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The People and the Word
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Robert Warrior
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American prose literature
/ Ethnic Studies
/ Historiography
/ History and criticism
/ Indian authors
/ Indians in literature
/ Indians of North America
/ Intellectual life
/ Native American Studies
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ Sociology
2005
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Robert Warrior
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American prose literature
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/ Historiography
/ History and criticism
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/ Indians in literature
/ Indians of North America
/ Intellectual life
/ Native American Studies
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ Sociology
2005
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The People and the Word
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Overview
The People and the Word explores how the Native tradition of nonfiction has both encompassed and dissected Native experiences. Robert Warrior traces a history of American Indian nonfiction writing, including Pequot intellectual William Apess's autobiographical works; the Osage Constitution of 1881; accounts of boarding school in the late 1880s; and modern Kiowa writer N. Scott Momaday's essay “The Man Made of Words.”
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University of Minnesota Press
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0816646163, 9780816646166, 9780816646173, 0816646171
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