SSAWW-L Recommendations for a Depictions of Native American Women Class
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Compiled by Elizabeth Thompson
Ohio University
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| S. Alice Callahan |
Wynema |
1891, http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p_mla_apa_research_citation/1/8/6/2/1/p186216_index.html |
| Susan B Bettelyoun, Joseph. Waggoner (Ed. Levine) |
With My Own Eyes: A Lakota Woman Tells Her People's History |
1857-1945, Fr/Lakota |
| Mary Rowlandson |
Sovereignty and Goodness |
Weetamoo |
| Charles B Brown |
Edgar Huntly |
Old Deb |
| Phoebe Brown |
"Poor Sarah" 1820 |
Paul Gutjahr's Popular American Literature of the 19th Century |
| Marshall Becker, ed |
Hannah Freeman |
18th c Lenape |
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Cockacoeske, Queen of Pamunkey |
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| William Apess |
Five Christian Indians |
Barry O'Connell's On Our Own Ground |
| James Nelson Barker |
The Indian Princess |
Early American Drama (ed. Jeffrey H. Richards |
| John Augustus Stone |
Metamora, The Last of the Wampanoags |
Metamora's wife, Nahmeokee |
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Metamora, or The Last of the Pollywogs |
Tapiokee, taging the Nation: Plays from the American Theater, 1787-1909 (ed. Don B. Wilmeth |
| Ann Stephens |
Malaeska |
1830s, periodical databases |
| Hilary Wyss and Kristina Bross |
Early Native Literacies in New England |
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| Laura Arnold Leibman |
Experience Mayhew's Indian Converts |
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| Jane Johnston Schoolcraft |
poems |
Robert Dale Parker ed |
| Custalow & "Silver Star" |
True Story of Pocahontas: The Other Side of History |
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| Mourning Dove |
Cogewea, The Half-Blood |
1927 |
| D’Arcy McNickle |
The Surrounded |
1936 |
| Whitman |
Leaves of Grass |
describes a painting, The Trapper's Bride, Alfred Jacob Miller |
| Zitkala-Sa/Gertrude Bonnin |
4 essays in Harpers |
Oklahoma's Poor Rich Indians: An Orgy of Graft and Exploitation of the Five Civilized Tribes, Legalized Robbery |
| Maria Amparo Ruiz de Burton |
Who Would Have Thought It? |
"captivity" |
| Ella Cara Deloria |
Waterlily |
1940s |
| Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins |
Life Among the Piutes_ (1883) |
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Sacagawea |
Lewis and Clark |
| Ora V. Eddleman Reed |
"A Pair of Moccasins," |
Native American Women's Writing 1800-1924, ed. by Karen Kilcup |
| Sara Beaumont Kennedy |
"A Jamestown Romance," |
Outing, Dec 1894 |
| Frances Roberts |
"The Journal of a Prince Consort," |
Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly, Mar 1900 |
| Coosaponakeesa (Mary Musgrove and Mary Bosomworth) |
Colonial Records of Georgia and Juricek's Georgia Treaties |
early 1700s, married to colonist and ordained Anglican minister, Creeks& Southerners: Biculturalism |
| Pauline Johnson |
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| James Seaver |
The Narrative of the Life of Mary Jemison, the "White Woman of the Genesee." |
1823 |
| Catharine Marie Sedgwick |
Hope Leslie |
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| Hilary Wyss |
Native Women Writing: Reading between the Lines |
Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature, Spring 2007: 1-7 |
| Ann Marie Plane |
"Childbirth Practices among Native American Women of New England and Canada, 1600-1800." |
Medicine and Healing, edited by Peter Benes, 13-33 |
| Ann Marie Plane |
Sarah Ahhaton, "squaw sachem" |
http://www.history.ucsb.edu/people/person.php?account_id=46&first_name=Ann%20Marie&last_name=Plane |
| Kenneth M. Price |
To Walt Whitman, America |
http://www.whitmanarchive.org/criticism/current/anc.00151.html#chap1 |
| Laura Wexler |
Tender violence: domestic visions in an age of U.S. imperialism |
| Ann Marie Plane |
Colonial Intimacies: Indian Marriage in Early New England |
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| Walsh |
"With Them Was my Home," American Literature (64.1) 1992 |
Jemison |
| Cathy Davidson |
Revolution and the Word? |
gender |
| Nina Baym |
How Men and Women Wrote Indian Stories" |
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| Rayna Green |
The Pocahontas Perplex: The Image of Indian Women in American Culture |