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Dreaming the Dawn: Conversations with Native Artists and ActivistsFresh, informative, and provocative, this collection of interviews showcases twelve leading Native artists and activists who have challenged and helped reshape prevailing expectations about Native cultures and identities during the late twentieth century: writers Sherman Alexie and James Welch, singer songwriter and educator Buffy Sainte Marie, poet Elizabeth Woody, activist and AIM member Dino Butler, musician and activist John Trudell, writer and
Fresh, informative, and provocative, this collection of interviews showcases twelve leading Native artists and activists who have challenged and helped reshape prevailing expectations about Native cultures and identities during the late twentieth century: writers Sherman Alexie and James Welch, singer-songwriter and educator Buffy Sainte-Marie, poet Elizabeth Woody, activist and AIM member Dino Butler, musician and activist John Trudell, writer and activist Winona LaDuke, actor and musician Litefoot, the late aids activist Bonnie Blackwolf, and visual artists Rick Bartow, Jesse Hummingbird, and Norman Guardipee. Engaging in their own right and offering substantive insights into individual careers and personalities, these interviews also explore a number of significant and often controversial intellectual, cultural, and political issues affecting Native peoples today. Among the topics discussed are the effects of the New Age movement and other forms of cultural appropriation, current conflicts and disagreements within Native communities, connections to the environment, alcohol and drug addiction, the American Indian Movement, the blood-quantum debate, religious freedom, the value of elders, and obligations to past cultural traditions.Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Published: 08/01/1999
ISBN: 9780803215009
Pages: 145
Weight: 0.76lbs
Size: 8.31h x 6.32w x 0.83d
Review Citations: Publishers Weekly 07/05/1999 pg. 54
Booklist 09/15/1999 pg. 226
Library Journal 12/01/1999 pg. 164
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Our dog loves it!
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