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Bøker i North American Indian Prose Award-serien

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  • - The Anishnaabeg of the Lake Huron Borderlands
    av Phil Bellfy
    215 - 371,-

    A comprehensive history of the Anishnaabeg people of the Lake Huron borderlands between the United States and Canada.

  • - Women, Community, and the Future
    av Phyllis A. Fast
    588,-

    Combining scholarly analysis, first-person accounts, illuminates the modern Athabascan world.

  • - A Story of American Indian Resurgence
    av Valerie Lambert
    267,-

    Tells the story of tribal nation building in the modern era. Drawing on field research, oral histories, and archival sources, Valerie Lambert explores the struggles and triumphs of the Choctaw building a new government and launching an ambitious program of economic development in the late twentieth century, achieving a partial restoration of the tribe's former glory.

  • av Diane Glancy
    180,-

    A depiction of contemporary life in Native America. This book presents an Indian worldview in its holistic complexity and integrity, and is an addition to the literature of white-Indian cultural interrelationships. It presents an account of the author's life on the road, driving throughout Oklahoma and Arkansas teaching poetry in the schools.

  • - The Story of Chilocco Indian School
    av K. Tsianina Lomawaima
    215,-

    Established in 1884 and operative for nearly a century, the Chilocco Indian School in Oklahoma was one of a series of off-reservation boarding schools intended to assimilate American Indian children into mainstream American life. This title recalls the Chilocco students' loneliness and demoralization, and mutual support binding them together.

  • av Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve
    138,-

    Presents the author's own story and the story of her family. This title recalls her grandmother, Flora Driving Hawk, teaching her how storytelling enthralls and how a quilt can represent all that holds a family together.

  • - American Indian Families, 1900-1940
    av Brenda J. Child
    176,-

    Looks at the strong emotional history of Indian boarding school experiences in the first half of the 20th century. This book focuses on the letters - written by parents, children, and school officials at Haskell Institute in Kansas and the Flandreau School in South Dakota - that show how profoundly families were affected by their experiences.

  • av Vincent L. Mendoza
    151,-

    From the streets of Tulsa to the jungles of Vietnam, this autobiography of Vincent Mendoza presents a portray of one man's life. It presents a turbulent family story with all the ups and downs of making it in America today.

  • - The Bloomfield Academy for Chickasaw Females, 1852-1949
    av Amanda J. Cobb-Greetham
    163,-

    Bloomfield Academy was founded in 1852 by the Chickasaw Nation in conjunction with missionaries. It remained open for nearly a century, offering Chickasaw girls one of the finest educations in the West. Drawing on letters, reports, interviews with students, and school programs, this work recounts the academy's success story.

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