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JOY PORTER
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Alf H.Walle
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Frontier Gothic: Terror and Wonder at the Frontier in American Literature
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Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature, 1994
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Listening to the Land: Native American Literary Responses to the Landscape, by Lee Schweninger, University of Georgia Press.
M. Eleanor Nevins
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Lisa Tatonetti
The Queerness of Native American Literature, 2014
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Amanda J Zink
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Complutense Journal of English Studies, 2017
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Tribal Theory in Native American Literature
Penny Kelsey
2008
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Zeitschrift für Kanada-Studien (ZKS), 2021
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Susan Gingell
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Kathryn VanSpanckeren Outline of American Literature 2011-
Tanusree Mandal
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Theo D'haen
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Gordon Henry
Choice Reviews Online, 2010
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Hendin/A Concise, 2004
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Anna M. Brigido-Corachan
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Billy J Stratton
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Joshua D Miner
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American Indian culture and research journal, 2007
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IMPACT OF AMERICAN INDIAN ORAL LITERATURE ON AMERICAN POSTMODERN LITERATURE
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