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Gerald Vizenor
Gerald Vizenor (American writer)
Gerald Vizenor (Amerikaans dichter)
Gerald Vizenor (amerikansk poet)
Gerald Vizenor (indianisch-amerikanischer Schriftsteller und Hochschullehrer)
Vizenor, Gerald
Vizenor, Gerald Robert,
Vizenor, Gerald Robert (American Studies)
ヴィゼナー, ジェラルド
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1934- |
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author
contributor
creator
publishing director
redactor
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Chevrier, Thierry
Doerfler, Jill
Hochbruck, Wolfgang (1959-)
Lee, A. Robert (1941-...)
Letellier, Dominique (1946-...)
Ooshima, Yukiko (1957-)
University of Minnesota
Weaver, Jace (1957-...)
Wesleyan University Press
White, Bruce (1974-)
Wilkins, David E. (1954-)
Wilkins, David Eugene (1954-)
大島, 由起子 (1957-)
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American Indian literature and critical studies series
Bear Island the war at Sugar Point
Bearheart
brief historical study and general content description of a newspaper published on the White Earth Indian Reservation in Becker County Minnesota, A
Chancers a novel
Crâneurs
Dead voices: natural agonies in the New World
Earthdivers
Father Meme
Fugitive poses Native American Indian scenes of absence and presence
Griever, an American monkey king in China
Harold of Orange
heirs of Columbus
Hiroshima bugi Atomu 57
Hotline healers : an Almost Browne novel
Interior landscapes autobiographical myths and metaphors
Landfill meditation : crossblood stories
Literatura india nativo-americana texto bilingüe
Manifest manners : postindian warriors of survivance
Mit i wyobraźnia
Narrative chance : postmodern discourse on native American Indian literatures
Native American literature : a brief introduction and anthology
Native liberty : natural reason and cultural survivance
Native storiers, 2009:
Native traces
nouvelles des Indiens d'Amérique du Nord
people named the Chippewa, The : narrative histories
Poems. Selections
Postindian conversations
Raising the moon vines, 1964.
Shadow distance : a Gerald Vizenor reader
Summer in the spring lyric poems of the Ojibway
Tōbōsha no furi : Neitivu amerikan no sonzai to fuzai no kōkei
Touchwood a collection of Ojibway prose
trickster of liberty, The : tribal heirs to a wild baronage
We are at home : pictures of the Ojibwe people
White Earth nation, The : ratification of a native democratic constitution
Wordarrows : Indians and whites in the new fur trade
Wordarrows : Native states of literary sovereignty
逃亡者のふり : ネイティヴ・アメリカンの存在と不在の光景
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His Earthdivers, c1981 t.p. (Gerald Vizenor)
His Hiroshima Bugi, 2003 CIP t.p. (Gerald Vizenor) data sht. (b. Oct. 22, 1934)
His Raising the moon vines, 1964
Native storiers, 2009 ECIP t.p. (Gerald Vizenor) data view (prof. emeritus, Univ. of California, Berkeley and prof. of American studies, Univ. of N. Mexico)
Wikipedia, 2016-11-01 (Gerald Robert Vizenor (born 1934) is an Anishinaabe writer and scholar, and an enrolled member of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, White Earth Reservation; Vizenor also taught for many years at the University of California, Berkeley, where he was Director of Native American Studies; with more than 30 books published, Vizenor is Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley, and Professor of American Studies at the University of New Mexico; has published collections of haiku, poems, plays, short stories, translations of traditional tribal tales, screenplays, and many novels; he has been named as a member of the literary movement which Kenneth Lincoln dubbed the Native American Renaissance, a flourishing of literature and art beginning in the mid-20th century)
Graduate paper (M.A.)--University of Minnesota
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