1979 by Red Earth Press. All rights transferred to the University of New Mexico Press, 1980. |
Sevenh UNM Press Printing, 1993. Manufactured in the United States of America. |
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ISBN 0-8263-0568-7 (paper) |
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Main entry under title: The Remembered earth. Originally published by Red Earth Press, Albuquer que, N.M. Includes bibliographical references. 1. American literatureIndian authors. 2. American literature20th century. 3. Indians of North America Literary collections. I. Hobson, Geary. II. Title. [PS508.15R4 1981] 810'.8'0897 80-54561 ISBN 0-8263-0584-9 ISBN 0-8263-0568-7 (pbk.) |
Many poems, works of fiction, and essays in The Remembered Earth have previously appeared in the following publications, and we gratefully acknowledge permission to reprint them. |
A: a journal of contemporary literature: Story from Bear Country by Leslie Marmon Silko. 1976, Leslie Marmon Silko, reprinted with permission. |
Academic Squaw: Reports to the World from The Ivory Tower by Wendy Rose: To Some Few Hopi Ancestors; For the white poets who would be Indian and Three Thousand Dollar Death Song. Blue Cloud Press, 1977. |
Akwesasne Notes: Bear by Peter Blue Cloud. Reprinted by permission. |
Americans Before Columbus: Pottery Maker by Laura Watchempino and "We Shall Endure" by Simon J. Ortiz. |
Beloit Poetry Journal: After Fish and Mosquitoes by Linda Hogan, reprinted with permission. |
Bidato: Ten Mile River Poems by Duane BigEagle: My Father's Country. 1975, Workingman's Press, reprinted with permission. |
Blue Cloud Quarterly: Bronze Tablets! by John F. Kerr, reprinted with permission. |
Calyx: A Northwest Feminist Review: Soalt' in Tleeyaga and Indian Blood by Mary Tall Mountain. 1977, 1978, Calyx, reprinted with permission. |
Carriers of the Dream Wheel, edited by Duane Niatum: Girl with the Green Skirt and Untitled by Dana Naone. 1975, Harper & Row, reprinted with permission. |
Chicago Review: Wolf Hunting Near Nashoba by Jim Barnes. 1975, Chicago Review, Vol. 27, No. 1; Notes for a Love Letter from Mid-America and Lost in Sulphur Canyons by Jim Barnes. 1977, Chicago Review, Vol. 28, No. 4. |
Chokecherry Hunters and Other Poems by Joseph L. Concha: Grandmother; Chokecherry Hunters; August and Leaf. 1976, The Sunstone Press, reprinted with permission. |
Chouteau Review, Fall 1977: on the banks of black bear creek by Anna L. Walters, reprinted with permission. |
Cimarron Review: Ritual to Insure Long Life by Raven Hail, reprinted with permission. |
College English, Vol. 39, No. 3, November 1977: men tell and talk and i have sat through sunlight by Nia Francisco. 1977, the National Council of Teachers of English, reprinted with permission. |
Come to Power, edited by Dick Lourie: i breathe as the night breathes by Suzan Shown Harjo. 1974, The Crossing Press, reprinted with permission. |
Conversations from the Nightmare by Carol Lee Sanchez: The poster invites me to take a trip to the Museum and They have disappeared me. 1975, Casa Editorial, reprinted with permission. |
Coyote and Friends by Peter Blue Cloud. For Rattlesnake. 1976, Blackberry Press, reprinted by permission. |
Coyote's Daylight Trip by Paula Gunn Allen: Tucson: First Night and Madonna of the Hills. La Confluencia Press, 1978. |
Cutbank, number 8: Autobiography, Chapter IV and Autobiography, Chapter IX by Jim Barnes, reprinted with permission. |
Dacotah Territory, 6: anniversary poem (for the Cheyennes who died at sand creek) by Lance Henson: Vickie Loans-Arrow; John Knew-the-Crow and Bessie Dreaming Bear by Marnie Walsh, reprinted with permission. |
Distant Visions (formerly Newborn): Acoma by William Oandasan and Inspiration (for Indin Artists) by Karoniaktatie. |
Entering Onandaga by Joseph Bruchac: Ellis Island; The Remedies; Birdfoot's Grampa and The Geyser. 1977, Cold Mountain Press, reprinted with permission. |
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