Early Indigenous Literatures

Works Cited

Works Cited

Arvin, Maile, Angie Morrill, and Eve Tuck. “Decolonizing Feminism: Challenging Connections between Settler Colonialism and Heteropatriarchy,” Feminist Formations, 25 no. 1 (2013): 8-34.

Barker, Joanne. “Introduction.” Critically Sovereign: Indigenous Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies. Duke University Press, 2017, pp. 1-44.

Busey, Norval H. “Sarah Winnemucca.” National Portrait Gallery, 1883. https://npg.si.edu/object/npg_NPG.82.137. Accessed 19 November 2022.

Fee, Margery and Dory Nason. “Introduction” in Tekahionwake: E. Pauline Johnson’s Writings on Native North America. Edited by Margery Fee and Dory Nason. Broadview Press, 2016.

Gerson, Carole. “Postcolonialism Meets Book History: Pauline Johnson and Imperial London.” Home-Work. University of Ottawa Press, 2004, pp. 423-39.

Green, Rayna. “The Pocahontas Perplex: The Image of Indian Women in American Culture.” The Massachusetts Review 16, no. 4 (1975): 698–714.

 Hopkins, Sarah Winnemucca, and Mary Tyler Peabody Mann. Life Among the Piutes: Their Wrongs and Claims; Ed. by Mrs. Horace Mann, and Printed for the Author. Boston: For sale by Cupples, Upham & co., G. P. Putnam’s sons, New York, and by the author, 1883. Print.

Johnson, E. Pauline. “A Red Girl’s Reasoning” in Tekahionwake: E. Pauline Johnson’s Writings on Native North America. Edited by Margery Fee and Dory Nason. Broadview Press, 2016, pp. 163-178.

“Miss E. Pauline Johnson.” Toronto: Canadian Entertainment Bureau, 1894.

Monture, Patricia A. “Women’s Words: Power, Identity, and Indigenous Sovereignty.” Canadian Woman Studies 26, no. 3-4 (2008): 154–9.

O’Brien, Jean M. Firsting and Lasting: Writing Indians Out of Existence in New England. University of Minneapolis Press, 2010.

Pexa, Christopher. “Introduction.” Translated Nation: Rewriting the Dakhóta Oyáte. University of Minnesota Press, 2019, pp. 1-31.

Rak, Julie. “Double-Wampum, Double-Life, Double Click: E. Pauline Johnson by and for the World Wide Web.” Textual Studies in Canada, 2001, 153–70.

Scherer, Joanna Cohan. “The Public Faces of Sarah Winnemucca.” Cultural Anthropology 3, no. 2 (1988): 178–204.

Simpson, Audra. Mohawk Interruptus: Political Life Across the Borders of Settler States. Durham: Duke University Press, 2014.

Simpson, Leanne Betasamosake. “The Sovereignty of Indigenous People’s Bodies.” As We Have Always Done: Indigenous Freedom Through Radical Resistance. University of Minnesota Press, 2019, pp. 95-118

Sorisio, Nancy. “‘I Nailed Those Lies’: Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins, Print Culture, and Collaboration.” J19: The Journal of Nineteenth-Century Americanists, 5, no. 1 (Spring 2017): 79-106.