Bibliography of Literary Works

Bibliography of Literary Works
Alexie, Sherman. “13/16.” The Business of Fancy Dancing: Stories and Poems. Brooklyn:
Hanging Loose Press, 1992.
Alexie, Sherman. “Custer Speaks”; “Introduction to Native American Literature.” Old Shirts and
New Skins. Los Angeles: UCLA American Studies Center Press, 1993.
Alexie, Sherman. “Dear John Wayne.” The Toughest Indian in the World. NY: Atlantic/Grove
Press, 2000.
Alexie, Sherman. “The Approximate Size of My Favorite Tumor.” The Lone Ranger and Tonto
Fistfight in Heaven. NY: Harper Perennial, 1994.
Alexie, Sherman. “The Game Between the Indians and the Jews Is Tied Going Into the Bottom of
the Ninth Inning”; “On the Amtrak From Boston”; “Reservation Mathematics.” First Indian
on the Moon. Brooklyn: Hanging Loose Press, 1993.
Awiakta, Marilou. “Cherokee Eden: An Alternative to the Apple.” Selu: Seeking the Corn-Mother’s
Wisdom. Golden, CO: Fulcrum Publishers, 1993.
Bird, Gloria. “The Grief of Hair”; “Signs of Recognition.” Full Moon on the Reservation. NY:
Greenfield Review Press, 1993.
Blaeser, Kimberly. “American Indian Voices: I Wonder If This Is An Indian Poem”; “Certificate of
Live Birth:Escape from the Third Dimension”; “Ice Tricksters & Shadow Stories”; “Living
History”; “Native Americans vs. The Poets.” Trailing You. NY: Greenfield Review Press,
1994.
Brant, Beth. “Coyote Learns a New Trick.” Mohawk Trail. Ithaca: Firebrand Books, 1985.
Brant, Beth. “Telling”; “This Is History.” Food and Spirits. Ithaca: Firebrand Books, 1991.
Bruchac, Joseph. “Notes of a Translator’s Son.” I Tell You Now: Autobiographical Essays by
Native American Writers. Ed. Brian Swann and Arnold Krupat. Lincoln: University of
Nebraska Press, 1987.
Bush, Barney. “Cain’s Blood.” Inherit the Blood. Chicago: Thunder Mountain Press, 1985.
Caldwell, E.K. “Cooking Woman.” Blued Dawn, Red Earth: New Native American Storytellers. Ed.
Clifford E. Trafzer. NY: Anchor Books, 1996.
Cameron, Barbara. “Gee You Don’t Seem Like An Indian From the Reservation.” This Bridge
Called My Back: Writing By Radical Women of Color. Ed. Cherrie Moraga and Gloria
Anzaldua. NY: Kitchen Table/Women of Color Press, 1981.
Chrystos. “The Real Indian Leans Against.” Ms. (October) 1992.
Chrystos. “Today Was a Bad Day Like TB”; “I Walk In the History of My People.” Not Vanishing.
Vancouver: Press Gang Publishers, 1989.
Deloria, Vine Jr. “Indian Humor.” Custer Died For Your Sins: An Indian Manifesto. NY: Scribner,
1969. Rpt. U of OK Press, 1988.
Erdrich, Louise. “Hydra”; “The Sacraments.” Baptism of Desire. NY: Harper Perennial, 1989.
Glancy, Diane. “Aunt Parnetta’s Electric Blisters.” Trigger Dance. Boulder: University of Colorado
Press, 1991.
Gould, Janice. “A Maidu In the City of Gold: Some Thoughts on Censorship and American Indian
Poetry.” The Colour of Resistance: A Contemporary Collection of Writing by Aboriginal
Women. Toronto: Sister Vision/Black Women and Women of Color Press, 1993.
Gould, Janice. “The Problem With Being ‘Indian’: One Mixed-Blood’s Dilemma.” Decolonizing the
Subject: The Politics of Gender in Women’s Autobiography. Ed. Sedonia Smith and Julia
Watson. Minneapolis: U of MN Press, 1992.
Hansen, Annie. “Spirit Curse.” Blue Dawn, Red Earth: New Native American Storytellers. Ed.
Clifford E. Trafzer. NY: Anchor Books, 1996.
Harjo, Joy. “Deer Dancer”; “Grace”; “Trickster.” In Mad Love and War. Hanover: Wesleyan UP,
1990.
Harjo, Joy. “Remember.” She Had Some Horses. NY: Thunder Mountain Press, 1983.
Harjo, Joy. “The Story of Our Survival,” interview with Joseph Bruchac. Survival This Way:
Interviews With American Indian Poets. Tucson: U of AZ P, 1987.
Henry, Gordon. “Entries In the Autobiographical I.” Here First: Autobiographical Essays by Native
American Writers. Ed. Arnold Krupat and Brian Swann. NY: Modern Library Press, 2000.
Hill, Roberta (Whiteman). “Our Different Story”; “Preguntas.” Philadelphia Flowers. Holy Cow
Press, 1996.
Hobson, Geary. “The Talking That Trees Does.” Growing Up Native American: An Anthology. Ed.
Patricia Riley. NY: William Morrow Co., 1993.
Hogan, Linda. “Aunt Moon’s Young Man.” Best American Short Stories. NY: Houghton Mifflin,
1989.
Hogan, Linda. “Drum”; “The History of Red.” Book of Medicines. Minneapolis: Coffee House
Press, 1993.
Hogan, Linda. “Potholes.” Savings. Minneapolis: Coffee House Press, 1988.
Hogan, Linda. “The Truth Is.” Seeing Through the Sun. Amherst: U of MA P, 1985.
Howe, LeAnne. “Moccasins Don’t Have High Heels.” American Indian Literature: An Anthology.
Ed. Alan R. Velie. Norman: U of OK P, 1991.
Jones, Ruth Blalock. “Shawl Dancers.” 1981. (Image.) Private collection photo provided courtesy
of the artist appears in Earth Songs Moon Dreams: Paintings by American Indian
Women. Ed. Patricia Janis Broder. NY: St. Martin’s Press, 1999.
King, Thomas. “A Seat In the Garden.” Talking Leaves: Contemporary Native American Short
Stories: An Anthology. Ed. Craig Lesley and Katheryn Stavrakis. NY: Bantam Doubleday,
1991.
King, Thomas. “Borders.” One Good Story, That One. HarperCollins, 1993.
Luna, James. “High-Tech Peace Pipe.” 2000. (Image.) Photo of performance installation by
William Gullette appears in The Dirt Is Red Here: Art and Poetry From Native California.
Ed. Margaret Dubin. Berkeley: Heyday Books, 2002.
Midge, Tiffany. “Beets.” Blue Dawn, Red Earth: New Native American Storytellers. Ed. Clifford E.
Trafzer. NY: Anchor Books, 1996.
Miranda, Deborah. “Baskets.” Indian Cartography. NY: Greenfield Review Press, 1999.
Momaday, N. Scott. “The Man Made of Words.” The Man Made of Words: Essays, Stories, and
Passages. NY: St. Martin’s, 1997.
Momaday, N. Scott. “The Names: a Memoir.” The Names. NY: Harper Collins, 1977.
Moose-hair Embroidery Huron Moccasins. (Image.) Photography by Hillel S. Burger appears in
Hall of the North American Indian: Peabody Museum, Harvard University. Cambridge:
Peabody Museum Press, 1990.
Moses, Daniel David. “How My Ghosts Got Pale Faces.” Speaking for the Generations: Native
Writers on Writing. Ed. Simon Ortiz. Tucson: U of AZ Press, 1998.
Ortiz, Simon. “A Story of How a Wall Stands.” From Sand Creek. NY: Thunder Mountain Press,
1981.
Ortiz, Simon. “The Language We Know.” I Tell You Now: Autobiographical Essays by Native
American Writers. Ed. Brian Swann and Arnold Krupat. Lincoln: U of NE P, 1987.
Power, Susan. “Roofwalker.” Roofwalker. Minneapolis: Milkweed, 2002.
Revard, Carter. “Never Quite a Hollywood Star.” Massachusetts Review 25 (Spring) 1984.
Riley, Patricia. “Wisteria.” Blue Dawn, Red Earth: New Native American Storytellers. Ed. Clifford
E. Trafzer. NY: Anchor Books, 1996.
Rose, Wendy. “Excavation at Santa Barbara Mission”; “Fifty Thousand Songs”; “For the Angry
White Student Who Wanted To Know If I Thought White People Had Ever Done Anything
Good For the Indians”; “For the Complacent College Students Who Don’t Think People
Should ‘Live In the Past’.” Going To War With All My Relations. Flagstaff: Entrada Books,
1993.
Ross, Sylvia. “Tribal Identity.” The Dirt Is Red Here: Art and Poetry From Native California. Ed.
Margaret Dubin. Berkeley: Heyday Books, 2002.
Seale, Dorris. “On Getting Published.” The Colour of Resistance: A Contemporary Collection of
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Silko, Leslie Marmon. “Language and Literature From a Pueblo Perspective.” Yellow Woman and
a Beauty of the Spirit. NY: Simon & Schuster, 1997.
Snow, T.J. “Untitled.” Open Letter 10.1 (Winter) 1998.
Tapahanso, Lucy. “Hills Brothers Coffee.” A Breeze Swept Through. Albuquerque: U of NM P,
1988.
Thomas, Yvonne. “Beaver People.” 1980. (Image.) Photograph by Larry Phillips appears courtesy
of the Institute of American Indian Arts Museum, Sante Fe, in Earth Songs Moon
Dreams: Paintings by American Indian Women. Ed. Patricia Janis Broder. NY: St.
Martin’s Press, 1999.
Vizenor, Gerald. “Crows Written on Poplars.” I Tell You Now: Autobiographical Essays by Native
American Writers. Ed. Brian Swann and Arnold Krupat. Lincoln: U of NE P, 1987.
Vizenor, Gerald. “Measuring My Blood.” Interior Landscapes. Minneapolis: U of MN P, 1990.
Womack, Craig. “The Witches of Eufaula, Oklahoma. Blue Dawn, Red Earth: New Native
American Storytellers. Ed. Clifford E. Trafzer. NY: Anchor Books, 1996.
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Useful Web References
American Indian Religious Freedom Act:
http://homer.ornl.gov/oepa/laws/airfa.html
http://web.hamline.edu/law/lawrelign/sacred/airfa78.ssw.htm
Religious Freedom Restoration Act: http://prop1.org/legal/rfra.htm
Native American Free Exercise of Religion Act: http://www.lectlaw.com/files/ind03.htm
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in English, http://www.postcolonialweb.org/poldiscourse/terms.html
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