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The man to send rain clouds : contemporary stories by American Indians / edited and with an introd. by Kenneth Rosen ; ill. by R.C. Gorman & Aaron Yava.

By: Publication details: New York : Vintage Books, 1975, ©1974.Edition: 1st Vintage books edDescription: xiv, 178 pages : illustrations ; 19 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0394720164
  • 9780394720166
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 813/.5/408
LOC classification:
  • PZ1.R7147 Man3 PS647.I5
Other classification:
  • HR 1981
  • HU 2501
  • 6,33
Contents:
Silko, L. The man to send rain clouds.--Ortiz, S.J. The San Francisco Indians.--Walters, A.L. Come, my sons.--Little, J. Whispers from a dead world.--Silko, L. Yellow Woman.--Ortiz, S.J. Kaiser and the war.--Gorman, R.C. Nowhere to go.--Little, J. Impressions on turning wombward.--Silko, L. Tony's story.--Ortiz, S.J.A story of Ríos and Juan Jesús.--Walters, A.L. Chapter I.--Silko, L. Uncle Tony's goat.--Ortiz, S.J. The killing of a state cop.--Popkes, O.L. Zuma Chowt's cave.--Silko, L.A Geronimo story.--Ortiz, S.J. The end of Old Horse.--Silko, L. Bravura.--Littlebird, L. and the members of Circle Film. Saves a leader.--Silko, L. From Humaweep, the warrior priest.--Notes by the contributors.
Summary: Nineteen stories by contemporary Indian authors reflecting the conflict between the Indian heritage and the Indian's inferior status in American society today.
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Silko, L. The man to send rain clouds.--Ortiz, S.J. The San Francisco Indians.--Walters, A.L. Come, my sons.--Little, J. Whispers from a dead world.--Silko, L. Yellow Woman.--Ortiz, S.J. Kaiser and the war.--Gorman, R.C. Nowhere to go.--Little, J. Impressions on turning wombward.--Silko, L. Tony's story.--Ortiz, S.J.A story of Ríos and Juan Jesús.--Walters, A.L. Chapter I.--Silko, L. Uncle Tony's goat.--Ortiz, S.J. The killing of a state cop.--Popkes, O.L. Zuma Chowt's cave.--Silko, L.A Geronimo story.--Ortiz, S.J. The end of Old Horse.--Silko, L. Bravura.--Littlebird, L. and the members of Circle Film. Saves a leader.--Silko, L. From Humaweep, the warrior priest.--Notes by the contributors.

Nineteen stories by contemporary Indian authors reflecting the conflict between the Indian heritage and the Indian's inferior status in American society today.

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