Native American oral traditions : : collaboration and interpretation / / edited by Larry Evers and Barre Toelken ; foreword by John Miles Foley.
This collection provides a benchmark that helps secure the position of collaboration between Native American and non-Native American scholars in the forefront of study of Native oral traditions. Seven sets of intercultural authors present Native American oral texts with commentary, exploring dimensi...
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Felipe S. Molina and Larry Evers -- Nora Marks Dauenhauer and Richard L. Dauenhauer -- Marya Moses and Toby C.S. Langen -- Ofelia Zepeda and Jane Hill -- Darryl Babe Wilson and Susan Brandenstein Park -- George B. Wasson and Barre Toelken -- Elsie P. Mather and Phyllis Morrow. |
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