen to a number of reviews of the book in the popular press, consistently misrecognized the…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Navajo, American Indians, Intimacy
Hoyt, Anne K. – 1968
An extensive bibliography of books, government publications, periodical articles, and theses published between 1832 and 1968 has been collected on all phases of Cherokee Indian life. Although the major portion of the listings are concerned with Cherokee history, the document also presents extensive sections on Cherokee foklore (folkways, arts,…
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, American Indians, Annotated Bibliographies, Books
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Horne, Josephine; And Others – 1976
This volume is intended as an addition to the limited resources available to Mohawk language teachers. The 95 legends, histories, anecdotes, omens, and poetry collected in this volume were written by Mohawk teachers from Caughnawaga and Oka, and have been handed down from generation to generation to form part of the Mohawk cultural heritage.…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Languages, American Indians, Books
Garrow, Larry; And Others – 1974
Designed to cover all media on all areas of Mohawk life, the bibliography also included general materials on the Iroquois where nothing on the Mohawks had been produced. To be relevant to Mohawks on the St. Regis Reserve, the bibliography used an informational survey of community priorities (1972, National Indian Education Association Library…
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, American Indians, Annotated Bibliographies, Audiovisual Aids
Chief Stick, Grant – 1975
Chief Stick was born in Butte, Montana, in 1895. In 1914 he arrived in the Bear Paw Mountains with his step-father, Little Bear, two years before Rocky Boy's Reservation was officially established. Chief Stick has lived most of his life on the Reservation where he is a respected elder and is known as a good singer and story teller. In this book,…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Languages, American Indian Reservations, American Indians
Wabnaki Bilingual Educational Program, Indian Township, ME. – 1976
This illustrated reader contains a Passamaquoddy version of a traditional Wabnaki legend about Koluskap, an Indian man, and his friends. It is one of a series of readers containing Passamaquoddy legends and is intended for use in a bilingual education setting. Each page presents the text in the Passamaquoddy language and in a literal English…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Languages, American Indians, Bilingual Education
Wabnaki Bilingual Educational Program, Indian Township, ME. – 1976
This illustrated reader contains Passamaquoddy versions of two traditional Wabnaki legends about Pukcinsquehs, the Tree-Stump Woman, who changes herself into a mosquito, and Koluskap, a giant, who turns people into fish. It is one of a series of readers containing Passamaquoddy legends and is intended for use in a bilingual education setting. Each…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Languages, American Indians, Bilingual Education
Wabnaki Bilingual Educational Program, Indian Township, ME. – 1976
This illustrated reader contains a Passamaquoddy version of a traditional Wabnaki legend about the raccoon. It is one of a series of readers containing Passamaquoddy legends and is intended for use in a bilingual education setting. Each page presents the text in the Passamaquoddy language and in a literal English translation. A glossary of…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Languages, American Indians, Bilingual Education
Wabnaki Bilingual Educational Program, Indian Township, ME. – 1976
This illustrated reader contains a Passamaquoddy version of a traditional Wabnaki legend about Koluskap and the wonderful powers he gives to three Indians who look for him. It is one of a series of readers containing Passamaquoddy legends and is intended for use in a bilingual education setting. Each page presents the text in the Passamaquoddy…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Languages, American Indians, Bilingual Education
Wabnaki Bilingual Educational Program, Indian Township, ME. – 1976
This illustrated reader contains a Passamaquoddy version of a traditional Wabnaki legend about the origin of the turtle. It is one of a series of readers containing Passamaquoddy legends and is intended for use in a bilingual education setting. Each page presents the text in the Passamaquoddy language and in a literal English translation. A…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Languages, American Indians, Bilingual Education
Leavitt, Robert M. – 1974
This reader, intended for use in a bilingual education program, tells the story of the Indians' struggle to keep their land along the St. John River during the American War for Independence. Written from the Indian point of view, the text is based largely on the journal of John Allan, a white man living in Nova Scotia, who was sympathetic to the…
Descriptors: American History, American Indian Culture, American Indian Languages, American Indians
Garrow, Larry; And Others – 1974
A list of print and visual media on Mohawk Indian history, culture and current events (written between 1847 and 1972) is presented in this bibliography. The 8 sections, which list approximately 156 citations, are: The Past; The Present; Arts and Crafts; Mohawk Government; Mohawk-White Relations; Mohawk Language; Mohawk Stories; and Children's…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Languages, American Indian Reservations, American Indians
Wetmore, Ruth Y. – 1975
Written for students at the secondary level, this book details the historical development (10,000 B.C. to the present) of the 3 American Indian linguistic groups located in the 4 geographical areas of North Carolina (the Algonquians on the coast, the Iroquoians, including the Tuscarora on the coastal plain and the Cherokee in the mountains, and…
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, American Indians, Books, Classification
Rogers, Helen, Ed. – 1974
Written in English and French, this annotated bibliography cites 528 works by Canadian Indian, Metis, and Inuit authors. Published between 1847 and 1972, the materials are divided into books by native children; books; anthologies; poetry and songs; articles; addresses (speeches); conferences, reports, studies, theses; and texts. The works cover…
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, American Indians, Annotated Bibliographies, Anthologies
Revai, Loretta Z. – 1972
This briefly annotated bibliography selectively lists nearly 300 books either written by American Indians or related to the authors of the books by Indians, and which are considered to represent the American Indian point of view. The works listed cover the different phases of culture from Pre-Columbian society through the modern Indian. To…
Descriptors: American History, American Indian Culture, American Indian Languages, American Indians