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Treaties, History, and the “Full-Blood” in Indian Territory Native Writing Maureen Konkle Western American Literature, Volume 35, Number 2, Summer 2000, pp. 143-161 (Article) Published by University of Nebraska Press DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/wal.2000.0038 For additional information about this article https://muse.jhu.edu/article/534682/summary Access provided at 24 Feb 2020 18:15 GMT from JHU Libraries T r e a t i e s , H i s t o r y , a n d t h e “ F u l l - B l o o d ” i n I n d i a n T e r r i t o r y N a t i v e W r i t i n g M a u r e e n K o n k l e T hanks in large part to the ongoing efforts o f scholars such as A . LaVonne Brown Ruoff, Daniel F. Littlefield Jr., and Jam es W. Parins, more and more N ative writing from the long period before the “renais sance” that many critics mark as beginning with the publication o f N . Sco tt Momaday’s House Made of Dawn in 1968 is being reprinted and made available for
Western American Literature – University of Nebraska Press
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