While the ethnographic and ethnohistorical literature of Native Americans is voluminous and there are several useful collection of critical essays on the subject of oral literature, there are few volumes of extended critical discourse on oral literature as literature. Critical discussion of Native American oral literature evolves along two lines, evaluative and descriptive.
While the ethnographic and ethnohistorical literature of Native Americans is voluminous and there are several useful collection of critical essays on the subject of oral literature, there are few volumes of extended critical discourse on oral literature as literature. Critical discussion of Native American oral literature evolves along two lines, evaluative and descriptive.
Andrew Wiget Associate Professor of English at New Mexico University, resides in Las Cruces, New Mexico.
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List of Figures Introduction Advisory Board and Contributors Native American Oral Literatures The Historical Emergence of Native American Writing A Native American Renaissance: 1967 to the Present Index
List of Figures Introduction Advisory Board and Contributors Native American Oral Literatures The Historical Emergence of Native American Writing A Native American Renaissance: 1967 to the Present Index
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