Native American Life-History Narratives : Colonial and Postcolonial Navajo Ethnography
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Introduction : interrogations into the ethnographic colonization of Native American stories | |
The languages of empire and indigeneity in ethnographically constructed Native American life-history narratives | p. 1 |
Twentieth-century ethnographic representations of Navajo storytelling | p. 33 |
Ethnography, psychoanalysis, and Navajo autobiography : the objectification of people's stories and lives into textual narratives | p. 65 |
Navajo resistance to ethnographic colonization : Son of Old Man Hat | p. 95 |
Trickster storytellers and the elusive identity of the Son of Old Man Hat | p. 135 |
Postcolonial Navajo ethnography : writing the people's own stories from within tribal culture | p. 166 |
Epilogue : future direction into orally produced ethnographies, and specific conversive signposts evidenced in Navajo life-history texts | p. 207 |
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