Review: Traditional American Indian Literatures: Texts and Interpretations
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1983
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Journal of American Folklore
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This book is a welcome addition to studies of American Indian folklore and ethnopoetics. Karl Kroeber has compiled five essays by himself, Jarold Ramsey, Dennis Tedlock, Barre Toelken and Tacheeni Scott, and Dell Hymes to support his argument that Indian narratives are first-rate works of art that need sophisticated critical attention. The book's purpose is twofold: to correct critical ethnocentrism and to enable readers to recognize the artistry of traditiononal American Indian narratives.
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Fine, E. C. (1983). Review: Don't Go Up Kettle Creek: Verbal Legacy of the Upper Cumberland. Journal of American Folklore, 96(380), 225-227. doi:10.2307/540303