Speak like singing: classics of Native American literature
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Albuquerque
Univ. of New Mexico Press
2007
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adam_text | Contents
ш
Preface
Окіуа
wowałiwa
xi
Acknowledgments
xv
CHAPTER ONE
Native Dialectics
ι
CHAPTER TWO
Tales to Sing
17
CHAPTER THREE
Speech Like Song
33
CHAPTER FOUR
Words on Words
55
CHAPTER FIVE
Writ in Stone
73
CHAPTER SIX
Southwest Crossings
Luci
Tapahonso and Leslie Silko
95
CHAPTER SEVEN
Plains Ways
N.
Scott Momaday 125
CHAPTER EIGHT
Winter Naming
Џтеѕ
Welch
151
CHAPTER NINE
Narrative Dakota Poet
Louise Erdrich 185
CHAPTER TEN
Singing Verse, Talking Prose
Joy War jo and Greg
Sarris
221
CHAPTER ELEVEN
Medicine Word Warriors
Linda Hogan and Sherman
Alexie
253
CHAPTER TWELVE
Diné Shapeshifter
Sherwin Bitsui
287
Select Bibliography*
327
About the Author
347
Index
349
*
My model is the writer s way to a native homeland, rather than an MLA
Handbook. To reduce distracting footnotes, I have embedded references in the
text. Any scholar wanting to track my sources can consult the bibliography.
Speak Like Singing focuses on early books
of poetry and prose by select Native writers
showcasing the distinct voices and tribal
diversities of living Indians. Rather than
scanning the new-day horizon, as in Native
American Renaissance three decades ago, this
study focuses on carefully chosen paradigms
in working daylight.
Through the pan-tribal medium of
English, a second language for some, now
a mother tongue for most, all of these
Native writers begin as poets and go on
to write novels. The oral tradition of the
American Indian is intrinsically poetic
in certain, obvious ways, thinks Kiowa
Pulitzer novelist, painter, and poet
N.
Scott
Momaday. I believe that a good many
Indian writers rely upon a kind of poetic
expression out of necessity, a necessary
homage to the native tradition, and they
have every right and reason to do so. It is
much harder, I suspect, for an Indian to write
a novel than to write a poem.**
Lakota
matrix White Buffalo Calf
Woman bestows the sacred medicine pipe
in a voice that was like singing. With visible
breath I am walking. A voice I am sending as
I walk. Black Elk remembers the
tvanékia
or make-live prophet of his
Lakota
Ghost
Dance vision spoke like singing and his
all-colors voice goes everywhere. As with
the grandfather stallion songs, everything
hears and dances
—
the leaves, grasses, waters,
leggéds, wingéds,
and crawling beings
—
a
Native blessing for all. They were better
able now to see the greenness of the world,
Black Elk says of heyoka curing songs, the
wideness of the sacred day, the colors or the
earth, and to set
diese in
their minds. Speak
like Singing honors mat talk-song vision.
contimud on back flap
continued from front flap
Beginning with the
Lakota
where Kenneth
Lincoln grew up in northwest Nebraska during
the
1950$,
evolving through Native American
Studies at UCLA for thirty-eight years, residing for
seventeen years now in a Native fertile crescent of
the Rio Grande Valley, he considers tribal peoples
to be human beings with languages and literatures
long living, and speaking among us today, both
grounded Native
ceremonialists
and emerging
American writers.
Native ancestral traditions grant tribal peoples
special heritage in the Americas. Survival carries
future responsibility, and Native hinges on tribal
survival. We don t see ourselves
alone, Luci
Tapahonso says from
a
Navajo
perspective.
We have a whole past, our own history. You
know, we are our own history, we are our own
history. And literature is cultural history from
a tribal perspective.
This then is not a book about bygone ethno-
literacies in other tongues and times. Speak Like
Singing offers a cross-cultural study of Native
voices today as they speak through American
literature, specifically the fusions of poetry and
prose in Western English.
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Contents
ш
Preface
Окіуа
wowałiwa
xi
Acknowledgments
xv
CHAPTER ONE
Native Dialectics
ι
CHAPTER TWO
Tales to Sing
17
CHAPTER THREE
Speech Like Song
33
CHAPTER FOUR
Words on Words
55
CHAPTER FIVE
Writ in Stone
73
CHAPTER SIX
Southwest Crossings
Luci
Tapahonso and Leslie Silko
95
CHAPTER SEVEN
Plains Ways
N.
Scott Momaday 125
CHAPTER EIGHT
Winter Naming
Џтеѕ
Welch
151
CHAPTER NINE
Narrative Dakota Poet
Louise Erdrich 185
CHAPTER TEN
Singing Verse, Talking Prose
Joy War jo and Greg
Sarris
221
CHAPTER ELEVEN
Medicine Word Warriors
Linda Hogan and Sherman
Alexie
253
CHAPTER TWELVE
Diné Shapeshifter
Sherwin Bitsui
287
Select Bibliography*
327
About the Author
347
Index
349
*
My model is the writer's way to a native homeland, rather than an MLA
Handbook. To reduce distracting footnotes, I have embedded references in the
text. Any scholar wanting to track my sources can consult the bibliography.
Speak Like Singing focuses on early books
of poetry and prose by select Native writers
showcasing the distinct voices and tribal
diversities of living Indians. Rather than
scanning the new-day horizon, as in Native
American Renaissance three decades ago, this
study focuses on carefully chosen paradigms
in working daylight.
Through the pan-tribal medium of
English, a second language for some, now
a mother tongue for most, all of these
Native writers begin as poets and go on
to write novels. "The oral tradition of the
American Indian is intrinsically poetic
in certain, obvious ways," thinks Kiowa
Pulitzer novelist, painter, and poet
N.
Scott
Momaday. "I believe that a good many
Indian writers rely upon a kind of poetic
expression out of necessity, a necessary
homage to the native tradition, and they
have every right and reason to do so. It is
much harder, I suspect, for an Indian to write
a novel than to write a poem.**
Lakota
matrix White Buffalo Calf
Woman bestows the sacred medicine pipe
"in a voice that was like singing. With visible
breath I am walking. A voice I am sending as
I walk." Black Elk remembers the
tvanékia
or "make-live" prophet of his
Lakota
Ghost
Dance vision "spoke like singing" and his
"all-colors" voice goes everywhere. As with
the grandfather stallion songs, everything
hears and dances
—
the leaves, grasses, waters,
leggéds, wingéds,
and crawling beings
—
a
Native blessing for all. "They were better
able now to see the greenness of the world,"
Black Elk says of heyoka curing songs, "the
wideness of the sacred day, the colors or the
earth, and to set
diese in
their minds." Speak
like Singing honors mat talk-song vision.
contimud on back flap
continued from front flap
Beginning with the
Lakota
where Kenneth
Lincoln grew up in northwest Nebraska during
the
1950$,
evolving through Native American
Studies at UCLA for thirty-eight years, residing for
seventeen years now in a Native fertile crescent of
the Rio Grande Valley, he considers tribal peoples
to be human beings with languages and literatures
long living, and speaking among us today, both
grounded Native
ceremonialists
and emerging
American writers.
Native ancestral traditions grant tribal peoples
special heritage in the Americas. Survival carries
future responsibility, and Native hinges on tribal
survival. "We don't see ourselves
alone," Luci
Tapahonso says from
a
Navajo
perspective.
"We have a whole past, our own history. You
know, we are our own history, we are our own
history." And literature is cultural history from
a tribal perspective.
This then is not a book about bygone ethno-
literacies in other tongues and times. Speak Like
Singing offers a cross-cultural study of Native
voices today as they speak through American
literature, specifically the fusions of poetry and
prose in Western English. |
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