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American Indian Autobiography
Contributor(s): Brumble, H. David (Author), Brumble, H. David (Introduction by)
ISBN: 0803217498     ISBN-13: 9780803217492
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
OUR PRICE:   $18.00  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: May 2008
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Annotation: "In terms of its range, its sophistication, the insightfulness of its individual analyses--not to say the considerable gracefulness of the writing--Brumble's book is first rate."--Arnold Krupat, Sarah Lawrence College
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Literary Criticism | Native American
- Literary Criticism | American - General
Dewey: B
LCCN: 2007042461
Physical Information: 0.62" H x 6.07" W x 8.89" (0.91 lbs) 304 pages
Themes:
- Ethnic Orientation - Native American
 
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Publisher Description:
American Indian Autobiography is a kind of cultural kaleidoscope whose narratives come to us from a wide range of American Indians: warriors, farmers, Christian converts, rebels and assimilationists, peyotists, shamans, hunters, Sun Dancers, artists and Hollywood Indians, spiritualists, visionaries, mothers, fathers, and English professors. Many of these narratives are as-told-to autobiographies, and those who labored to set them down in writing are nearly as diverse as their subjects. Black Elk had a poet for his amanuensis; Maxidiwiac, a Hidatsa farmer who worked her fields with a bone-blade hoe, had an anthropologist. Two Leggings, the man who led the last Crow war party, speaks to us through a merchant from Bismarck, North Dakota. White Horse Eagle, an aged Osage, told his story to a Nazi historian. By discussing these remarkable narratives from a historical perspective, H. David Brumble III reveals how the various editors' assumptions and methods influenced the autobiographies as well as the autobiographers. Brumble also-and perhaps most importantly-describes the various oral autobiographical traditions of the Indians themselves, including those of N. Scott Momaday and Leslie Marmon Silko. American Indian Autobiography includes an extensive bibliography; this Bison Books edition features a new introduction by the author. H. David Brumble III is a professor of English and religious studies at the University of Pittsburgh and is the author of several books, including, most recently, Classical Myths and Legends in the Middle Ages and Renaissance.