Hunting Sacred, Everything Listens

Hunting Sacred, Everything Listens
Author: Larry Littlebird
Publisher:
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN:

In Larry Littlebird's childhood of rich oral tradition, he learned from his Pueblo elders how to value life and how to listen. In Hunting Sacred: Everything Listens, Littlebird reaches out to the "listener" in each of us. He believes that in the heart of

Native Recognition

Native Recognition
Author: Joanna Hearne
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2013-01-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1438443994

In Native Recognition, Joanna Hearne persuasively argues for the central role of Indigenous image-making in the history of American cinema. Across the twentieth and into the twenty-first centuries, Indigenous peoples have been involved in cinema as performers, directors, writers, consultants, crews, and audiences, yet both the specificity and range of this Native participation have often been obscured by the on-screen, larger-than-life images of Indians in the Western. Not only have Indigenous images mattered to the Western, but Westerns have also mattered to Indigenous filmmakers as they subvert mass culture images of supposedly "vanishing" Indians, repurposing the commodity forms of Hollywood films to envision Native intergenerational continuity. Through their interventions in forms of seeing and being seen in public culture, Native filmmakers have effectively marshaled the power of visual media to take part in national discussions of social justice and political sovereignty for North American Indigenous peoples. Native Recognition brings together a wide range of little-known productions, from the silent films of James Young Deer, to recovered prints of the 1928 Ramona and the 1972 House Made of Dawn, to the experimental and feature films of Victor Masayesva and Chris Eyre. Using international archival research and close visual analysis, Hearne expands our understanding of the complexity of Native presence in cinema both on screen and through the circuits of film production and consumption.

Library Journal

Library Journal
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1248
Release: 2001
Genre: Libraries
ISBN:

Includes, beginning Sept. 15, 1954 (and on the 15th of each month, Sept.-May) a special section: School library journal, ISSN 0000-0035, (called Junior libraries, 1954-May 1961). Also issued separately.

The Serpent's Tongue

The Serpent's Tongue
Author: Nancy Wood
Publisher: Dutton Juvenile
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1997
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780525455141

This landmark anthology chronicles more than 500 years of Pueblo culture. Lavishly designed in five colors, this eminently readable volume offers a story and mood for everyone and an authentic introduction to the cultural legacy of the ancient peoples of the Southwest. Illustrations and photos.