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‡aWitt, Shirley Hill,
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‡aThe way;
‡ban anthology of American Indian literature,
‡cedited by Shirley Hill Witt and Stan Steiner. |
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‡aNew York,
‡bVintage Books
‡c[1972] |
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‡axxix, 261 pages ;
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‡aConsists of material not previously published, with many talented Indian writers and poets making their first appearance on the literary scene. |
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‡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. |
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‡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" /
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‡iOnline version:
‡aWitt, Shirley Hill, 1934-
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‡dNew York, Vintage Books [1972]
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