Native American writing in the Southeast : an anthology, 1875-1935 /
Други автори: | Littlefield, Daniel F., Parins, James W. |
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Формат: | Книга |
Език: | English |
Публикувано: |
Jackson :
University Press of Mississippi,
c1995.
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Native American writing in the Southeast. |
Съдържание:
- Lo! The poor Indian's hope ;
- Choctaw traditions : introductory remarks ;
- Choctaw traditions : name and migration from the west /
- Israel Folsom
- Sequoyah /
- David J. Brown
- The white man wants the Indian's home ;
- Lament of Tishomingo ;
- Fort Arbuckle /
- James Harris Guy
- Hec dies ;
- Joy returneth with the morning /
- John Lynch Adair
- Alluwee Brown, and the tragic end of unlearned "Jim" /
- William Trenton Canup
- For lands in severalty, and statehood ;
- Measure for measure /
- William Eubanks
- A momentous occasion ;
- The Indian's hard lot ;
- Passage of Curtis Bill ;
- The dead nation ;
- Sequoyah /
- DeWitt Clinton Duncan
- An Osage Niobe ;
- General Stand Watie /
- Mabel Washbourne Anderson
- Tookh Steh's mistake ;
- "Only the master shall praise" ;
- When the grass grew long ;
- The problem of old Harjo /
- John Milton Oskison
- The green corn dance ;
- Nineteenth century finality ;
- Some early history of the Creek Nation ;
- Traditions of the Creeks : story of their trek from Mexico more than three centuries ago /
- James Roane Gregory
- Fancy ;
- Tulledega ;
- Coyote ;
- Ode to Sequoyah ;
- Hotgun on the death of Yadeka Harjo ;
- Fus Fixico's letter ;
- Fus Fixico's letter ;
- Fus Fixico's letter ;
- The passing of Hot Gun /
- Alexander Lawrence Posey
- What is best for the Indian /
- Pleasant Porter
- The passing of the Indian ;
- The Indian : his present ;
- The Indian : his past ;
- The Indian : his future ;
- The way of the Spokogee ;
- Wild Cat's long swim ;
- Why the lion eats his meat raw /
- Charles Gibson
- An eloquent oration /
- William McCombs
- Events of three generations /
- Ben H. Colbert
- Indian treaties were ruthlessly broken /
- David C. McCurtain
- Father of 90,000 Indians ;
- Indian tales between pipes ;
- Billy Bearclaws, aid to cupid /
- Ora V. Eddleman Reed
- The middle man ;
- Nights with Uncle Ti-ault-ly : the ball game of the birds and animals ;
- Nights with Uncle Ti-ault-ly : how the terrapin beat the rabbit /
- Royal Roger Eubanks
- A Cherokee on the comet /
- Elias McLeod Landrum
- Legends of the Creeks ;
- Oklahoma justice as seen by a fullblood /
- Jesse J. McDermott
- The great end : American citizenship for the Indian /
- Gabe E. Parker, Sr.
- Memorable debate between Pushmataha and Tecumseh /
- Charles David Carter
- Slipping the lariat over ;
- Slipping the lariat over ;
- Wild movie titles ;
- Educational frills /
- Will Rogers
- Spring morning : Santa Fe ;
- Santo Domingo corn dance ;
- The deer ;
- Knives from Syria /
- Rollie Lynn Riggs
- Legend of Nanih Wayah ;
- A chieftain's "farewell letter" to the American people /
- Muriel Hazel Wright
- Discovery of tobacco ;
- Indian fish fable ;
- Another Indian fable /
- Joseph Bruner
- Meeting with reptiles /
- Ben D. Locke
- The legend of the battle of Claremore Mound /
- Rachel Caroline Eaton.