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- Studies in American Indian Literatures
- University of Nebraska Press
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- Wampum as Hypertext: An American Indian Intellectual Tradition of Multimedia Theory and Practice Volume 19, Number 4, Winter 2007, pp. 77-100
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This issue contains 18 articles in total
- From The Editor
- Contributor Biographies
- Pitfalls of Tribal Specificity
- A Relational Model for Native American Literary Criticism
- The Risk of Misunderstanding in Greg Sarris’s Keeping Slug Woman Alive
- Conceptualizing American Indian Literary Theory Today
- Assessing Native Criticism
- The Emergence and Importance of Queer American Indian Literatures; or, “Help and Stories” in Thirty Years of SAIL
- FIDJEY: Or How to Spell “Community”
- Epilogue
- Coming Back Round
- I Learned Irony in Order
- Writing Deeper Maps: Mapmaking, Local Indigenous Knowledges, and Literary Nationalism in Native Women’s Writing
- Coyote Warnings
- Wampum as Hypertext: An American Indian Intellectual Tradition of Multimedia Theory and Practice
- Remapping Indian Country in Louise Erdrich’s The Antelope Wife
- Narrating Nationhood: Indian Time and Ideologies of Progress
- Rere Ke¯/Moving Differently: Indigenizing Methodologies for Comparative Indigenous Literary Studies
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