A new continent of liberty eunomia in Native American literature from Occom to Erdrich

"Beginning with transcriptions of speeches by Pontiac, Red Jacket, and Tecumseh, and letters penned by the Reverend Samson Occom, and extending through a range of fiction and nonfiction works by Black Hawk, Mourning Dove, N. Scott Momaday, Louise Erdrich, and others, A New Continent of Liberty...

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adam_text CONTENTS Acknowledgments Introduction ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE SIX ix 1 Eunomia Regained and Lost: Thomas Jefferson and Samson Occom D Prospective Domination, Retrospective Liberation: Ralph Waldo Emerson and William Apess 43 Lighting Out, Circling In: Mark Twain and Sarah Winnemucca 69 The Tent and the Ihipi I: Ernest Hemingway and Zitkala-Ša 95 The Tent and the Thipi II: Joseph Heller and N. Scott Momaday 121 Eunomia Lost and Regained: Don DeLillo, Louise Erdrich, and Gerald Vizenor 145 Epilogue 179 Notes 185 Works Cited 195 Index 203
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