Aboriginal American Authors by Daniel Garrison Brinton
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writings of Indians from many regions of the Western hemisphere. This
bibliographical survey provides information on tribal histories that would be particularly useful for Indian Study Programs in the states of Oklahoma, New York and Wisconsin. Brinton was aware of the 19th century racism of many who wrote about the American Indian and reacted against it in his writings by taking a stance which in some ways anticipates Ruth Benedict's involvement in similar questions half a century later. Aboriginal American Authors is written as an early attempt at placing the literature of the American Indian with the other great literary traditions of the world; that is why its usefulness endures. John Hobgood Social Science Department Chicago State College 1970 PREFACE. The present memoir is an enlargement of a paper which I laid before the _Congres International des Americanistes_, when acting as a delegate to its recent session in Copenhagen, August, 1883. The changes are material, the whole of the text having been re-written and the notes added. |
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