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Focuses exclusively on American Indian literatures. Includes essays, review essays, interviews and book reviews. This publication defines "literatures" broadly to include all written, spoken, and visual texts created by Native peoples. The journal invites the submission of scholarly, critical pedagogical, and theoretical manuscripts focused on any aspect of American Indian.
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Focuses exclusively on American Indian literatures. Includes essays, review essays, interviews and book reviews. This publication defines "literatures" broadly to include all written, spoken, and visual texts created by Native peoples. The journal invites the submission of scholarly, critical pedagogical, and theoretical manuscripts focused on any aspect of American Indian.
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