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Main Title Growing up Native American
Other Authors
Author Title of a Work
Riley, Patricia,
Publisher Avon Books
Year Published 1995
OCLC Number 31801288
ISBN 0380724170; 9780380724178
Subjects Indian children--North America ; Indians of North America--Ethnic identity ; American literature--Indian authors ; Group identity ; Infants ; Indians, North American--psychology ; Social Identification ; Adolescent ; children (people by age group) ; Indians, North American--psychology--Collected Works ; Social Identification--Collected Works ; Social Identification--Adolescent--Collected Works
Holdings
Library Call Number Additional Info Location Last
Modified
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Status
EOAM  E98.C5G76 1995 AISEP Region 8 Technical Library/Denver,CO 07/30/2009
Collation 333 pages 21 cm
Notes
EOA - donated by American Indian Special Emphasis Program FY07
Contents Notes
The language we know / Simon Ortiz -- The warriors / Anna Lee Walters -- From Waterlily / Ella Cara Deloria -- From Life among the Piutes / Sara Winnemucca Hopkins -- Ni-Bo-Wi-Se-Gwe / Ignatia Broker -- Wasichus in the hills / Black Elk as told to John G. Neihardt -- At last I kill a buffalo / Luther Standing Bear -- From The middle five : Indian schoolboys of the Omaha Tribe / Francis La Flesche -- From Lame Deer : seeker of visions / Lame Deer and Richard Erdoes -- From Love medicine / Louise Erdrich -- A day in the life of Spanish / Basil Johnston -- From Sundown / John Joseph Mathews -- From Mean spirit / Linda Hogan -- From The names : a memoir / N. Scott Momaday -- Notes of a translator's son / Joseph Bruchac -- Turbulent childhood / Lee Maracle -- The talking that trees does / Geary Hobson -- Water witch / Louis Owens -- Grace / Vickie L. Sears -- Uncle Tony's goat / Leslie Marmon Silko -- From Yellow raft in blue water / Michael Dorris -- The ballad of plastic Fred / Eric L. Gansworth Native American writers recall childhood in their native land. Provocative pieces from Louise Erdrich, Michael Dorris, Anna Lee Walters and more bring childhood experiences into sharp focus and speak of pain, love, mischief, anger, betrayal and healing.