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Miscegenation (/mɪˌsɛdʒəˈneɪʃən/ mih-SEJ-ə-NAY-shən) is a
marriage or
admixture between people who are
members of
different races or ethnicities. It has...
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novel follows the
adventures of
Proude Cedarfair as he
leads a
group of
mixedbloods on a
pilgrimage across a post-apocalyptic and post-industrial United...
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mixedblood descendants of
Luster Browne and
their lives on the
White Earth Indian Reservation. The
novel continues Vizenor's
focus on
mixedbloods and...
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- Medicine,
Harper Perennial, 2016 Owens, Louis. "Erdrich and Dorris's
Mixedbloods and
Multiple Narratives," Love
Medicine A Casebook,
edited by Hertha...
- Beginnings. León, Spain:
Universidad de León; 1999. pp. 299–305 Status,
Mixedbloods, and
Community in
Thomas King's
Medicine River By: Mackie, Mary M.; Journal...
- ISBN 9780393884425. Bizzell,
Patricia (2006), "(Native)
American Jeremiad: The '
Mixedblood'
Rhetoric of
William Apess", in Stromberg,
Ernest (ed.),
American Indian...
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Ransom Center".
Retrieved December 5, 2022. Snyder,
Michael E. (2009)
Mixedblood Metaphors:
Allegories of
Native America in the
Fiction of
James Purdy...
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novel employs many of Vizenor's
themes and
stylistic devices: the use of
mixedblood central characters, the use of parody, the deliberate,
playful revision...
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Native American Community, Jace Weaver,
Oxford University Press.
Mixedbloods and Mystery:
Crises of
Identity in Two
Native American Novels, Amy Lerman...