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Native American Oral Traditions

  • Collaboration and Interpretation

  • edited by Larry Evers and Barre Toelken
University Press of Colorado - Native American Oral Traditions
  • Hardcover Price: $46.00
  • Paperback Price: $28.95

foreword by John Miles Foley


This collection provides a benchmark that helps secure the position of collaboration between Native American and non-Native American scholars in the forefront of study of Native oral traditions. Seven sets of intercultural authors present Native American oral texts with commentary, exploring dimensions of perspective, discovery, and meaning that emerge through collaborative translation and interpretation. The texts studied all come from the American West but include a rich variety.

This presentation of jointly authored work is timely: it addresses increasing interest in and calls for movement toward reflexivity in the relationships between scholars and the Native communities they study, and it responds to the renewed commitment in those communities to asserting more control over representations of their traditions. Although Native and academic communities have long tried to work together in the study of culture and literature, the relationship has been awkward and imbalanced toward the academics. In many cases, the contributions of Native assistants, informants, translators, and field workers to the work of professional ethnographers has been inadequately credited, ignored, or only recently uncovered. Native Americans usually have not participated in planning and writing such projects. Native American Oral Traditions provides models for overcoming such obstacles to interpreting and understanding Native oral literature.

 
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Journal of Folklore Research, 2003

 

  • Barre Toelken

    Barre Toelken was a longtime director of the Utah State University Folklore Program. He also held positions on the Folk Arts Panel for the National Endowment for the Arts, and in the American Folklore Society, Western Folklife Center, and American Folklife Center. He has edited Northwest Folklore, the Journal of American Folklore, and Western Folklore.


    Larry Evers

    Larry Evers is Department Head of English at the University of Arizona and holds a joint appointment with American Indian Studies. 

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-0-87421-416-1
  • Paperback ISBN: 978-0-87421-415-4
  • Publication Year: 2001
  • Pages: 256
  • Discount Type: Short
  • ECommerce Code: 978-0-87421-415-4
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