The way; an anthology of American Indian literature, edited by Shirley Hill Witt and Stan Steiner.
Consists of material not previously published, with many talented Indian writers and poets making their first appearance on the literary scene.
Record details
- ISBN: 0394717694
- ISBN: 9780394717692
- Physical Description: xxix, 261 pages ; 19 cm
- Publisher: New York, Vintage Books [1972]
Content descriptions
Formatted Contents Note: | As snow before a summer sun -- Songs of the people -- The new Indians -- My teacher is a lizard: education and culture -- The laws of life: tribal and legal -- The ritual of death: war and peace -- The long road -- Prophecies of the future. Listen to his many voices: an introduction to the literature of the American Indian / Shirley Hill Witt -- I. As snow before a summer sun -- The coming of the white man: the pretty colored snake, a Cherokee story -- Restore to us our country / Thayendanegea (General Joseph Brant) -- Will we let ourselves be destroyed? / Tecumtha (Tecumseh) -- As snow before a summer sun -- "The way... is for all the redmen to unite" -- Let our affairs be transacted by warriors -- It is hard to fight among brethren for the sake of dogs / Pontiac -- "He drank the blood of some whites": Black Hawk speaks -- Our new home will be beyond a great river / Keokuk -- Those who made war against the white man always failed / Aleek-chea-ahoosh (Plenty-Coups) -- It is a good day to die -- You are like dogs in the hot moon / Shakopee -- Dakotas, I am for war! / Red Cloud -- The day before the Battle on the Little Big Horn / Lloyd Winter Chaser -- Our people are blindly deceived / Sitting Bull -- The surrender of Geronimo: "I was living quietly and contented, doing and thinking of no harm -- "Your people have destroyed my nation" / Red Eagle -- "I will fight no more forever" / Highn'moot Tooyalakekt (Chief Joseph) -- "Dead, did I say? There is no death..." / Chief Seathe (Seattle) -- II. Songs of the people -- Songs of the people (Anishinabe Nagamon) / Gerald Vizenor -- A word has power / N. Scott Momaday -- The mysterious bird and the land of the death / Jaime de Angulo -- Ceremony for rain (Niltsa Bikah Nahaagha) as told to Sidney M. Callaway and Gary Witherspoon -- The legend of Dr. Fewkes and Masauwu / Edmund Nequatewa -- Manabozho and the gambler / Gerald Vizenor -- III. The new Indians -- The reservations -- What is an Indian reservation? / Marilyn Cosen, White Mountain Apache -- We do not want any other home / Celsa Apapas -- On an Indian reservation: how colonialism works / Robert K. Thomas -- Our benefactor, the BIA: Indian version of the Lord's Prayer / Anonymous -- The dog problem / Editor, Maine Indian newsletter -- Always againsting my husband Albert Hainois and everything, or unemployed forever / Anna Hainois -- Indian humor -- A Cherokee joke: "watch that shit!" -- Etiquette of the marriage bed -- Dog head stew -- The Indian glossary -- The speech I didn't give when I didn't address the National Press Club, last time I was in Washington / Hank Adams -- The mainstream: Indians as human beings / Earl Old Person -- Relocation / Reverend Watt Spade and Willard Walker -- On the road, Indian-style: the new migrations, three poems / Simon Ortiz -- Relocation -- Missing that Indian name of Roy or Ray -- West: Grants to Gallup, New Mexico -- The urban Indians -- The Indian in suburbia / Wamblee Wastee -- Urban Indians reconquer their urban center -- Today young Indians must relinquish their customs / Richard St. Germaine -- Changing cultures / Howard Rock -- Civil rights and Indian rights / Sam Kolb -- On the art of stealing human rights / Jerry Gambill -- The new Indian wars / Mel Thom -- Changes / Clyde Warrior -- Which one are you? Five types of young Indians -- This Indian revolution -- IV. "My teacher is a lizard" : education and culture -- You are highly educated - that does not help us any at all / Albert Attocknie, Chief, Comanche tribe -- Protection against "thinkers" - a Cherokee chant / Jack F. and Anna G. Kilpatrick -- Too many scientists and not enough chiefs / Howard Rock -- Fourteen strings of purple wampum to writers about Indians -- An untrue portrayal of the Indians -- Indians and Hollywood: an old script -- Open letter to skelton / Calvin Jones, Sr. -- A word on Indian Studies programs / Alan Parker -- The new Indians and the old Indians: cultural factors in the education of American Indians / Robert L. Bennett -- Everyone talks in poetry -- Love poems and spring poems and dream poems and war poems / translated by Gerald Vizenor -- Snow, the last / Joseph Concha -- Grandfather and I / Joseph Concha -- A new visitor (to the pueblo) / Joseph Concha -- In one day my mother grew old / Courtney Moyah -- Untitled / Vance Iron Good -- The man from Washington / James Welch -- One chip of human bone / Ray Young Bear -- Three poems / Calvin O'John -- It is not! / As told by a fifth year group in the Special Navajo Program in 1940 -- I am a Papago girl / Frances Kisto -- Walk proud, walk straight, let your thoughts race / Patty Harjo -- When I was young, my father said / Bruce Ignacio -- New way, old way / Dave Martin Nez -- Sorry about that / Kenneth Kale -- Death / Janie Bullis -- My life / Jeanne Baker -- War signs / Willie George -- Poem for Vietnam / Ray Young Bear -- Loser / David Reeves -- My words are changed into dirty thoughts -- My language: is Navajo a dirty word? / Bertha Desiderio -- My teacher is a lizard / Mary Lynn Blackburn -- Indian education -- Missing children -- Youth dies of exposure -- Three Kayenta teachers resign -- Why must we be treated like monkeys / Jr. Draper -- The schools are fenced in: community control of the schools / Vance Randall -- A Navajo medicine man cures his son -- V. The laws of life: tribal and legal -- Live as your wise forefathers lived before you / Pontiac -- The white man's way: "We gave them meat, they gave us poison" / Sago-yo-watha (Red Jacket) -- The missionary in a cultural trap / VIne Deloria, Jr. -- Religion of the people / Herbert Blatchford -- Oath of Office of the Pueblos / translated by Joe Sando -- The laws of the Indians / Wamblee Wicasa "Eagle Man" Ed McGaa -- "Law of the outlaws" of the Cherokees / Jack F. and Anna G. Kilpatrick -- The origin and development of the Navajo tribal government -- "The real issues of the campaign" -- The intellectual tribal leader, as a social type / Margaret Oberly -- VI. The ritual of death: war and peace -- A death in South Dakota -- The case of Thomas James White Hawk -- Why did he do it? -- On death row / Thomas James White Hawk quoting from Socrates -- Manifest Destiny: Vietnam and the Indians / Parmenton Decorah -- War and peace -- Indian Vietnam sentiment polled -- "A soldier must do battle " / Clyde Sampson -- Should Indians fight in White Man's war? / Stanley Benally -- Navajo banished to reservation -- "I chose to serve my people" : the statement of a Vietnam veteran / Pvt. Sidney Mills -- VII. The long road -- "We meet in a time of darkness" " declaration of the Five County Cherokees -- "The voice of the American Indian, Declaration of Indian Purpose, American Indian Chicago Conference -- Self-determination: National Indian Youth Council Statement of Policy -- Appeal for an "Underdeveloped Nation" loan -- Red power: an eight point program / Native Alliance for Red Power -- Okla-HoumaL the red-earth-colored-people - The Program of the United Native Americans -- The Turtle Island: The North American Indian Unity Convention -- "We hold the rock" : Alcatraz proclamation to the Great White Father and his people -- VIII. Prophecies of the future -- "Where do we stand today?" : the Hopi prophecy updated -- The lost brother: an Iroquois prophecy of the serpents / retold by Wallace "Mad Bear" Anderson -- Prophecy of the four-legged man: "We will defeat Goliath" / Reverend Clifton Hall -- The warriors of the rainbow / William Willoya -- "So let there be happiness" / Apache tribe. |
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Lummi Library | PM 197 .E1 W39 1972 | 248578 | Stacks | Available | - |
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