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Reinventing the enemy's language :

by 20160731 frey50
Additional authors: Harjo, Joy -- Editor | Bird, Gloria -- Editor
Published by : W.W. Norton & Company (New York, NY) , 1997 Physical details: 576 p. 26 cm. ISBN:0393040291. ISSN:978039304
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800 - 899 810.80928708997 Rei (Browse shelf) Available 80547

Includes index

From people who value stories and songs from literary traditions that are as encompassing and intricate as those of Europe, Reinventing the Enemy's Language is the most comprehensive anthology of its kind to collect the poetry, fiction, prayer and memoir from Native American women. It is about the process of writing and speaking that sheds light on what it means to be an Indian woman at the end of the century, as many nations--including the United States and Canada-- are involved in teh emotionally charged question of identity and place.