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Studies in American Indian Literatures (SAIL) is the only journal in the United States that focuses exclusively on American Indian literatures. With a wide scope of scholars and creative contributors, the journal is on the cutting edge of activity in the field. SAIL invites the submission of scholarly, critical pedagogical, and theoretical manuscripts focused on any aspect of American Indian literatures as well as the submission of poetry and short fiction, bibliographical essays, review essays, and interviews. SAIL defines "literatures" broadly to include all written, spoken, and visual texts created by Native peoples.
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Volume 25, Number 2, Summer 2013Table of Contents

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View An Indian Woman of Many Hats: Laura Cornelius Kellogg’s Embattled Search for an Indigenous Voice
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View Transnational Progressivism: African Americans, Native Americans, and the Universal Races Congress of 1911
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View The Mutuality of Citizenship and Sovereignty: The Society of American Indians and the Battle to Inherit America
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ISSN | 1548-9590 |
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Print ISSN | 0730-3238 |
Launched on MUSE | 2013-08-08 |
Open Access | No |