Native American rhetoric /
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Language: | English |
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Albuquerque :
University of New Mexico Press,
2021.
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Table of Contents:
- "And now our minds are one" : the Thanksgiving address and attaining consensus among the Haudenosaunee / Philip P. Arnold
- The use of digressions in Anishinaabe rhetoric as a moral act : connecting speech to the religious idea that all things are related / Lawrence W. Gross
- Relevance and survival through naming, space, and inclusion / Delores MondragoÌ?n
- Childbirth, and the sticky tamales : Nahua rhetoric and worldview in the Glyphic Codex Borgia / Felicia Rhapsody Lopez
- "O'odham, too" : or, How to speak to rattlesnakes / Seth Schermerhorn
- Sounding Navajo : bookending in Navajo public speaking / Meredith Moss
- Agency of the ancestors : Apache rhetoric / IneÌ?s Talamantez
- Why we fish : decolonizing salmon rhetorics and governance / Cutcha Risling Baldy
- "Hey cousin!" : rhetorics of the Lower Coast Salish / Danica Sterud Miller
- The two-spirit Tlingit film rhetoric of Aucoin's My own private Lower Post / Gabriel S. Estrada
- Think Kodhamidh! : cultural continuity through evaluative thinking / Phyllis A. Fast
- A trans-indigenous reading of Peter Blue Cloud's Elderberry flute son / IneÌ?s HernaÌ?ndez-AÌ?vila.