NAWPA Bibliographies: Plays and Playwrights Published Plays by Native American Women Playwrights See the extensive bibliographies compiled by Birgit Daewes in her Native North American Theater in a Global Age (Heidelberg: Universitatsverlag, 12006): 391-470. Adare, Sierra (Cherokee, Choctaw) "Takeover of the Andrew Jackson Reading Room." Keepers of the Morning Star: An Anthology of Native Women's Theater. Ed. Jaye T. Darby and Stephanie Fitzgerald. Los Angeles: UCLA American Indian Studies Center, 2003. 262-316. Arkeketa, Annette (Otoe-Missouria, Muscogee Creek) "Ghost Dance." Keepers of the Morning Star: An Anthology of Native Women's Theater. Ed. Jaye T. Darby and Stephanie Fitzgerald. Los Angeles: UCLA American Indian Studies Center, 2003. 107-185. "Hokti." Stories of Our Way: An Anthology of American Indian Plays. Ed. Hanay Geiogamah and Jaye T. Darby. Los Angeles: UCLA American Indian Studies Center, 1999. 441-495. Benjamin, Cheryl "Change of Heart." Both Sides: New Work from the Institute of American Indian Arts, 1993-1994. Ed. Cheryl Benjamin and others. Santa Fe: Institute of American Indian Arts, 1994. Blue Spruce, Paula (Carol DuVal Whiteman) "Katsina." Quarterly Review of Literature. Poetry Series 34 (1995): 1-58. Bouvier, Vye "Teach Me the Ways of the Sacred Circle." The Land Called Morning: Three Plays. Saskatoon: Fifth House, 1986. Bruchac, Margaret (Abenaki) "Molly Has Her Say." Keepers of the Morning Star: An Anthology of Native Women's Theater. Ed. Jaye T. Darby and Stephanie Fitzgerald. Los Angeles: UCLA American Indian Studies Center, 2003. 317-373. Campbell, Maria, and Linda Griffiths The Book of Jessica: A Theatrical Transformation. Toronto: Coach House, 1989. Charles, Monica "Yanowis." Indian Historian 4, no. 3 (1971): 45-51. Clements, Marie Humber (Metis) "The Unnatural and Accidental Woman." Canadian Theatre Review101 (Winter 2000): 53-88. "The Age of Iron" (excerpt). Taking the Stage: Selections from Plays by Canadian Women. Ed. Cynthia Zimmerman. 1994. Toronto: Playwrights Canada Press, 1995. 225- 27. "The Age of Iron." DraMetis: Three Metis Plays. Greg Daniels, Marie Clements, and Margo Kane. Penticton, BC: Theytus Books, 2001. 190-273. "Urban Tatoo." Keepers of the Morning Star: An Anthology of Native Women's Theater. Ed. Jaye T. Darby and Stephanie Fitzgerald. Los Angeles: UCLA American Indian Studies Center, 2003. 205-228. Burning Vision. Burnaby, BC: Talon Books, 2003. The Unnatural and Accidental Woman. Vancouver: Talon Books, 2005. Colorado, Hortensia, and Elvira Colorado (Chichimec) "Coyolxauhquli: Women Without Borders." Reinventing the Enemy's Language. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1997. "1992: Blood Speaks." Contemporary Plays by Women of Color: An Anthology. Ed. Kathy A. Perkins and Roberto Uno. London: Routledge, 1996. 82-89. Cranmer, Laura (Haida, Nam'gis) and Sandy Scofield (Metis) "DP's Colonial Cabaret." [excerpt] Beyond the Pale: Dramatic Writing from First Nations Writers and Writers of Colour. Revised ed. Ed. Yvette Nolan. Toronto: Playwrights Canada Press, 2004. 85-89. Dauenhauer, Nora Marks (Tlingit) "The Raven Plays: White Raven and Water; Raven, King Salmon, and the Birds; Raven Loses His Nose." Life Woven with Song. Tucson: Univ. of Arizona Press, 2000. 99-181. Daystar (Rosalie Jones: Pembina Chippewa) "No Home but the Heart: An Assemby of Memories." Keepers of the Morning Star: An Anthology of Native Women's Theater. Ed. Jaye T. Darby and Stephanie Fitzgerald. Los Angeles: UCLA American Indian Studies Center, 2003. 77-106. Dudoward, Valerie "Teach Me the Ways of the Sacred Circle." The Land Called Morning: Three Plays. Saskatoon: Fifth House, 1986. 1-36. Endres, Robin "Ghost Dance" [excerpt]. Women and Words: The Anthology/Les Femmes et les Mots: Une Anthologie. Madeira Park, BC: Harbour, 1984. Pp. 140-146. Evans, Tasha Faye (Coast Salish) "She Stands Still." [excerpt] Beyond the Pale: Dramatic Writing from First Nations Writers and Writers of Colour. Revised ed. Ed. Yvette Nolan. Toronto: Playwrights Canada Press, 2004. 7-8. Flather, Pati, with Eric Linklater "Sixty Below." Beyond the Pale: Dramatic Writing from First Nations Writers and Writers of Colour. Eds. Yvette Nolan, Betty Quan, and George Bwanika Seremba. Toronto: Playwrights Canada, 1996. 216-29. Also In Staging the North: Twelve Canadian Plays. Ed. Sherril Grace, Eve D'Aeth, and Lisa Chalykoff. Toronto: Playwrights Canada Press, 1999. 429-501. Glancy, Diane (Cherokee) American Gypsy: Six Native American Plays. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2002. Contains "The Woman Who Was a Red Deer Dressed for the Deer Dance," "The Woman Who Loved House Trailers," "American Gypsy," "Jump Kiss," "The Lesser Wars," "The Toad (Another Name for the Moon) Should Have a Bite," "Further (Farther): Creating Dialogue to Talk about Native American Plays." War Cries. Intro. by Kimberly Blaeser. Minneapolis: Holy Cow!, 1997. Contains: "Weebjob," "Stick Horse," "Bull Star," "Halfact," "Segwohi," "The Truth Teller," "Mother of Mosquitos," "The Best Fancy Dancer the Pushmataha Pow Wow's Ever Seen," and "One Horse." "Pushing the Bear: A Script about the 1838-39 Cherokee Trail of Tears." In Performing Worlds into Being: Native American Women's Theater. Ed. Ann Elizabeth Armstrong, Kelli Lyon Johnson, and William A. Wortman. Oxford: Miami University Press, 2009. 126-36. "The Truth Teller." Stories of Our Way: An Anthology of American Indian Plays. Ed. Hanay Geiogamah and Jaye T. Darby. Los Angeles: UCLA American Indian Studies Center, 1999. 339-354. "Weebjob." Contemporary Plays by Women of Color: An Anthology. Ed. Kathy A. Perkins and Roberto Uno. London: Routledge, 1996. 170-90. "Weebjob." Great Scenes from Minority Playwrights: Seventy-four Scenes of Cultural Diversity. Ed. Marsh Cassady. Colorado Springs, CO: Meriwether, 1997. 59- 92. "Bull Star." Aboriginal Voices: the Magazine of Evolving Native American Arts 2:3:7 (Sept./Oct. 1995): 26-37. "The Woman Who Was a Red Deer Dressed for the Deer Dance." Seventh Generation: An Anthology of Native American Plays. Ed. Mimi Gisolfi D'Aponte. New York: Theatre Communications Group, 1999. 269-90. "The Woman Who Was a Red Deer Dressed for the Deer Dance." Keepers of the Morning Star: An Anthology of Native Women's Theater. Ed. Jaye T. Darby and Stephanie Fitzgerald. Los Angeles: UCLA American Indian Studies Center, 2003. 187- 204. Gomez, Terry (Comanche) "Inter-Tribal." Contemporary Plays by Women of Color: An Anthology. Ed. Kathy A. Perkins and Roberto Uno. London: Routledge, 1996. 201-14. "Reunion." Gathering Our Own: A Collection of IAIA Student Playwrights, Eds. Dana Dickerson, Brian Lusk, Ti Stalnaker. Santa Fe: Institute of American Indian Arts, 1996, pp. 91-144. Griffiths, Linda, and Maria Campbell. The Book of Jessica: A Theatrical Transformation. Toronto: Coach House, 1989. Gummerson, Penny "Wawatay." [excerpt] Beyond the Pale: Dramatic Writing from First Nations Writers and Writers of Colour. Revised ed. Ed. Yvette Nolan. Toronto: Playwrights Canada Press, 2004. 23-29. Hail, Raven The Raven and the Redbird: Sam Houston and His Cherokee Wife: A Play in Three Acts. Phoenix: Raven Hail, 1965. Hogan, Linda (Chickasaw) A Piece of Moon. Ideldale, CO: The Author, 1988. Howe, LeAnne (Choctaw) "Indian Radio Days: An Evolving Bingo Experience." With Roxy Gordon. Seventh Generation: An Anthology of Native American Plays. Ed. Mimi Gisolfi D'Aponte. New York: Theatre Communications Group, 1999. 101-48. Isom, Joan Shaddox (Cherokee) Act Four: Four Plays for Special Days. Oklahoma City: Melody House, 1978 [?]. Free Spirits. Boston: Plays, Inc., 1975. The Living Forest: A One-Act Play for Children. Oklahoma City: Melody House, 1978 [?]. A Pound of Miracles: A One-Act Christmas Play for Elementary Children. Oklahoma City: Melody House, 1978 [?]. Paint Me a Memory: A Short Thanksgiving Play for Children. Oklahoma City: Melody House, 1978 [?]. The Halloween Visitor: A One-Act Play for Children. Oklahoma City: Melody House, 1978 [?]. Boy Medicine. Kane, Margo (Cree, Saulteaux) "Confessions of an Indian Cowboy."DraMetis: Three Metis Plays. Greg Daniels, Marie Clements, and Margo Kane. Penticton, BC: Theytus Books, 2001. 274-309. "Moonlodge." Singular Voices: Plays in Monologue Form.Toronto: Playwrights Canada Press. 1994. 77-107; An Anthology of Canadian Native Literature in English. 3rd ed. Ed. Daniel David Moses and Terry Goldie. Don Mills, ON: Oxford University Pres, 2005. 335-48. Keams, Geraldine (Navajo) "The Flight of the Army Worm." The Remembered Earth: An Anthology of Contemporary Native American Literature. Ed. Geary Hobson. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1981. 320-33. Keeshig-Tobias, Lenore "Quest for Fire: How the Trickster Brought Fire to the People." [excerpt] Canadian Theatre Review 68 (Fall 1991): 86-87. Kneubuhl, Victoria Nalani (Hawai'an/Samoan) Hawaii Nei: Island Plays. Honolulu: Univ. of Hawaii Press, 2002. Contains "The Conversion of Kaahumanu," "Emmalehua," and "Ola Na Iwi." "The Story of Susanna." Seventh Generation: An Anthology of Native American Plays. Ed. Mimi Gisolfi D'Aponte. New York: Theatre Communications Group, 1999. 291-371. "The Conversion of Ka'ahumanu." But Still, Like Air, I'll Rise: New Asian American Plays. Ed. Velina Hau Houston. Philadelphia: Temple Univ. Press, 1997. 179-226. "The Conversion of Ka'ahumanu." Postcolonial Plays: An Anthology. Ed. Helen Gilbert. London: Routledge, 2001. 364-389. "The Conversion of Ka'ahumanu." [excerpt] Monolgues for Actors of Color: Women. Ed. Roberta Uno. New York: Routledge, 2000. "The Conversion of
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