LCC
PS3551 L397 O38 1998
Description
In this captivating collection of unpublished and published essays, one of our most important scholars, Paula Gunn Allen, explores the symbiotic relationship between Native American culture and the larger Western world. Through her own history and that of other Native peoples, she searches for a connection that will link the eco-spiritual and implicitly multicultural heritage to the demands of an increasingly global and culturally unilateral community.
Publication
Boston, Mass. : Beacon Press, 1998
Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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