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Luci Tapahonso
The Native American Literature Symposium
English 233: Tradition and Renewal in American Indian Literature
Disturbance of Native Americans As Reflected in Selected Folkloric Poems of Luci Tapahonso, Joy Harjo and Simon Ortiz
Just As Nature Can Be Perceived Differently by Men and Women, Ethnicity Can Create Equally Distinctive Perceptions of the Natura
Voice in the Poetry of Selected Native American
Fundamentals for a Diné Gathering by LUCI TAPAHONSO PHOTOGRAPHS by EUGENE TAPAHONSO, SR
The Remembered Earth: an Anthology of Contemporary Native American Literature
For More Than 100 Years, the U.S. Forced Navajo Students Into Western Schools
In Search of Johonaa'ei: Healing Through Story
'We Are Made of Our Own Songs, Prayers and Stories': Luci
Abstract INDIGENOUS IDENTITY, ORAL TRADITION, and the LAND
Empowering Teachers to Empower Students #2
Luci Tapahonso
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SPOTLIGHT on DINÉ/NAVAJO POETS and Poets from Southwestern Tribes and Nations
Reclamation and Survivance: Diné Rhetorics and the Practice of Rhetorical Sovereignty
Native Voices
Studies in American Indian Literatures Editor Malea Powell Michigan State University
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