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Grandpa was a Cowboy and an Indian and Other Stories

Grandpa was a Cowboy and an Indian and Other Stories
Author: Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780803242746

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A collection of sixteen short stories by Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve.


Grandpa Was a Cowboy and an Indian and Other Stories

Grandpa Was a Cowboy and an Indian and Other Stories
Author: Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2003-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780803293007

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"'Grandpa,' I quietly asked, 'how come when you talk about the past, you say you were a cowboy and an Indian?' I sensed the regret in his short laugh when he answered, 'Cause I was both and both ways are gone forever.'? With greatøimagination and vigor, award-winning Lakota storyteller Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve treats readers to a collection of her best stories. She first spins tales of Lakota and Dakota generations today, of what the youngest can learn from their elders, if they choose to listen. The second group of stories, set in the turbulent and tragic years of the nineteenth century, teaches the need for understanding across cultures. The collection ends with spellbinding ancient Sioux tales about the birth of the universe, the deeds of legendary beings, and an unforgettable story about Old Woman, whose quill work maps out the end of the world.


Tales of “Grandpa,” an Indian Cowboy

Tales of “Grandpa,” an Indian Cowboy
Author: Jody Elwell Griffin
Publisher: LifeRich Publishing
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2020-01-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1489726896

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TALES OF “GRANDPA,” AN INDIAN COWBOY is a collection of true stories which happened over a 50 year period at and around Cold Spring Creek Ranch. The stories are told from the prospective of a child. Though all of the events are actually true, some of the details may have changed as the stories were told and retold. BOOK ONE, COWBOY COUNTRY, is an introduction to Grandpa and contains the crazy, unbelievable stories of mishaps on the ranch as encounters with predators (lions and bears). You will be intrigued as you follow the unbelievable adventures of Grandpa and his family. You will find the stories surprising and hilarious as Grandpa rescues a horse from the well, gathers cows dumped in Walsenburg, or battles lions and bears who came to feast on the Goat Smorgasbord at the ranch. So come and feast on the unbelievable stories of Grandpa. The second book is stories by kids and grand kids as well as Grandpa’s Indian crafts. The third book is memories of Grandpa’s beloved animals and a chance to hear about all of Grandpa’s talents. Stay tuned for future books.


Short Story Index

Short Story Index
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2001
Genre:
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American Indian Themes in Young Adult Literature

American Indian Themes in Young Adult Literature
Author: Paulette Fairbanks Molin
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780810850811

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This book analyzes American Indian characters and themes in young adult literature, outlining plots and evaluating content from a native perspective. Teachers, librarians, parents, and young adult readers seeking information about American Indian-themed literature for young adults will want to consult this resource. It points out works that foster misinformation and stereotypes, but examines the growing number of authors that counteract such messages as well. The book also includes a bibliography that will lead audiences to further reading.


Encyclopedia of American Indian Literature

Encyclopedia of American Indian Literature
Author: Jennifer McClinton-Temple
Publisher: Infobase Learning
Total Pages: 1566
Release: 2015-04-22
Genre: American literature
ISBN: 1438140576

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Presents an encyclopedia of American Indian literature in an alphabetical format listing authors and their works.


New Indians, Old Wars

New Indians, Old Wars
Author: Elizabeth Cook-Lynn
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2023-12-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0252056981

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Challenging received American history and forging a new path for Native American studies Addressing Native American Studies' past, present, and future, the essays in New Indians, Old Wars tackle the discipline head-on, presenting a radical revision of the popular view of the American West in the process. Instead of luxuriating in its past glories or accepting the widespread historians' view of the West as a shared place, Elizabeth Cook-Lynn argues that it should be fundamentally understood as stolen. Firmly grounded in the reality of a painful past, Cook-Lynn understands the story of the American West as teaching the political language of land theft and tyranny. She argues that to remedy this situation, Native American studies must be considered and pursued as its own discipline, rather than as a subset of history or anthropology. She makes an impassioned claim that such a shift, not merely an institutional or theoretical change, could allow Native American studies to play an important role in defending the sovereignty of indigenous nations today.


A Wilder West

A Wilder West
Author: Mary-Ellen Kelm
Publisher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2012-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0774820322

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The rodeo cowboy is one of the most evocative images of the Wild West. The master of the frontier, he is renowned for his masculinity, toughness, and skill. A Wilder West returns to rodeo's small-town roots to explore how rodeo simultaneously embodies and subverts our traditional understandings of power relations between man and nature, women and men, settlers and Aboriginal peoples. An important contact zone – a chaotic and unpredictable place of encounter – rodeo has challenged expected social hierarchies, bringing people together across racial and gender divides to create friendships, rivalries, and unexpected intimacies. At the rodeo, Aboriginal riders became local heroes, and rodeo queens spoke their minds. A Wilder West complicates the idea of western Canada as a “white man's country” and shows how rural rodeos have been communities in which different rules applied. Lavishly illustrated, this creative history will change the way we see the West's most controversial sport.


Native American Writers

Native American Writers
Author: Harold Bloom
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2010
Genre: American literature
ISBN: 1438134398

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Presents a collection of critical essays analyzing modern Native American writers including Joy Harjo, Louise Erdrich, James Welch, and more.