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1927 Western romance novel
novel includes the first example of Native American literary criticism. Cogewea, the eponymous protagonist, is a woman of mixed-race ancestry, both Indigenous
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American novelist
for her 1927 novel Cogewea, the Half-Blood: A Depiction of the Great Montana Cattle Range and her 1933 work Coyote Stories. Cogewea was one of the first
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Algonquin tribe. Colville / Okanagan author Mourning Dove, in her 1927 novel, Cogewea, the Half-Blood had one of her characters say, If I was to marry a white
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Canadian author, educator, artist, and activist
(the same word in Okanagan). Armstrong identified strongly with the book Cogewea, the Half-Blood, written by Mourning Dove, one of the earliest Native American
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Vilhelm Moberg – Raskens Paul Morand – The Living Buddha Mourning Dove – Cogewea, the Half-Blood: A Depiction of the Great Montana Cattle Range Yury Olesha
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American farmer, frontiersman and author
She also published a collection of traditional folk tales of her people. Cogewea, the Half-Blood (1927) By Mourning Dove. McWhorter served as editor and
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Book by D'Arcy McNickle
"The Politics of Point of View: Representing History in Mourning Dove's Cogewea and D'Arcy McNickle's The Surrounded". Studies in American Indian Literatures
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half-Native American daughter of Christine and Elgin. [citation needed] Cogewea Cogewea, the Half-Blood: A Depiction of the Great Montana Cattle Range The
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Tales. Others began to write fiction, for example, Mourning Dove's novel Cogewea and D'Arcy McNickle's The Surrounded. Other novelists include John Joseph
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Dove United States 1884 8 August 1936 Western novelist, folklore writer. Cogewea, Coyote Stories Grazia Deledda Italy 27 September 1871 15 August 1936 novelist
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Christal Quintasket wrote about Native American gaming in her 1927 novel Cogewea, the Half-Blood. Gerald Vizenor writes on this theme in Bearheart: The
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first female Native American writers. That girl, Mourning Dove, wrote Cogewea. Reminiscences of Seattle: Washington Territory and the U. S. Sloop-of-War
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