TY - BOOK AU - Allen,Paula Gunn TI - Song of the Turtle: American Indian Literature, 1974-1994 SN - 0345375254 AV - PS 508.I5 S62 1995 PY - 1996/// CY - New York PB - Ballantine Books KW - American fiction KW - Indian authors KW - Indians of North America KW - Fiction KW - Prosa KW - swd KW - Nordamerika KW - Indianer N1 - "A One World book"--T.p. verso; Zuma Chowt's cave / Opal Lee Popkes -- Tony's story / Leslie Marmon Silko -- Yellow calf / James Welch -- Wili Woyi / Robert J. Conley -- The snakeman / Luci Tapahonso -- Eagles / Dean Ing -- Flute song / Patricia Clark Smith -- Pilgrims / Roxy Gordon -- Tender Street / Mary Randle TallMountain -- Aniwaya, Anikawa, and the killer teen-agers / Ralph Salisbury -- Amen / Linda Hogan -- Soul-catcher / Louis Owens -- Coyote learns a new trick / Beth Brant -- Charlie / Paula Gunn Allen -- Tsoai / N. Scott Momaday -- The orchard / Diane Glancy -- Compatriots / Emma Lee Warrior -- A seat in the garden / Thomas King -- Bicenti / Anna Lee Walters -- Jules Bart, giving too much--August, 1946 -- Debra Earling -- Indigenous irony / Esther Belin -- Humiliation of the boy / Michelle T. Clinton -- Lipsha's luck / Louise Erdrich -- Bears / Joseph Bruchac -- The Russian duck / Martin Cruz Smith -- Groom service / Michael Dorris -- Somebody kept saying powwow / Sherman Alexie -- Neon powwow / Dan L. Crank -- The woman who fell from the sky / Joy Harjo -- Christianity comes to the Sioux / Susan Power -- Drum slowly ... don't ... stop ... too ... fast / Betty Louise Bell -- Mary / Karen Wallace -- Siobhan La Rue in color / D. Renville; Also issued online N2 - A collection of American Indian literature from 1974 to 1994. It contains an introduction by the editor, pointing out the increased use of themes of identity in such literature, the stories probing what it means to be American Indian UR - http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/description/random0412/95039251.html ER -