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Storytellers |
Storytelling. At base that is what American Indian authors and poets are doing — storytelling.
Jace Weaver in
Other Words: American Indian Literature,
Law, and Culture
Read Debbie Reese's blog, American Indians in Children's Literature, with recommendations of books for use at all levels, from picture books to young adult reading.
Listen to authors read from their own work on our virtual iPod.
Simon Ortiz, Acoma Pueblo
From counterbalance poetry
Another unofficial site
Louis Owens, Choctaw/Cherokee
Elise Paschen, Osage
William S. Penn, Nez Perce
Susan Power, Dakota , from Voices from the Gaps (Unofficial)
Ron Querry, Choctaw
Philip H. Red Eagle, Dakota/Steilacoom-S'Klallam
Delphine Red Shirt, Lakota
From Voices in the Gaps (Unofficial)
Marcie R. Rendon , Anishinabe
From Voices in the Gaps (Unofficial)
Carter Revard, Osage
Paxton Riddle,
Wendy Rose, Hopi/Miwok, from Voices from the Gaps (Unofficial)
From the Modern American Poetry website.
John Rollin Ridge, Cherokee, from the Wikipedia
Will Rogers, Cherokee, from the Wikipedia
Gayle Ross, Cherokee
Armand Garnet Ruffo, Ojibway
John Rustywire, Navajo
Carol Lee Sanchez, Laguna
Greg Sarris, Pomo
From the Reed College English 201 site Prog. Laura Arnold
William Sanders, Cherokee
Cheryl Savageau, Abenaki
Kim Shuck, Tsalagi, Sauk and Fox, and Polish
Edgar Gabriel Silex, Tigua Pueblo
Leslie Marmon Silko, Laguna Pueblo
Leslie Marmon Silko' (1948 - ), a short biography
World Literature website, Silko page
Online Poetry Classroom, Silko page
Classroom Issues and Strategies by Norma C. Wilson
Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide - Leslie Marmon Silko
Native American Literature -The Pueblo, English 210, Laura Arnold, Reed College
An Interview with Leslie Marmon Silko by Thomas Irmer
InfoPlease.com entry
The Function of Landscape in Ceremony. by Robert M. Nelson
Rewriting Ethnography: The Embedded Texts in Leslie Silko's Ceremony. by Robert M. Nelson
The Kaupata Motif in Silko's Ceremony: A Study of a Literary Homology by Robert M. Nelson
A Laguna Woman by Robert M. Nelson
He Said / She Said: Writing Oral Tradition in John Gunn's "Ko-pot Ka-nat" and Leslie Silko's Storyteller by Robert M. Nelson
Interpretation Brings Us Together: Leslie Marmon Silko's Ceremony and the Hermeneutic Circle by Shawn Rider
Leslie Marmon Silko's Ceremony and the Effects of White Contact on Pueblo Myth and Ritual by Suzanne M. Austgen
American Paradoxes in Leslie Marmon Silko's Ceremony by Jessica M. Vianes
Commentary on Ceremony and Almanac of the Dead from the Hippocrates Project at the New York University School of Medicine.
Silko page from Voices from the Gaps
An Interview with Leslie Marmon Silko by Thomas Irmer
Cynthia Leitich Smith, Muscogee (Creek)
Martin Cruz Smith, Isleta Pueblo
Paul Chaat Smith, Commanche
Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve, Rosebud Sioux (Unofficial), from Voices in the Gaps
Abena Songbird, Abenaki
James Thomas Stevens, Akwesasne Mohawk
Denise Sweet, Anishinnaabe
Note: Currently poetry
chapbooks are for sale on the websites of Tiffany Midge, Deborah Miranda, Annette Arkeketa,
Ofelia Zepeda, Duane Niatum and Marijo Moore.
Ordering information is available on each site. Chapbooks from Lance Henson, Carter
Revard and Maurice Kenny are available
from Point Riders Press.
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Most of these sites have been constructed either by the writer or with the writer's cooperation and collaboration. When that is not the case, the site is designated as Unofficial.
This index is compiled by Karen M. Strom. < >
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