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|a Henry, Gordon.
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|a The Light People :
|b A Novel /
|c by Gordon Henry, Jr.
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|a East Lansing, Mich. :
|b Michigan State University Press,
|c 2003.
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
|b Project MUSE,
|c 2021
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|c ©2003.
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|a 1 online resource (236 pages).
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|t Invisible Trails --
|t Arthur Boozhoo on the Nature of Magic --
|t Rose Meskwaa Geeshik's Monologue on Images --
|t Oshawa's Story --
|t Oshawa's Uncle's Story --
|t Bombarto Rose: Mixed-Blood Musings in Obscurity --
|t Autobiographical Profile of Bombarto Rose: An Essay on Personal Origins --
|t Prisoner of Haiku --
|t Haiku and Dream Songs of Elijah Cold Crow --
|t Bombarto Rose: Essay on Parameters of Residence --
|t Bombarto Rose: A Note to Hold the Eyes --
|t Bombarto Rose: Winter Song --
|t Old Woman Cold Crow's Monologue on the Death of Her Son --
|t Old Woman Cold Crow's Story as Payment to Bombarto Rose --
|t Abetung's Story --
|t Geeshis --
|t Franklin Squandum's Death Dream: A Mini-Drama for Native Dancers --
|t Squandum's Funeral --
|t Requiem for a Leg --
|t Oshawanung's Story: Waking in the Library --
|t Systems and Witnesses for the Museum --
|t Anthro's Tale --
|t After the Requiem --
|t Oshawa's Attempt to Kill --
|t Rose Meskwaa Geeshik's After-image Dreams --
|t Arthur Boozhoo: Two Dogs Stuck Together --
|t Seed's Journey to the Cave --
|t We the People.
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|a "The Light People is a multi-genre novel that includes a series of nested stories about a tribal community in Northern Minnesota. Major themes include Oskinaway's search for his parents and the legal wrangling over the possession of a leg that has been removed from a tribal elder. Each story is linked to previous and successive stories to form a discourse on identity and cultural appropriation, all told with humor and wisdom."--BOOK JACKET.
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|a Juvenile fiction.
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