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Shenandoah Newsletter, Volume 17, Number 10, January 1991

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The January 1991 edition of the Shenandoah newsletter, Volume 17, Number 10. Content includes 'Chief Seattle 1854'; an excerpt of 'Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee' by Dee Brown; excerpts from The New American, Volume 6, Number 18 (August 27, 1990) by Julie Cryderman and Verna Lawrence; an untitled contribution from Dhyani Ywahoo (Cherokee); 'Old Mole's Creation' by Shastika; 'Pokoh, The Old Man' by Pai Ute (excerpted from Sun Songs: Creation Myths from Around the World); 'Indians Hiding in Bad Lands' by Don Mendyke (excerpted from the Appleton Post Crescent, December 18, 1990); 'Propaganda'; 'Love'; a notice about the play 'Indians'; 'The Lone Ranger and Tonto Blues' by McArthur Gunter; a letter to the editor by Gloria Scholbe; 'The Symbol of Extinction' by Standing Bear (Lakota/Dakota); 'Legend of Mackinaw Island (Chi Pewa)' (excerpted from Wigwam Stories); 'New Age Movements'; 'How Long?'; 'Hopi-Navajo 1974-1979'; an editorial comment; death notices; numerous announcements, quotes from individuals, and organizations' contact information; and other short contributions from the editor. Editorial comments frequently end with the sign-off 'Scan doa'.

Item Information:

Identifier
n296wz55d
Collection
Two-Spirit Newsletters
Institution
The University of Winnipeg
Creator(s)
Shenandoah
Contributor(s)
Lalihwisaks
Brown, Dee
Cryderman, Julie
Lawrence, Julie
Shastika
Ute, Pai
Mendyke, Don
Gunter, McArthur
Scholbe, Gloria
Standing Bear
Publisher
Shenandoah
Date Issued
Jan. 1991
Genre
Newsletters
Places
Wisconsin > Outagamie > City of Appleton > Appleton
Topic(s)
LGBTQ+ newsletters
Two-Spirit community
Two-Spirit people
Resource Type
Text
Language
English
Rights
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