Studies in American Indian Literatures
University of Nebraska Press · United States
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Studies in American Indian Literatures focuses on the literary traditions of the Oceti Sakowin (Seven Council Fires), encompassing Dakota, Lakota, and Nakota peoples. The journal explores themes of survivance, resistance to settler colonialism, language revitalization, and the preservation of Indigenous epistemologies through narrative. It examines how Indigenous writers engage with oral traditions, cultural memory, and the complexities of contemporary Indigenous life, often in dialogue with historical trauma and ongoing struggles for sovereignty.
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