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Gender and genre in Native American autobiography
Twins twisted into one: dual selfhood and the sovereign erotic in Don C. Talayesva's Sun chief: the autobiography of a Hopi Indian (1942)
A bond between the Bahana and the Hopi people: bridging selfhood as a third space of erotic sovereignty in Polingaysi Qoyawayma's No turning back: a Hopi woman's struggle to live in two worlds (1964)
I am talking. She is writing. Relational selfhood and autobiographical agency in Me and mine: the life story of Helen Sekaquaptewa (1969)
Reappropriating ethnography: narrating archival photographs with Hopi voices.
Twins twisted into one: dual selfhood and the sovereign erotic in Don C. Talayesva's Sun chief: the autobiography of a Hopi Indian (1942)
A bond between the Bahana and the Hopi people: bridging selfhood as a third space of erotic sovereignty in Polingaysi Qoyawayma's No turning back: a Hopi woman's struggle to live in two worlds (1964)
I am talking. She is writing. Relational selfhood and autobiographical agency in Me and mine: the life story of Helen Sekaquaptewa (1969)
Reappropriating ethnography: narrating archival photographs with Hopi voices.