Indi'n humor : bicultural play in native America / Kenneth Lincoln.
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- 9780195361650
- 0195361652
- 128052569X
- 9781280525698
- 9786610525690
- 6610525692
- Indians of North America -- Humor
- American wit and humor -- History and criticism
- American literature -- Indian authors -- History and criticism
- Indians of North America -- Intellectual life
- Indiens d'Amérique -- Humour
- Humour américain -- Histoire et critique
- Littérature américaine -- Auteurs indiens d'Amérique -- Histoire et critique
- HISTORY -- Native American
- American literature -- Indian authors
- American wit and humor
- Indians of North America
- Indians of North America -- Intellectual life
- Humor (grappigheden)
- Indianen
- American Indians Culture
- 970.004/97 20
- E98.H77 L56 1993eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 351-376) and index.
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Lincoln's study of Native American humour moves from tribal culture to interethnic literature. He covers the traditional Trickster of origin myths, historical ironies (speeches, treatises, as-told-to life stories), Euroamericans 'playing Indian', Feminist Indian home humour, contemporary painters and playwrights reinventing Coyote, popular mixed-blood music and Red English, and three Native American novelists, Louise Erdrich, James Welch, and N. Scott Momaday, as well as a bicultural novel, The Northern Lights, by Howard Norman.
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