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The way; an anthology of American Indian literature, Cover Image Book Book

The way an anthology of American Indian literature

Witt, Shirley Hill 1934- (Author). Steiner, Stan, (compiler.).

Summary: Consists of material not previously published, with many talented Indian writers and poets making their first appearance on the literary scene.

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  • ISBN: 0394717694
  • ISBN: 9780394717692
  • Physical Description: print
    xxix, 261 pages ; 19 cm
  • Publisher: New York, Vintage Books [1972]

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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.
Subject: Anthologie
USA
Indian literature United States Translations into English
Folk literature, Indian Translations into English
Indians of North America Literary collections
Folk literature, Indian
Indian literature
Indians of North America
United States
Genre: Literature.
Literary collections.
Translations.

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24514. ‡aThe way; ‡ban anthology of American Indian literature, ‡cedited by Shirley Hill Witt and Stan Steiner.
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300 . ‡axxix, 261 pages ; ‡c19 cm
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520 . ‡aConsists of material not previously published, with many talented Indian writers and poets making their first appearance on the literary scene.
5050 . ‡aAs 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.
50500. ‡tListen to his many voices: an introduction to the literature of the American Indian / ‡rShirley Hill Witt -- ‡tI. As snow before a summer sun -- ‡tThe coming of the white man: the pretty colored snake, a Cherokee story -- ‡tRestore to us our country / ‡rThayendanegea (General Joseph Brant) -- ‡tWill we let ourselves be destroyed? / ‡rTecumtha (Tecumseh) -- ‡tAs snow before a summer sun -- ‡t"The way... is for all the redmen to unite" -- Let our affairs be transacted by warriors -- ‡tIt is hard to fight among brethren for the sake of dogs / ‡rPontiac -- ‡t"He drank the blood of some whites": Black Hawk speaks -- Our new home will be beyond a great river / ‡rKeokuk -- ‡tThose who made war against the white man always failed / ‡rAleek-chea-ahoosh (Plenty-Coups) -- ‡tIt is a good day to die -- ‡tYou are like dogs in the hot moon / ‡rShakopee -- ‡tDakotas, I am for war! / ‡rRed Cloud -- ‡tThe day before the Battle on the Little Big Horn / ‡rLloyd Winter Chaser -- ‡tOur people are blindly deceived / ‡rSitting Bull -- ‡tThe surrender of Geronimo: "I was living quietly and contented, doing and thinking of no harm -- ‡t"Your people have destroyed my nation" / ‡rRed Eagle -- ‡t"I will fight no more forever" / ‡rHighn'moot Tooyalakekt (Chief Joseph) -- ‡t"Dead, did I say? There is no death..." / ‡rChief Seathe (Seattle) -- ‡tII. Songs of the people -- ‡tSongs of the people (Anishinabe Nagamon) / ‡rGerald Vizenor -- ‡tA word has power / ‡rN. Scott Momaday -- ‡tThe mysterious bird and the land of the death / ‡rJaime de Angulo -- ‡tCeremony for rain (Niltsa Bikah Nahaagha) as told to Sidney M. Callaway and Gary Witherspoon -- ‡tThe legend of Dr. Fewkes and Masauwu / ‡rEdmund Nequatewa -- ‡tManabozho and the gambler / ‡rGerald Vizenor -- ‡tIII. The new Indians -- ‡tThe reservations -- ‡tWhat is an Indian reservation? / ‡rMarilyn Cosen, White Mountain Apache -- ‡tWe do not want any other home / ‡rCelsa Apapas -- ‡tOn an Indian reservation: how colonialism works / ‡rRobert K. Thomas -- ‡tOur benefactor, the BIA: Indian version of the Lord's Prayer / ‡rAnonymous -- ‡tThe dog problem / ‡rEditor, Maine Indian newsletter -- ‡tAlways againsting my husband Albert Hainois and everything, or unemployed forever / ‡rAnna Hainois -- ‡tIndian humor -- ‡tA Cherokee joke: "watch that shit!" -- ‡tEtiquette of the marriage bed -- ‡tDog head stew -- ‡tThe Indian glossary -- ‡tThe speech I didn't give when I didn't address the National Press Club, last time I was in Washington / ‡rHank Adams -- The mainstream: Indians as human beings / ‡rEarl Old Person -- ‡tRelocation / ‡rReverend Watt Spade and Willard Walker -- ‡tOn the road, Indian-style: the new migrations, three poems / ‡rSimon Ortiz -- ‡tRelocation -- ‡tMissing that Indian name of Roy or Ray -- ‡tWest: Grants to Gallup, New Mexico -- ‡tThe urban Indians -- ‡tThe Indian in suburbia / ‡rWamblee Wastee -- ‡tUrban Indians reconquer their urban center -- ‡tToday young Indians must relinquish their customs / ‡rRichard St. Germaine -- ‡tChanging cultures / ‡rHoward Rock -- ‡tCivil rights and Indian rights / ‡rSam Kolb -- ‡tOn the art of stealing human rights / ‡rJerry Gambill -- ‡tThe new Indian wars / ‡rMel Thom -- ‡tChanges / ‡rClyde Warrior -- ‡tWhich one are you? Five types of young Indians -- ‡tThis Indian revolution -- ‡tIV. "My teacher is a lizard" : education and culture -- ‡tYou are highly educated - that does not help us any at all / ‡rAlbert Attocknie, Chief, Comanche tribe -- ‡tProtection against "thinkers" - a Cherokee chant / ‡rJack F. and Anna G. Kilpatrick -- ‡tToo many scientists and not enough chiefs / ‡rHoward Rock -- ‡tFourteen strings of purple wampum to writers about Indians -- ‡tAn untrue portrayal of the Indians -- ‡tIndians and Hollywood: an old script -- ‡tOpen letter to skelton / ‡rCalvin Jones, Sr. -- ‡tA word on Indian Studies programs / ‡rAlan Parker -- ‡tThe new Indians and the old Indians: cultural factors in the education of American Indians / ‡rRobert L. Bennett -- ‡tEveryone talks in poetry -- ‡tLove poems and spring poems and dream poems and war poems / ‡rtranslated by Gerald Vizenor -- ‡tSnow, the last / ‡rJoseph Concha -- ‡tGrandfather and I / ‡rJoseph Concha -- ‡tA new visitor (to the pueblo) / ‡rJoseph Concha -- ‡tIn one day my mother grew old / ‡rCourtney Moyah -- ‡tUntitled / ‡rVance Iron Good -- ‡tThe man from Washington / ‡rJames Welch -- ‡tOne chip of human bone / ‡rRay Young Bear -- ‡tThree poems / ‡rCalvin O'John -- ‡tIt is not! / ‡rAs told by a fifth year group in the Special Navajo Program in 1940 -- ‡tI am a Papago girl / ‡rFrances Kisto -- ‡tWalk proud, walk straight, let your thoughts race / ‡rPatty Harjo -- ‡tWhen I was young, my father said / ‡rBruce Ignacio -- ‡tNew way, old way / ‡rDave Martin Nez -- ‡tSorry about that / ‡rKenneth Kale -- ‡tDeath / ‡rJanie Bullis -- ‡tMy life / ‡rJeanne Baker -- ‡tWar signs / ‡rWillie George -- ‡tPoem for Vietnam / ‡rRay Young Bear -- ‡tLoser / ‡rDavid Reeves -- ‡tMy words are changed into dirty thoughts -- ‡tMy language: is Navajo a dirty word? / Bertha Desiderio -- ‡tMy teacher is a lizard / ‡rMary Lynn Blackburn -- ‡tIndian education -- ‡tMissing children -- ‡tYouth dies of exposure -- ‡tThree Kayenta teachers resign -- ‡tWhy must we be treated like monkeys / ‡rJr. Draper -- ‡tThe schools are fenced in: community control of the schools / ‡rVance Randall -- ‡tA Navajo medicine man cures his son -- ‡tV. The laws of life: tribal and legal -- ‡tLive as your wise forefathers lived before you / ‡rPontiac -- ‡tThe white man's way: "We gave them meat, they gave us poison" / ‡rSago-yo-watha (Red Jacket) -- ‡tThe missionary in a cultural trap / ‡rVIne Deloria, Jr. -- ‡tReligion of the people / ‡rHerbert Blatchford -- ‡tOath of Office of the Pueblos / ‡rtranslated by Joe Sando -- ‡tThe laws of the Indians / ‡rWamblee Wicasa "Eagle Man" Ed McGaa -- ‡t"Law of the outlaws" of the Cherokees / ‡rJack F. and Anna G. Kilpatrick -- ‡tThe origin and development of the Navajo tribal government -- ‡t"The real issues of the campaign" -- ‡tThe intellectual tribal leader, as a social type / ‡rMargaret Oberly -- ‡tVI. The ritual of death: war and peace -- ‡tA death in South Dakota -- ‡tThe case of Thomas James White Hawk -- ‡tWhy did he do it? -- ‡tOn death row / ‡rThomas James White Hawk quoting from Socrates -- ‡tManifest Destiny: Vietnam and the Indians / ‡rParmenton Decorah -- ‡tWar and peace -- ‡tIndian Vietnam sentiment polled -- ‡t"A soldier must do battle " / ‡rClyde Sampson -- ‡tShould Indians fight in White Man's war? / ‡rStanley Benally -- ‡tNavajo banished to reservation -- ‡t"I chose to serve my people" : the statement of a Vietnam veteran / ‡rPvt. Sidney Mills -- ‡tVII. The long road -- ‡t"We meet in a time of darkness" " declaration of the Five County Cherokees -- ‡t"The voice of the American Indian, Declaration of Indian Purpose, American Indian Chicago Conference -- ‡tSelf-determination: National Indian Youth Council Statement of Policy -- ‡tAppeal for an "Underdeveloped Nation" loan -- ‡tRed power: an eight point program / ‡rNative Alliance for Red Power -- ‡tOkla-HoumaL the red-earth-colored-people - The Program of the United Native Americans -- ‡tThe Turtle Island: The North American Indian Unity Convention -- ‡t"We hold the rock" : Alcatraz proclamation to the Great White Father and his people -- ‡tVIII. Prophecies of the future -- ‡t"Where do we stand today?" : the Hopi prophecy updated -- ‡tThe lost brother: an Iroquois prophecy of the serpents / ‡rretold by Wallace "Mad Bear" Anderson -- ‡tProphecy of the four-legged man: "We will defeat Goliath" / ‡rReverend Clifton Hall -- ‡tThe warriors of the rainbow / ‡rWilliam Willoya -- ‡t"So let there be happiness" / ‡rApache tribe.
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