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BIBLIOGRAPHY Sky Visions of the Cosmos in native American Folklore Peyote hunt; the Sacred Fourneyof the Huichol indians. cheyenne; Powers, William (1977) Oglala Religion http://www.nevada.edu/~gbp/bib.am.ind.myth.html
Untitled A comparative study of the native mythology of the Others are Crow, Arapaho, GrosVentre, Blackfoot, cheyenne. in the folktales of the North American indians. http://oncampus.richmond.edu/faculty/ASAIL/newsletter/1,2.html
Extractions: Editor: Andrew Wiget, Department of English, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM 88003 ANNOUNCENTS ASAIL (The Association for the Study of American Indian Literatures) sponsors two sessions at the MLA convention each year. In the last issue one of those sessions was announced. The program for the second session, entitled "Oral Literature and the Problematics of Textuality" is as follows: "Text and Pretext: Ideological Assumptions in the Representation of Oral Literature," Andrew Wiget, New Mexico State U., Chair. "Crossing the Divide: Linguistic Text to Literary Idiom." Brian Swann, Cooper Union. "Post-Structuralism and Oral 'Literature.'" Arnold Krupat, Sarah Lawrence C. NETWORKS MELUS (Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States). Meets annually in conjunction with other professional organizations. Sponsors quarterly journal, MELUS, available to members with dues $15/yr,indiv.or instit. Editor: Wayne Charles Miller, English Department, U Cincinnati, McMicken Hall, Cincinnati, OH 45221. CORRECTION.- Annual dues for SSILA (Society for the Study of Indigenous Languages of America) is only $5.00/yr, not $6.00. Excellent Newsletter! Victor Golla, SSILA, Department of Anthropology, George Washington U, Washington, DC 20052
SAIL Ser.1, 5.2B STORM, HYEMEYOHSTS (cheyenne) Peyer, Bernd. Hellson, John C. The Pigeons, a Societyof the Blackfoot indians. In native Religious Traditions. Ed. http://oncampus.richmond.edu/faculty/ASAIL/SAILns/52B.html
Extractions: VI. LITERARY SCHOLARSHIP AND CRITICISM GENERAL Allen, Paula Gunn (Laguna-Sioux). "A Stranger in My Own Life: Alienation in American Indian Prose and Poetry." MELUS , 7:2 (Summer 1980), 3-19. Expanded and revised version of paper which appeared in ASAIL , N.S. 3:1 (Winter 1979), 1-9; 3:2 (Spring 1979), 16-23. Analysis of alienation theme in broad range of contemporary poetry and in the fiction of N. Scott Momaday, Leslie Marmon Silko, and James Welch. Baker, Nora Baker. "The Bear's Son Folk Tale in When the Legends Die and House Made of Dawn." Western American Literature , 12:4 (Winter 1978), 275-87. Interesting analysis of how this motif from European and Asian folk tales provides a structural framework for the novels by Hal Borland and N. Scott Momaday. Beidler, Peter G. "Animals and Human Development in the Contemporary American Indian Novel." Western American Literature , 14:2 (Summer 1979), 133-48. Discusses N. Scott Momaday's House Made of Dawn , Welch's Winter in the Blood, and Silko's Ceremony.
Chronological Bibliography 1905The cheyenne, The Sun Dance, II, by George A 1912-indians of the Terraced Houses,by Charles F. Saunders 1915-Indian Games and Dances, with native Songs, by http://www.inquiry.net/outdoor/native/dance/chronological.htm
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Extractions: Guy V. Doran HEYENNE County has one of the most colorful histories of any Nebraska region. Its past was marked by fierce Indian battles the development of a huge cattle industry and the collapse of that business in favor of farming. During the evolution of the county, the Mormon, the Overland and the Oregon Trails were pounded into its soul by thousands of wagon wheels. The county was the headquarters for the construction of two railroad lines and just beyond its borders were the sites of two great government forts. In 1867, a few years prior to organization of Cheyenne County, the Union Pacific railroad was built across the county at a time when few white men lived in this territory. It was inhabited entirely by Indians except for soldiers and traders stationed at Fort Laramie and Fort Sedgwick, a few soldiers stationed at the telegraph stations of Pole Creek Crossing about four miles east of Sidney, Mud Springs (now Simla) and Fort Mitchell, and a few ranchers along the trails who supplied stock to freighters and stage lines. Among the latter were Charles and Jim Moore, who had a ranch on the North Platte at Cedar Creek and one on the South Platte south of Sterling. The Coad Brothers had ranches on the North Platte at the present site of Gering and on the South Platte south of Sterling; John Bratt ranched at Julesburg, and Ed Creighton had ranches on Pumpkin creek and Horse creek. Construction of the Union Pacific diverted almost all the freight and passenger traffic from the great trails along the North and South Platte rivers to the railroad and to the new trail which followed it up the Lodge Pole valley. As a consequence, the Lodge Pole valley began a period of great activity. The town of Sidney was established as a division point by the railroad and named after its New York solicitor, Sidney Dillon, who later became president of the line.
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