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Native American pieces of literature come out of a rich set of oral traditions from before European contact and/or the later adoption of European writing practices. Oral traditions include not only narrative story-telling, but also the songs, chants, and poetry used for rituals and ceremonies.
Anthology of Canadian Native Literature In English [3] 2013 Her poem "a horse's nest egg is very large" was featured with an introduction from Proulx-Turner describing her relationship with her Métis grandmother. the trees are still bending south: 2012: Salish Seas: an anthology of text + image: 2011: iLit Remix: A Revolution of Text Forms [14 ...
The Cambridge Companion to Native American Literature. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-82283-1. Senier, Sionhan, ed. (2014). Dawnland Voices: An Anthology of Indigenous Writing from New England. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. ISBN 978-0-8032-4686-7. Sigafus, Kim; Ernst, Lyle (2012-04-01). Native Writers: Voices of Power ...
The Testaments of Culhuacan, a set sixteenth-century wills bound together as a book, concentrated in the 1580s [11] and the source for a social history of the town. [12] The Ixil Testaments, a book of Yucatec Maya native-language wills from the 1760s, [13] used as a source of Yucatec Maya history. [14]
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For An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States for Young People: Best YA Nonfiction of 2019, Kirkus Reviews [11] Best Nonfiction of 2019, School Library Journal [12] 2020 American Indian Youth Literature Award for Young Adult Honor Book [9] 2020 In the Margins Award [13]
The Barren Grounds is a middle-grade children's book by David A. Robertson, published September 8, 2020 by Puffin Books.The publisher has named it a juxtaposition between traditional Indigenous stories and C.S. Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia.
Why Indigenous Literatures Matter (2018) is the winner of the NAISA (Native American and Indigenous Studies Association) Award for Subsequent Book published in 2018. [5] It also received the 2019 PROSE Award, granted by the Association of American Publishers, in the category of Literature [6] and was nominated for the Gabrielle Roy Prize for Literary Criticism from the Association of Canadian ...