LCC
PN146 M54 2005
Description
"So You Want to Write about American Indians? is the first of its kind - an indispensable guide for anyone interested in writing and publishing a novel, memoir, collection of short stories, history, or ethnography involving the Indigenous peoples of the United States. In clear language illustrated with examples - many from her own experiences - Choctaw scholar and writer Devon Abbott Mihesuah explains the basic steps involved with writing about American Indians."--Jacket.
Publication
Bison Books (2005), Paperback, 164 pages
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