Ron Welburn (Cherokee/Assateague-Gingaskin) is Associate Professor of English and Director of Native American Indian Studies at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
List of Illustrations
xi
Preface
xiii
Part 1 Retrievals
A Good Word about X Brands's Discourses in Sign
3
(6)
Who Are the Southeastern Blackfoot?
9
(16)
The Other Middle Passage: The Bermuda-Barbados Trade in Native American Slaves
25
(10)
Part 2 Historicisms
Amherst and Indians; Then and Today: A Cautionary Review
35
(16)
The Great Seal of the United States: Esoteric Parallel to the Iroquois Influence-Constitution Debate?
51
(20)
Part 3 William Apess
Walking with William Apess at Arbor Hill
71
(6)
Son Lost in the Swamp: William Apess's Allegory of Faith
77
(28)
Apess after Words
105
(4)
Part 4 Critical Readings
Native American Literature Studies: Postcoloniality?/Resistance/Ecocriticism?
109
(32)
Life/Oral History Method: Three Nineteenth-Century Native American Prototypes
141
(26)
The Hawk's Done Gone: Mildred Haun's Vanishing Melungeons
167
(20)
Part 5 Homecoming Discourse
The Indigenous Fiction of Joseph Bruchac and Robert J. Conley
187
(36)
Going Home with Thomas Whitecloud
223
(6)
Works Cited
229
(22)
Index
251
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