The Ramblings of an Indian in South America

The Ramblings of an Indian in South America
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 166
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ISBN-10 : 9780955988608
ISBN-13 : 0955988608
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis The Ramblings of an Indian in South America by : Nellie P. Maan

A travel and lifestyle writer with attitude. Nellie is an imaginative and innovative writer. After a short consultation sat by the pond, nine goldfish nod their approval and Nellie sets off for Ecuador. Soon after settling in, Nellie begins work at a children's street project where she encounters, 'Scary Nun'. Not to be put off by her mythological proportions Nellie tackles her head on. A very moving and philosophical book...it engages the full range of emotions from tears of sadness to laugh out loud hilarity. It will leave you wanting to pack your suitcase and take the next plane... no matter where it is going. Nellie tells it like it is...well written, well observed and very very thought provoking.

Rez Ramblings

Rez Ramblings
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Total Pages : 330
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ISBN-10 : 0988511401
ISBN-13 : 9780988511408
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Rez Ramblings by : Leon Blunt Horn Matthews

"Rez Ramblings: Living on the Pine Ridge as a 21st Century Injun" offers readers the opportunity to take a walk with a contemporary Oglala Sioux, Lakota man, Leon Blunt Horn Matthews. In his book Leon recounts and reflects on his varied experiences living on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, growing up in the inner city of Denver, Colorado, and traveling throughout the United States and Asia. Leon is a writer, coffee shop owner, philosopher, cook, columnist, radio personality, public speaker, pastor, and now, published author, who shares his unique perspective of living as a 21st Century Injun. In the rich tradition and style of Native American storytelling, "Rez Ramblings" is a thought provoking collection of Leon's newspaper columns and personal blogs spanning the past four years. He accounts the stark realities of poverty, oppression, racism, and cultural struggles of Native Americans. Leon's distinctive wit and humor deliver a message of hope and healing to readers and the Lakota people. With a forward by the late Russell Means, civil rights activist and actor, "Rez Ramblings" is sure to satisfy those thirsting to know and understand life as it is lived by a 21st Century American Indian in and around the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.

What If Latin America Ruled the World?

What If Latin America Ruled the World?
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 481
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ISBN-10 : 9781608192724
ISBN-13 : 1608192725
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis What If Latin America Ruled the World? by : Oscar Guardiola-Rivera

This tour of the histories of North and South America explains how Latin America has become a vital part of the global community and discusses how its consumers, resources and emigrants will become big factors in the future.

The Toughest Indian in the World

The Toughest Indian in the World
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Publisher : Open Road Media
Total Pages : 285
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ISBN-10 : 9781480457188
ISBN-13 : 1480457183
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis The Toughest Indian in the World by : Sherman Alexie

“Stunning” short stories by the National Book Award–winning author of The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution). In this bestselling volume of stories, National Book Award winner Sherman Alexie challenges readers to see Native American Indians as the complex, modern, real people they are. The tender and tenacious tales of The Toughest Indian in the World introduce us to the one-hundred-eighteen-year-old Etta Joseph, former co-star and lover of John Wayne, and to the unnamed narrator of the title story, a young Indian journalist searching for togetherness one hitchhiker at a time. Countless other brilliant creations leap from Alexie’s mind in these nine stories. Upwardly mobile Indians yearn for a more authentic life, married Indian couples push apart while still cleaving together, and ordinary, everyday Indians hunt for meaning in their lives. The Toughest Indian in the World combines anger, humor, and beauty into radiant fictions, fiercely imagined, from one of America’s greatest writers. This ebook features an illustrated biography including rare photos from the author’s personal collection.

History of Utah's American Indians

History of Utah's American Indians
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Publisher : University Press of Colorado
Total Pages : 659
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ISBN-10 : 9781457181191
ISBN-13 : 1457181193
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis History of Utah's American Indians by : Forrest S. Cuch

The valleys, mountains, and deserts of Utah have been home to native peoples for thousands of years. Like peoples around the word, Utah's native inhabitants organized themselves in family units, groups, bands, clans, and tribes. Today, six Indian tribes in Utah are recognized as official entities. They include the Northwestern Shoshone, the Goshutes, the Paiutes, the Utes, the White Mesa or Southern Utes, and the Navajos (Dineh). Each tribe has its own government. Tribe members are citizens of Utah and the United States; however, lines of distinction both within the tribes and with the greater society at large have not always been clear. Migration, interaction, war, trade, intermarriage, common threats, and challenges have made relationships and affiliations more fluid than might be expected. In this volume, the editor and authors endeavor to write the history of Utah's first residents from an Indian perspective. An introductory chapter provides an overview of Utah's American Indians and a concluding chapter summarizes the issues and concerns of contemporary Indians and their leaders. Chapters on each of the six tribes look at origin stories, religion, politics, education, folkways, family life, social activities, economic issues, and important events. They provide an introduction to the rich heritage of Utah's native peoples. This book includes chapters by David Begay, Dennis Defa, Clifford Duncan, Ronald Holt, Nancy Maryboy, Robert McPherson, Mae Parry, Gary Tom, and Mary Jane Yazzie. Forrest Cuch was born and raised on the Uintah and Ouray Ute Indian Reservation in northeastern Utah. He graduated from Westminster College in 1973 with a bachelor of arts degree in behavioral sciences. He served as education director for the Ute Indian Tribe from 1973 to 1988. From 1988 to 1994 he was employed by the Wampanoag Tribe in Gay Head, Massachusetts, first as a planner and then as tribal administrator. Since October 1997 he has been director of the Utah Division of Indian Affairs. This book is a joint project of the Utah Division of Indian Affairs and the Utah State Historical Society. It is distributed to the book trade by Utah State University Press.

India Today

India Today
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Total Pages : 1438
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ISBN-10 : IND:30000008751954
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Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

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RADIO TIMES OF INDIA

RADIO TIMES OF INDIA
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Publisher : PRASAR BHARATI CENTRAL ARCHIVES
Total Pages : 32
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Synopsis RADIO TIMES OF INDIA by : All India Radio (AIR), New Delhi

RADIO TIMES OF INDIA used to serve the listener as a Bradshaw of broadcasting, and used to give listener the useful information in an interesting manner about programmes, who writes them, take part in them and produce them along with photographs of performing artists. It also contains the information about major changes in the policies and services of the organisation round the world. NAME OF THE JOURNAL: RADIO TIMES OF INDIA LANGUAGE OF THE JOURNAL: English DATE, MONTH & YEAR OF PUBLICATION: 16-12-1948 PERIODICITY OF THE JOURNAL: Fortnightly NUMBER OF PAGES: 32 VOLUME NUMBER: Vol. III, No. 24 ARTICLE: 1. Television Makes Strides 2. A Broadcasting Studio 3. More About Salesmanship AUTHOR: 1. Egon Larsen 2. M. V. Shanker 3. Fred A. Orth Document ID: IRT-1948(J-D)-VOL-I-24

Bulletin of the Lynn Free Public Library

Bulletin of the Lynn Free Public Library
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Total Pages : 128
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112073635184
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Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Bulletin of the Lynn Free Public Library by : Lynn Free Public Library (Lynn, Mass.)

Egress

Egress
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Publisher : Watkins Media Limited
Total Pages : 330
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ISBN-10 : 9781912248889
ISBN-13 : 1912248883
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Egress by : Matt Colquhoun

Egress is the first book to consider the legacy and work of the writer, cultural critic and cult academic Mark Fisher. Narrated in orbit of his death as experienced by a community of friends and students in 2017, it analyses Fisher’s philosophical trajectory, from his days as a PhD student at the University of Warwick to the development of his unfinished book on Acid Communism. Taking the word “egress” as its starting point—a word used by Fisher in his book The Weird and the Eerie to describe an escape from present circumstances as experiences by the characters in countless examples of weird fiction—Egress consider the politics of death and community in a way that is indebted to Fisher’s own forms of cultural criticism, ruminating on personal experience in the hope of making it productively impersonal.