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Native American novelists : N. Scott Momaday

The Native American experience is portrayed in conversations with four Native American authors, N. Scott Momaday, James Welch, Leslie M. Silko and Gerald Vizenor.

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  • "James Welch"@en
  • "N. Scott Momaday"@en
  • "Gerald Vizenor"@en
  • "Leslie M. Silko"@en

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  • "Welch, part Blackfoot, part Gros Ventre Indian, finds his subject matter in his Indian heritage and his plots in the human emotions and trials common to all humans. Here, Welch discusses his background, his sources, his vision, and his personal way of particularizing the universe.--Container."
  • "Leslie Marmon Silko is strongly rooted in her own matrilineal tribal background, using particular experiences and places to reveal universal truths. Silko discusses her own background and the interrelationship between her smaller, immediate Indian world and the larger, brutal surrounding world.--Container."
  • "Vizenor draws on his Ojibwa heritage, the bitter effects of his father's murder when he himself was still a baby, his intermittent formal education, and his need to reconcile the tribal past with the political present.--Container."
  • "The Native American experience is portrayed in conversations with four Native American authors, N. Scott Momaday, James Welch, Leslie M. Silko and Gerald Vizenor."@en
  • "The Native American experience is portrayed in conversations with four Native American authors, N. Scott Momaday, James Welch, Leslie M. Silko and Gerald Vizenor."
  • "The Native American experience is portrayed in conversations with four Native American authors, N. Scott Momaday (only one available)."@en
  • "Momaday, the best known Native American writer, has combined his study of western literature with the themes as well as the structures of his Kiowa Indian heritage. Here he discusses what it means to a Native American to be an American citizen, and reveals the artist, thinker, and imagination.--Container."

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  • "Filmed interviews"
  • "Biography"
  • "Nonfiction films"
  • "Interviews"
  • "Interviews"@en
  • "Biographical films"
  • "Educational films"
  • "Documentary television programs"@en

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  • "Native American novelists : N. Scott Momaday"@en
  • "Native American novelists"
  • "Native American novelists"@en