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EXCERPT: Hopi Katsina Songs

February 17, 2015February 13, 2015 univnebpress

An excerpt from Hopi Katsina Songs by Emory Sekaquaptewa, Kenneth C. Hill, and Dorothy K. Washburn, forthcoming March 2015. Songs Recorded by Natalie Curtis in 1903 Part I: Indiana University Archives of Traditional Music (IUATM) 1. Angaktsìntawi1 (Curtis Burlin 391, Cylinder … Continue reading EXCERPT: Hopi Katsina Songs

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From the desk of Scott Ezell in Dulan, Taiwan

February 11, 2015February 23, 2015 univnebpress

Scott Ezell is a writer and artist living in California and Asia. He is the author of Petroglyph Americana and the chapbook Hanoi Rhapsodies, and is the editor and coauthor of Songs from a Yahi Bow. His new memoir, A Far … Continue reading From the desk of Scott Ezell in Dulan, Taiwan

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From the desk of Philip Burnham

December 23, 2014December 23, 2014 univnebpress

Philip Burnham is an assistant professor of composition at George Mason University and a former reporter for Indian Country Today. He is the author of So Far from Dixie: Confederates in Yankee Prisons and Indian Country, God’s Country: Native Americans … Continue reading From the desk of Philip Burnham

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From the desk of Diane Glancy

September 19, 2014September 17, 2014 univnebpress

Diane Glancy is an emerita professor of English at Macalester College and is currently a professor at Azusa Pacific University in California. Her new book Fort Marion Prisoners and the Trauma of Native Education is now available. Fort Marion Prisoners and … Continue reading From the desk of Diane Glancy

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From the desk of LLyn De Danaan: The Tale behind Katie Gale

September 16, 2014September 15, 2014 univnebpress

LLyn De Danaan is a writer and an anthropologist. She contributed to the book Vashon Island Archaeology: A View from Burton Acres Shell Midden, and her articles have appeared in Women’s Studies Quarterly, Columbia: The Magazine of Northwest History, and Oregon … Continue reading From the desk of LLyn De Danaan: The Tale behind Katie Gale

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