American Indian Studies
The American Indian Studies series represents a growing group of important books on the literatures and cultures of America's indigenous peoples. The series is inclusive and open to a wide variety of approaches. We welcome scholarly literary studies and interdisciplinary studies of languages and cultures by American Indians, First Nations writers, and non-American Indians.
The American Indian Studies series represents a growing group of important books on the literatures and cultures of America's indigenous peoples. The series is inclusive and open to a wide variety of approaches. We welcome scholarly literary studies and interdisciplinary studies of languages and cultures by American Indians, First Nations writers, and non-American Indians.
The American Indian Studies series represents a growing group of important books on the literatures and cultures of America's indigenous peoples. The series is inclusive and open to a wide variety of approaches. We welcome scholarly literary studies and interdisciplinary studies of languages and cultures by American Indians, First Nations writers, and non-American Indians.
Titles
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Southwestern American Indian Literature
In the Classroom and BeyondVolume 17©2008 Textbook 120 Pages -
Ecocriticism
Creating Self and Place in Environmental and American Indian LiteraturesVolume 15©2002 Textbook 134 Pages -
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Myths from the Arapaho to the Zuñi
An AnthologyVolume 13©2002 Textbook 196 Pages -
Roanoke and Wampum
Topics in Native American Heritage and LiteraturesVolume 10©2001 Textbook 258 Pages -
Telling the Stories
Essays on American Indian Literatures and CulturesVolume 7©2001 Textbook 188 Pages