'To The Indian Names Are Subjoined A Mark And Seal': Tracing The Terrain Of Ojibwe Literature


'To The Indian Names Are Subjoined A Mark And Seal': Tracing The Terrain Of Ojibwe Literature David Stirrup, 2010 In Jane Johnston Schoolcraft, the Ojibwe boast the first Native American literary writer in print circulation – through her husband Henry Rowe Schoolcraft's The Literary Voyager (1826–1827). While the Tsalagi (Cherokee) probably boast more individual writers in the 19th-century with the prevalence of journalism from the late 1820s onwards; and while numerous epistolary and...

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