In 1939, at the age of fifteen, Linda Darnell left her Texas home and ordinary world to live the ...
This first collection of plays by an Indian playwright presents a spectrum of Indian life that ra...
In 1980, the University of Oklahoma Press published a ten-book series titled Newcomers to a New L...
In his new preface to this quality paperback edition, the author observes, 'The Indian world has ...
Although the American bison was saved from near-extinction in the nineteenth century, today almos...
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When gold fever struck in 1849, John S. Darcy--prominent physician, general, and president of the...
Unlike earlier biographies of Murray, Alfalfa Bill brings issues of race, class, and gender to th...