Edition |
1st Touchstone ed. |
Description |
205 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
Introduction -- Interior and exterior landscapes : the Pueblo migration stories -- Language and literature from a Pueblo Indian perspective -- Yellow woman and a beauty of the spirit -- America's debt to the Indian nations : atoning for a sordid past -- Auntie Kie talks about U.S. presidents and U.S. Indian policy -- The people and the land are inseparable -- Tribal councils : puppets of the U.S. government -- Hunger stalked the tribal people -- Fences against freedom -- The border patrol state -- Fifth world : the return of Ma ah shra true ee, the giant serpent -- Notes on Almanac of the dead -- Tribal prophecies -- Stones avenue mural -- An expression of profound gratitude to the Maya Zapatistas, January 1, 1994 -- Books : Notes on Mixtec and Maya screenfolds, picture books of preconquest Mexico -- As a child I loved to draw and cut paper -- The Indian with a camera -- On photography -- An essay on rocks -- On nonfiction prose -- Old and new autobiographical notes. |
Subject |
Indian philosophy.
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Indians -- Folklore.
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Indians -- Social conditions.
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Indians, North American -- psychology -- United States -- Essays. |
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Folklore -- Southwestern United States -- Essays. |
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Social Conditions -- Southwestern United States -- Essays. |
ISBN |
0684827077 (pbk.) : $11.00 |
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9780684827070 (pbk.) |
Standard No. |
YDXCP 1378091 |
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