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How to Read an Oral Poem
How to Read an Oral Poem
Written by   -   John Miles Foley
Published by   -   University of Illinois Press
Published on   -   October 2002
ISBN:   -   0-252-07082-8
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Foley, John Miles. How to Read an Oral Poem. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2002.



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Navigation: Twbtg2 - Abstract - Table of Contents - All Articles - Suggested Routes - Sources
Elements: Trickster story type - Coyote - List and maps of Native American tribes
Stories: The Coyote & The Prairie Dog - Coyote and Junco - Coyote and Turtle Story - Coyote Races Buffalo - Coyote Steals a Drink - Don't Be Too Curious - Rabbit's Short Tail
Approaches: Ethnopoetics - Performance Theory - Immanent Art - All
Sources: American Indian Trickster Tales - Calvin Grinnell Interview - A Coyote Reader - Coyote Stories - Finding the Center - How to Read an Oral Poem - Inconstant Companions - Tales of the North American Indians - The Telling of the World - All

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