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