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Native American verbal art: texts and contexts
1996, University of Arizona Press
in English
0816516596 9780816516599
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Table of Contents
"Identity" and "difference" in the textualization of Zuni verbal art
Situations and performances
"Not so stupid as they may have been painted": the Jesuits and Native Canadian verbal art
"A sort of loose poetry": Henry Timberlake's Cherokee war song
"Tokens of literary faculty": texts and contexts in the early nineteenth century
"All we could expect from untutored savages": schoolcraft as textmaker
"The true presentiments of the Indian mind": linguistic texts as data sources
Natalie Curtis in Hopiland
The anthology as museum of verbal art.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [219]-241) and index.
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