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- A Sender of words : essays in memory of John G. Neihardt
- A native heritage : images of the Indian in English-Canadian literature
- Aboriginal Canada revisited
- American Indian fiction
- American Indian literature, environmental justice, and ecocriticism : the middle place
- American Indian literatures : an introduction, bibliographic review, and selected bibliography
- American Indian nonfiction : an anthology of writings, 1760s-1930s
- American Indian themes in young adult literature
- American Lazarus : religion and the rise of African-American and Native American literatures
- Amerindian Elements in the Poetry of Ernesto Cardenal : Mythic Foundations of the Colloquial Narrative
- Amerindian images and the legacy of Columbus
- Ancestral voice : conversations with N. Scott Momaday
- Anti-Indianism in modern America : a voice from Tatekeya's Earth
- Art as performance, story as criticism : reflections on native literary aesthetics
- Before the country : native renaissance, Canadian mythology
- Beneath the second sun : a cultural history of Indian summer
- Benjamin Capps and the south plains : a literary relationship
- Border modernism : intercultural readings in American literary modernism
- Border modernism : intercultural readings in American literary modernism
- Bound and determined : captivity, culture-crossing, and white womanhood from Mary Rowlandson to Patty Hearst
- Captive selves, captivating others : the politics and poetics of colonial American captivity narratives
- Captive selves, captivating others : the politics and poetics of colonial American captivity narratives
- Captured in the middle : tradition and experience in contemporary Native American writing
- Captured in the middle : tradition and experience in contemporary Native American writing
- Cartographies of desire : captivity, race, and sex in the shaping of an American nation
- Citizen Indians : Native American intellectuals, race, and reform
- Colonial encounters in New World writing, 1500-1786 : performing America
- Columbus, Shakespeare, and the interpretation of the New World
- Companion to James Welch's The heartsong of Charging Elk
- Contemporary American Indian literatures & the oral tradition
- Conversations with Louise Erdrich and Michael Dorris
- Critical essays on Native American literature
- Cultural intermarriage in southern Appalachia : Cherokee elements in four selected novels by Lee Smith
- Dancing ghosts : Native American and Christian syncretism in Mary Austin's work
- Dancing ghosts : Native American and Christian syncretism in Mary Austin's work
- Deep waters : the textual continuum in American Indian literature
- Deep waters : the textual continuum in American Indian literature
- Demonic vision : racial fantasy and southern fiction
- Disturbing Indians : the archaeology of southern fiction
- Disturbing Indians : the archaeology of southern fiction
- Domestic subjects : gender, citizenship, and law in Native American literature
- Dreams of fiery stars : the transformations of Native American fiction
- Dry bones and Indian sermons : praying Indians in colonial America
- El indio : su presencia en la poesÃa puertorriqueña
- El indio en la narrativa guatemalteca
- El indio pampero en la literatura gauchesca
- Ethnocriticism : ethnography, history, literature
- Ethnocriticism : ethnography, history, literature
- Explorers in Eden : Pueblo Indians and the promised land
- Fantasies of the master race : literature, cinema, and the colonization of American Indians
- Feathering Custer
- Feathering Custer
- Feminist readings of Native American literature : coming to voice
- Four American Indian literary masters : N. Scott Momaday, James Welch, Leslie Marmon Silko, and Gerald Vizenor
- From the center of tradition : critical perspectives on Linda Hogan
- From the center of tradition : critical perspectives on Linda Hogan
- From the iron house : imprisonment in First Nations writing
- Gerald Vizenor : writing in oral tradition
- God, Gulliver, and genocide : barbarism and the European imagination, 1492-1945
- Going native : Indians in the American cultural imagination
- Grave concerns, trickster turns : the novels of Louis Owens
- Helen Hunt Jackson
- Helen Hunt Jackson : a literary life
- Helen Hunt Jackson and her Indian reform legacy
- How should I read these? : native women writers in Canada
- Imagined empires : Incas, Aztecs, and the New World of American literature, 1771-1876
- Indian nation : Native American literature and nineteenth-century nationalisms
- Indians, environment, and identity on the borders of American literature : from Faulkner and Morrison to Walker and Silko
- Indigenous North American drama : a multivocal history
- Indigenous cities : urban Indian fiction and the histories of relocation
- Indigenous women's writing and the cultural study of law
- Individuality incorporated : Indians and the multicultural modern
- Injun Joe's ghost : the Indian mixed-blood in American writing
- Injun Joe's ghost : the Indian mixed-blood in American writing
- Inventing the American primitive : politics, gender, and the representation of Native American literary traditions, 1789-1936
- John G. Neihardt
- La novela indianista en Hispanoamérica (1832-1889)
- Landmarks of healing : a study of House made of dawn
- Learning to write "Indian" : the boarding-school experience and American Indian literature
- Les sauvages américains : representations of Native Americans in French and English colonial literature
- Les sauvages américains : representations of Native Americans in French and English colonial literature
- Leslie Marmon Silko : a collection of critical essays
- Leslie Marmon Silko : a study of the short fiction
- Leslie Marmon Silko : a study of the short fiction
- Leslie Marmon Silko's Ceremony : a casebook
- Listening to Old Woman speak : Natives and alterNatives in Canadian literature
- Listening to the land : Native American literary responses to the landscape
- Listening to the land : Native American literary responses to the landscape
- Literary land claims : the "Indian land question" from Pontiac's war to Attawapiskat
- Loosening the seams : interpretations of Gerald Vizenor
- Louis Owens : literary reflections on his life and work
- Louise Erdrich
- Louise Erdrich
- Louise Erdrich : a critical companion
- Louise Erdrich : a critical companion
- Louise Erdrich's Love medicine : a casebook
- Magic weapons : Aboriginal writers remaking community after residential school
- Manifest manners : postindian warriors of survivance
- Mark Twain and the American West
- Mark Twain and the American West
- Master plots : race and the founding of an American literature, 1787-1845
- Master plots : race and the founding of an American literature, 1787-1845
- Maurice Kenny : celebrations of a Mohawk writer
- Medicine bundle : Indian sacred performance and American literature, 1824-1932
- Members of the tribe : native America in the Jewish imagination
- Mixedblood messages : literature, film, family, place
- Moving encounters : sympathy and the Indian question in Antebellum literature
- Moving encounters : sympathy and the Indian question in Antebellum literature
- Murder on the reservation : American Indian crime fiction : aims and achievements
- Murder on the reservation : American Indian crime fiction : aims and achievements
- Muting white noise : Native American and European American novel traditions
- N. Scott Momaday : the cultural and literary background
- Narrative chance : postmodern discourse on native American Indian literatures
- Native American and Chicano/a literature of the American Southwest : intersections of indigenous literatures
- Native American identities : from stereotype to archetype in art and literature
- Native American literature
- Native American literatures : an introduction
- Native American literatures : an introduction
- Native American renaissance
- Native American representations : first encounters, distorted images, and literary appropriations
- Native Americans in children's literature
- Native acts : Indian performance, 1603-1832
- Native authenticity : transnational perspectives on Native American literary studies
- Native authenticity : transnational perspectives on Native American literary studies
- Native liberty : natural reason and cultural survivance
- Native liberty : natural reason and cultural survivance
- New voices in native American literary criticism
- Northern love : an exploration of Canadian masculinity
- Notes from a miner's canary : essays on the state of Native America
- Notes on Blood meridian
- Other destinies : understanding the American Indian novel
- Phantom past, indigenous presence : native ghosts in North American culture and history
- Playing Indian
- Playing Indian
- Pocahontas : the evolution of an American narrative
- Poet-chief : the Native American poetics of Walt Whitman and Pablo Neruda
- Poet-chief : the Native American poetics of Walt Whitman and Pablo Neruda
- Race and identity in D.H. Lawrence : Indians, gypsies, and Jews
- Reasoning together : the native critics collective
- Reconstructing the native south : American Indian literature and the lost cause
- Recovering the word : essays on native American literature
- Red ink : native Americans picking up the pen in the colonial period
- Red on red : Native American literary separatism
- Red, Black, and Jew : new frontiers in Hebrew literature
- Reimagining Indians : Native Americans through Anglo eyes, 1880-1940
- Reimagining Indians : native Americans through Anglo eyes, 1880-1940
- Removals : nineteenth-century American literature and the politics of Indian affairs
- Removals : nineteenth-century American literature and the politics of Indian affairs
- Representations of death in nineteenth-century US writing and culture
- Romantic Indians : native Americans, British literature, and transatlantic culture 1756-1830
- Romantic ecologies and colonial cultures in the British Atlantic world, 1770-1850
- Savage songs & wild romances : settler poetry and the indigene, 1830-1880
- Savagism and civilization : a study of the Indian and the American mind
- Savagism and civilization : a study of the Indian and the American mind
- Shaman or Sherlock? : the Native American detective
- Shape-shifting : images of Native Americans in recent popular fiction
- Sherman Alexie : a collection of critical essays
- Sherman Alexie : a collection of critical essays
- Silko : writing storyteller and medicine woman
- Sing with the heart of a bear : fusions of native and American poetry, 1890-1999
- Sons of the wind : The search for identity in Spanish American Indian Literature
- Soul talk, song language : conversations with Joy Harjo
- Sovereignty, separatism, and survivance : ideological encounters in the literature of Native North America
- Speak to me words : essays on contemporary American Indian poetry
- Storied voices in Native American texts : Harry Robinson, Thomas King, James Welch, and Leslie Marmon Silko
- Studies in American Indian literature : critical essays and course designs
- Studies in the literary achievement of Louise Erdrich, Native American writer : fifteen critical essays
- Survival this way : interviews with American Indian poets
- Telling the stories : essays on American Indian literatures and cultures
- Ten tough trips : Montana writers and the West
- That dream shall have a name : native Americans rewriting America
- The Cambridge companion to Native American literature
- The Chippewa landscape of Louise Erdrich
- The Chippewa landscape of Louise Erdrich
- The Columbia guide to American Indian literatures of the United States since 1945
- The Columbia guide to American Indian literatures of the United States since 1945
- The Indian captivity narrative : an American genre
- The Indian chief as tragic hero : native resistance and the literatures of America, from Moctezuma to Tecumseh
- The Indian chief as tragic hero : native resistance and the literatures of America, from Moctezuma to Tecumseh
- The Indian in American literature
- The Indian of commerce
- The Matter of the red man in American literature
- The Noble Savage : Allegory of Freedom
- The demon of the continent : Indians and the shaping of American literature
- The fictions of Stephen Graham Jones : a critical companion
- The half-blood : a cultural symbol in 19th century American fiction
- The half-blood : a cultural symbol in 19th century American fiction
- The heart as a drum : continuance and resistance in American Indian poetry
- The homing place : indigenous and settler literary legacies of the Atlantic
- The ignoble savage : American literary racism, 1790-1890
- The image of America in Montaigne, Spenser and Shakespeare : Renaissance ethnography and literary reflection
- The image of the Indian : the Canadian Indian as a subject and a concept in a sampling of the popular national magazines read in Canada, 1900-1970
- The inhuman race : the racial grotesque in American literature and culture
- The insistence of the Indian : race and nationalism in nineteenth-century American culture
- The legacy of D'Arcy McNickle : writer, historian, activist
- The making of racial sentiment : slavery and the birth of the frontier romance
- The making of racial sentiment : slavery and the birth of the frontier romance
- The national uncanny : Indian ghosts and American subjects
- The national uncanny : Indian ghosts and American subjects
- The nature of Native American poetry
- The noble savage : allegory of freedom
- The novels of Louise Erdrich : stories of her people
- The only good Indian : the Hollywood gospel
- The people and the word : reading native nonfiction
- The red Atlantic : American indigenes and the making of the modern world, 1000-1927
- The sacred hoop : recovering the feminine in American Indian traditions
- The savage and modern self : North American Indians in eighteenth-century British literature and culture
- The savages of America : a study of the Indian and the idea of civilization
- The transatlantic Indian, 1776-1930
- The turn to the native : studies in criticism and culture
- The tutor'd mind : Indian missionary-writers in antebellum America
- The tutor'd mind : Indian missionary-writers in antebellum America
- The voice in the margin : Native American literature and the canon
- The voice in the margin : Native American literature and the canon
- The way of the human being
- The way of the human being
- The western captive and other Indian stories
- The world, the text, and the Indian : global dimensions of Native American literature
- The writer and the shaman : a morphology of the American Indian
- Their own frontier : women intellectuals re-visioning the American West
- Thoreau and the American Indians
- Thoreau and the American Indians
- Three American literatures : essays in Chicano, Native American, and Asian-American literature for teachers of American literature
- Toward a Native American critical theory
- Toward a Native American critical theory
- Transatlantic voices : interpretations of Native North American literatures
- Transatlantic voices : interpretations of Native North American literatures
- Tribal secrets : recovering American Indian intellectual traditions
- Tribal theory in Native American literature : Dakota and Haudenosaunee writing and indigenous worldviews
- Tribal theory in Native American literature : Dakota and Haudenosaunee writing and indigenous worldviews
- Unconventional politics : nineteenth-century women writers and U.S. Indian policy
- Unconventional politics : nineteenth-century women writers and U.S. Indian policy
- Understanding James Welch
- Understanding James Welch
- Understanding Sherman Alexie
- Violence against indigenous women : literature, activism, resistance
- Walt Whitman's native representations
- When did Indians become straight? : kinship, the history of sexuality, and native sovereignty
- White Robe's dilemma : tribal history in American literature
- Why I can't read Wallace Stegner and other essays : a tribal voice
- Why I can't read Wallace Stegner and other essays : a tribal voice
- Will Henry/Clay Fisher
- Will Henry/Clay Fisher (Henry W. Allen)
- Writing Indian, native conversations
- Writing Indian, native conversations
- Writing Indians : literacy, Christianity, and native community in early America
- Writing home : indigenous narratives of resistance
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