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  1. Chocolate woman dreams the Milky Way
    mapping embodied Indigenous performance
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor

    This volume documents the creation of Chocolate Woman Dreams the Milky Way, a play written and performed by Monique Mojica with collaborators from diverse disciplines. Inspired by the pictographic writing and mola textiles of the Guna, an indigenous... more

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    This volume documents the creation of Chocolate Woman Dreams the Milky Way, a play written and performed by Monique Mojica with collaborators from diverse disciplines. Inspired by the pictographic writing and mola textiles of the Guna, an indigenous people of Panama and Colombia, the book explores Mojica's unique approach to the performance process. Her method activates an Indigenous theatrical process that privileges the body in contrast to Western theater's privileging of the written text, and rethinks the role of land, body, and movement, as well as dramatic story-structure and performance style. Co-authored with anthropologist Brenda Farnell, the book challenges the divide between artist and scholar, and addresses the many levels of cultural, disciplinary, and linguistic translations required to achieve this. Placing the complex intellect inherent to Indigenous Knowledges at its center, the book engages Indigenous performance theory, and concepts that link body, land, and story, such as terra nullius/corpus nullius, mapping, pattern literacy, land literacy, and movement literacy. Enhanced by contributions from other artists and scholars, the book challenges Eurocentric ideologies about what counts as "performance" and what is required from an "audience," as well as long-standing body-mind dualisms

     

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  2. El chivo encantado
    la estética del arte indígena en el noroeste de México
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Tijuana, Baja California ; Fondo Regional para la Cultura y las Artes del Noroeste, México, DF

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    Language: Spanish
    Media type: Book; Data medium
    ISBN: 607479040X; 9786074790405
    Subjects: Indian aesthetics; Indian arts
    Scope: 486 S., Ill., Kt., Notenbeisp, 25 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 431-454)

  3. El chivo encantado
    la estética del arte indígena en el noroeste de México
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Tijuana, Baja California ; Fondo Regional para la Cultura y las Artes del Noroeste, México, DF

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    ISBN: 607479040X; 9786074790405
    Subjects: Indian aesthetics; Indian arts
    Scope: 486 S., Ill., Kt., Notenbeisp, 25 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 431-454)

  4. Indigenous aesthetics
    native art, media, and identity
    Published: 1998
    Publisher:  Univ. of Texas Press, Austin

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  5. Indigenous aesthetics
    native art, media, and identity
    Published: 1998
    Publisher:  Univ. of Texas Press, Austin

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin; Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 0292747020; 0292747039
    RVK Categories: AP 47400 ; AP 51800 ; AP 59480 ; CC 6900 ; LC 96595 ; MS 9300
    Edition: 1. ed.
    Subjects: Ästhetik; Aesthetics; Documentary films; Indian aesthetics; Indian art; Indians; Visual anthropology; Indianer <Motiv>; Dokumentarfilm; Naturvolk; Kunst; Indianer; Ethnische Identität; Ästhetik; Film
    Scope: XIII, 238 S., Ill.
  6. Indigenous aesthetics
    native art, media, and identity
    Published: 1998
    Publisher:  Univ. of Texas Press, Austin

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
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    ISBN: 0292747039; 0292747020
    RVK Categories: CC 6900 ; LB 48600
    Edition: 1. ed.
    Series: Native American Studies
    Film Studies
    Subjects: Indian aesthetics; Indian art; Aesthetics; Documentary films; Indians; Visual anthropology; Indian aesthetics; Indian art; Aesthetics; Documentary films; Indians; Visual anthropology
    Scope: XIII, 238 S., Ill., 23 cm
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    Filmography: S. 211-216

    Includes bibliographical references (S. 217-229) and index

  7. Poet-chief
    the Native American poetics of Walt Whitman and Pablo Neruda
    Author: Nolan, James
    Published: 1994
    Publisher:  Univ. of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque

    A long-overdue comparative study of the American voice in hemispheric poetry, Poet-Chief brings cross-cultural and interdisciplinary considerations to the work of Whitman and Neruda. Nolan proposes American Indian poetics as the model for the poets'... more

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    A long-overdue comparative study of the American voice in hemispheric poetry, Poet-Chief brings cross-cultural and interdisciplinary considerations to the work of Whitman and Neruda. Nolan proposes American Indian poetics as the model for the poets' own poetics. Whitman and Neruda wrote from an Americanist perspective. Both developed an oral, tribal poetics and assumed shamanic voices and personae in their major works, Leaves of Grass and Canto General. In addition they each presented the initiatory journey of a shaman in "The Sleepers" and "Alturas de Macchu Picchu." Despite the historical, cultural, and individual distinctions between their works, they both celebrate a tribal community and assume the functions of what Whitman calls the "poet-chief." These points of intersection between the poetics of Whitman, Neruda, and the American Indian clarify the nature of that broader voice identified as the native in American poetry. This fresh reading of two major American poets helps to break through the partitions that separate the native, English, and Spanish poetic responses to the American hemisphere.

     

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  8. Poet-chief
    the Native American poetics of Walt Whitman and Pablo Neruda
    Author: Nolan, James
    Published: ©1994
    Publisher:  University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, N.M.

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
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    ISBN: 058517895X; 0826314848; 9780585178950; 9780826314840
    Edition: 1st ed
    Subjects: POETRY / Continental European; LITERATURA COMPARADA / ESTADOUNIDENSE Y CHILENA.; LITERATURA COMPARADA / CHILENA Y ESTADOUNIDENSE.; Ästhetik; Comparative literature; Comparative literature; Literature and anthropology; Oral tradition; Indians in literature; Indian aesthetics; Poetics; Indianer; Poetik; Lyrik
    Other subjects: WHITMAN, WALT / 1819-1892 / ESTETICA.; NERUDA, PABLO / 1904-1973 / ESTETICA.; Whitman, Walt / 1819-1892; Neruda, Pablo / 1904-1973; Whitman, Walt (1819-1892); Neruda, Pablo (1904-1973); Neruda, Pablo (1904-1973); Whitman, Walt (1819-1892)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-258) and index

    Introduction: Ancestor-Continents: American and Americano -- Ch. 1. Influence and Inheritance -- Ch. 2. Foreign Words and Indian Corn -- Ch. 3. Ritual Speech: I, the Song -- Ch. 4. This Ecstatic Nation: Tribe, Mask, and Voice -- Ch. 5. The Vertical Voyage: "The Sleepers" and "Alturas de Macchu Picchu" -- Epilogue: Ghost Dance

    A long-overdue comparative study of the American voice in hemispheric poetry, Poet-Chief brings cross-cultural and interdisciplinary considerations to the work of Whitman and Neruda. Nolan proposes American Indian poetics as the model for the poets' own poetics. Whitman and Neruda wrote from an Americanist perspective. Both developed an oral, tribal poetics and assumed shamanic voices and personae in their major works, Leaves of Grass and Canto General. In addition they each presented the initiatory journey of a shaman in "The Sleepers" and "Alturas de Macchu Picchu." Despite the historical, cultural, and individual distinctions between their works, they both celebrate a tribal community and assume the functions of what Whitman calls the "poet-chief." These points of intersection between the poetics of Whitman, Neruda, and the American Indian clarify the nature of that broader voice identified as the native in American poetry. This fresh reading of two major American poets helps to break through the partitions that separate the native, English, and Spanish poetic responses to the American hemisphere

  9. Poet-chief
    the Native American poetics of Walt Whitman and Pablo Neruda
    Author: Nolan, James
    Published: 1994
    Publisher:  Univ. of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque

    A long-overdue comparative study of the American voice in hemispheric poetry, Poet-Chief brings cross-cultural and interdisciplinary considerations to the work of Whitman and Neruda. Nolan proposes American Indian poetics as the model for the poets'... more

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    A long-overdue comparative study of the American voice in hemispheric poetry, Poet-Chief brings cross-cultural and interdisciplinary considerations to the work of Whitman and Neruda. Nolan proposes American Indian poetics as the model for the poets' own poetics. Whitman and Neruda wrote from an Americanist perspective. Both developed an oral, tribal poetics and assumed shamanic voices and personae in their major works, Leaves of Grass and Canto General. In addition they each presented the initiatory journey of a shaman in "The Sleepers" and "Alturas de Macchu Picchu." Despite the historical, cultural, and individual distinctions between their works, they both celebrate a tribal community and assume the functions of what Whitman calls the "poet-chief." These points of intersection between the poetics of Whitman, Neruda, and the American Indian clarify the nature of that broader voice identified as the native in American poetry. This fresh reading of two major American poets helps to break through the partitions that separate the native, English, and Spanish poetic responses to the American hemisphere.

     

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  10. Poet-chief
    the Native American poetics of Walt Whitman and Pablo Neruda
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, N.M

    A long-overdue comparative study of the American voice in hemispheric poetry, Poet-Chief brings cross-cultural and interdisciplinary considerations to the work of Whitman and Neruda. Nolan proposes American Indian poetics as the model for the poets'... more

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    A long-overdue comparative study of the American voice in hemispheric poetry, Poet-Chief brings cross-cultural and interdisciplinary considerations to the work of Whitman and Neruda. Nolan proposes American Indian poetics as the model for the poets' own poetics. Whitman and Neruda wrote from an Americanist perspective. Both developed an oral, tribal poetics and assumed shamanic voices and personae in their major works, Leaves of Grass and Canto General. In addition they each presented the initiatory journey of a shaman in "The Sleepers" and "Alturas de Macchu Picchu." Despite the historical, cultural, and individual distinctions between their works, they both celebrate a tribal community and assume the functions of what Whitman calls the "poet-chief." These points of intersection between the poetics of Whitman, Neruda, and the American Indian clarify the nature of that broader voice identified as the native in American poetry. This fresh reading of two major American poets helps to break through the partitions that separate the native, English, and Spanish poetic responses to the American hemisphere

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 058517895X; 9780585178950
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Subjects: Comparative literature; Comparative literature; Literature and anthropology; Oral tradition; Indians in literature; Indian aesthetics; Poetics; Comparative literature; Comparative literature; Indian aesthetics; Indians in literature; Literature and anthropology; Oral tradition; Poetics
    Other subjects: Whitman, Walt 1819-1892; Neruda, Pablo 1904-1973; Neruda, Pablo 1904-1973; Whitman, Walt 1819-1892
    Scope: Online Ressource (270 pages)
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  11. Poet-chief
    the Native American poetics of Walt Whitman and Pablo Neruda
    Author: Nolan, James
    Published: c 1994
    Publisher:  Univ. of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 0826314848
    RVK Categories: HT 6915
    Edition: 1. ed.
    Subjects: Comparative literature; Comparative literature; Literature and anthropology; Oral tradition; Indians in literature; Indian aesthetics; Poetics
    Other subjects: Whitman, Walt (1819-1892); Neruda, Pablo (1904-1973)
    Scope: 270 S, 24 cm
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  12. Poet-chief
    the Native American poetics of Walt Whitman and Pablo Neruda
    Author: Nolan, James
    Published: ©1994
    Publisher:  University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, N.M

    A long-overdue comparative study of the American voice in hemispheric poetry, Poet-Chief brings cross-cultural and interdisciplinary considerations to the work of Whitman and Neruda. Nolan proposes American Indian poetics as the model for the poets'... more

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    A long-overdue comparative study of the American voice in hemispheric poetry, Poet-Chief brings cross-cultural and interdisciplinary considerations to the work of Whitman and Neruda. Nolan proposes American Indian poetics as the model for the poets' own poetics. Whitman and Neruda wrote from an Americanist perspective. Both developed an oral, tribal poetics and assumed shamanic voices and personae in their major works, Leaves of Grass and Canto General. In addition they each presented the initiatory journey of a shaman in "The Sleepers" and "Alturas de Macchu Picchu." Despite the historical, cultural, and individual distinctions between their works, they both celebrate a tribal community and assume the functions of what Whitman calls the "poet-chief." These points of intersection between the poetics of Whitman, Neruda, and the American Indian clarify the nature of that broader voice identified as the native in American poetry. This fresh reading of two major American poets helps to break through the partitions that separate the native, English, and Spanish poetic responses to the American hemisphere

     

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    Edition: 1st ed
    Subjects: Comparative literature; Literature and anthropology; Oral tradition; Indians in literature; Indian aesthetics; Poetics; Comparative literature
    Other subjects: Neruda, Pablo (1904-1973); Whitman, Walt (1819-1892)
    Scope: Online-Ressource (270 pages)
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    Introduction: Ancestor-Continents: American and AmericanoCh. 1. Influence and Inheritance -- Ch. 2. Foreign Words and Indian Corn -- Ch. 3. Ritual Speech: I, the Song -- Ch. 4. This Ecstatic Nation: Tribe, Mask, and Voice -- Ch. 5. The Vertical Voyage: "The Sleepers" and "Alturas de Macchu Picchu" -- Epilogue: Ghost Dance.

  13. Postindian Aesthetics
    Affirming Indigenous Literary Sovereignty
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  University of Arizona Press, Tucson

    "Postindian Aesthetics is a collection of critical, cutting-edge essays on a new generation of Indigenous writers who are creatively and powerfully contributing to a thriving Indigenous literary canon that is redefining the parameters of Indigenous... more

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    "Postindian Aesthetics is a collection of critical, cutting-edge essays on a new generation of Indigenous writers who are creatively and powerfully contributing to a thriving Indigenous literary canon that is redefining the parameters of Indigenous literary aesthetics"--

     

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  14. Postindian aesthetics
    affirming Indigenous literary sovereignty
    Contributor: Barker, Debra K. S. (Herausgeber); Jacobs, Connie A. (Herausgeber); Warrior, Robert Allen (Verfasser eines Geleitwortes)
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  University of Arizona Press, Tucson

    "Postindian Aesthetics is a collection of critical, cutting-edge essays on a new generation of Indigenous writers who are creatively and powerfully contributing to a thriving Indigenous literary canon that is redefining the parameters of Indigenous... more

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    "Postindian Aesthetics is a collection of critical, cutting-edge essays on a new generation of Indigenous writers who are creatively and powerfully contributing to a thriving Indigenous literary canon that is redefining the parameters of Indigenous literary aesthetics"--

     

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    Contributor: Barker, Debra K. S. (Herausgeber); Jacobs, Connie A. (Herausgeber); Warrior, Robert Allen (Verfasser eines Geleitwortes)
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9780816546275; 9780816546268
    Subjects: American literature; American literature; Indian aesthetics
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

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  15. Postindian aesthetics
    affirming Indigenous literary sovereignty
    Contributor: Barker, Debra K. S (Herausgeber); Jacobs, Connie A (Herausgeber); Warrior, Robert Allen (Verfasser eines Geleitwortes)
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  The University of Arizona Press, Tucson

    "Postindian Aesthetics is a collection of critical, cutting-edge essays on a new generation of Indigenous writers who are creatively and powerfully contributing to a thriving Indigenous literary canon that is redefining the parameters of Indigenous... more

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    Subjects: American literature; American literature; Indian aesthetics
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  16. Postindian aesthetics
    affirming Indigenous literary sovereignty
    Contributor: Barker, Debra K. S. (HerausgeberIn); Jacobs, Connie A. (HerausgeberIn); Warrior, Robert Allen (VerfasserIn eines Geleitwortes)
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  University of Arizona Press, Tucson

    "Postindian Aesthetics is a collection of critical, cutting-edge essays on a new generation of Indigenous writers who are creatively and powerfully contributing to a thriving Indigenous literary canon that is redefining the parameters of Indigenous... more

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    ISBN: 9780816546275; 9780816546268
    Subjects: American literature; American literature; Indian aesthetics
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  17. Trans-Indigenous
    Methodologies for Global Native Literary Studies
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  University of Minnesota Press, Minnesota

    What might be gained from reading Native literatures from global rather than exclusively local perspectives of Indigenous struggle? In Trans-Indigenous, Chadwick Allen proposes methodologies for a global Native literary studies based on focused... more

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    What might be gained from reading Native literatures from global rather than exclusively local perspectives of Indigenous struggle? In Trans-Indigenous, Chadwick Allen proposes methodologies for a global Native literary studies based on focused comparisons of diverse texts, contexts, and traditions in order to foreground the richness of Indigenous self-representation and the complexity of Indigenous agency.Through demonstrations of distinct forms of juxtaposition-across historical periods and geographical borders, across tribes and nations, across the Indigenous-settler b

     

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    ISBN: 9780816678181
    Series: Indigenous Americas
    Subjects: American literature ; Indian authors ; History and criticism; Indian aesthetics; Indians in literature; Indians, Treatment of ; United States ; History; Indigenous peoples; Maori (New Zealand people) in literature; New Zealand literature ; Maori authors ; History and criticism; Electronic books
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    Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Ands turn Comparative turn Trans-; Part I: Recovery / Interpretation; Chapter 1: ""Being"" Indigenous ""Now"": Resettling ""The Indian Today"" within and beyond the U.S. 1960s; Chapter 2: Unsettling the Spirit of '76: American Indians Anticipate the U.S. Bicentennial; Part II: Interpretation / Recovery; Chapter 3: Pictographic, Woven, Carved: Engaging N. Scott Momaday's "Carnegie, Oklahoma, 1919" through Multiple Indigenous Aesthetics; Chapter 4: Indigenous Languaging: Empathy and Translation across Alphabetic, Aural, and Visual Texts

    Chapter 5: Siting Earthworks, Navigating Waka: Patterns of Indigenous Settlement in Allison hedge Coke's Blood Run and Robert Sullivan's Star WakaNotes; Bibliography; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y

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    What might be gained from reading Native literatures from global rather than exclusively local perspectives of indigenous struggle? This book proposes methodologies for global Native literary studies based on focused comparisons of diverse texts,... more

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    What might be gained from reading Native literatures from global rather than exclusively local perspectives of indigenous struggle? This book proposes methodologies for global Native literary studies based on focused comparisons of diverse texts, contexts, and traditions in order to foreground the richness of indigenous self-representation and the complexity of indigenous agency.

     

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    Subjects: Indianer; Schriftsteller; Literatur; Indianerbild; Maori <Motiv>; Indigenes Volk <Motiv>; American literature; Indians in literature; Indian aesthetics; Indians, Treatment of; New Zealand literature; Maori (New Zealand people) in literature; Indigenous peoples; Group identity in literature
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    Scope: xxxiv, 301 p.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Introduction: ands turn comparative turn trans- -- Recovery/interpretation. "Being" indigenous "now": resettling "the Indian today" within and beyond the U.S. 1960s -- Unsettling the Spirit of '76: American Indians anticipate the U.S. Bicentennial -- Interpretation/recovery. Pictographic, woven, carved: engaging N. Scott Momaday's "Carnegie, Oklahoma, 1919" through multiple indigenous aesthetics -- Indigenous languaging: empathy and translation across alphabetic, aural, and visual texts -- Siting earthworks, navigating waka: patterns of indigenous settlement in Allison Hedge Coke's Blood run and Robert Sullivan's Star waka

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    Introduction: ands turn comparative turn trans-Recovery/interpretation. "Being" indigenous "now": resettling "the Indian today" within and beyond the U.S. 1960s -- Unsettling the Spirit of '76: American Indians anticipate the U.S. Bicentennial -- Interpretation/recovery. Pictographic, woven, carved: engaging N. Scott Momaday's "Carnegie, Oklahoma, 1919" through multiple indigenous aesthetics -- Indigenous languaging: empathy and translation across alphabetic, aural, and visual texts -- Siting earthworks, navigating waka: patterns of indigenous settlement in Allison Hedge Coke's Blood run and Robert Sullivan's Star waka.

    Introduction: ands turn comparative turn trans- -- Recovery/interpretation. "Being" indigenous "now": resettling "the Indian today" within and beyond the U.S. 1960s -- Unsettling the Spirit of '76: American Indians anticipate the U.S. Bicentennial -- Interpretation/recovery. Pictographic, woven, carved: engaging N. Scott Momaday's "Carnegie, Oklahoma, 1919" through multiple indigenous aesthetics -- Indigenous languaging: empathy and translation across alphabetic, aural, and visual texts -- Siting earthworks, navigating waka: patterns of indigenous settlement in Allison Hedge Coke's Blood run and Robert Sullivan's Star waka.

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    Introduction: ands turn comparative turn trans-Recovery/interpretation. "Being" indigenous "now": resettling "the Indian today" within and beyond the U.S. 1960s -- Unsettling the Spirit of '76: American Indians anticipate the U.S. Bicentennial -- Interpretation/recovery. Pictographic, woven, carved: engaging N. Scott Momaday's "Carnegie, Oklahoma, 1919" through multiple indigenous aesthetics -- Indigenous languaging: empathy and translation across alphabetic, aural, and visual texts -- Siting earthworks, navigating waka: patterns of indigenous settlement in Allison Hedge Coke's Blood run and Robert Sullivan's Star waka.

    Introduction: ands turn comparative turn trans- -- Recovery/interpretation. "Being" indigenous "now": resettling "the Indian today" within and beyond the U.S. 1960s -- Unsettling the Spirit of '76: American Indians anticipate the U.S. Bicentennial -- Interpretation/recovery. Pictographic, woven, carved: engaging N. Scott Momaday's "Carnegie, Oklahoma, 1919" through multiple indigenous aesthetics -- Indigenous languaging: empathy and translation across alphabetic, aural, and visual texts -- Siting earthworks, navigating waka: patterns of indigenous settlement in Allison Hedge Coke's Blood run and Robert Sullivan's Star waka.

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