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Resource List

The following resources are housed in the Native American Women Playwright’s Archive at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. This list was taken directly from the archive Web-site: http://staff.lib.muohio.edu/nawpa/Howe.html

Plays in the Archive:

"Indian Radio Days." (Roxy Gordon, co-author) (typescript, 46 pp.) "Theatrical radio show" w/o break, approx. running time 1 hour 30 minutes. Flexible cast (suggested minimum 10). Program / Photos / 2000 Production and Review.

"Big Pow Wow." (Roxy Gordon, co-author) Three acts. 2W 2M. Program.

Other Publications:

"Indian Radio Days" Seventh Generation: An Anthology of Native American Plays.. Ed. Miriam D'Aponte. Theatre Communications Group, 1998.

Coyote Papers Dallas, Tx: Wowapi, 1985. Fiction.

Short Fiction in Anthologies:

"An American in New York" appears in "Spiderwoman's Granddaughters" (1989)

"The Bone Picker" appears in "Fiction International #20" (1991)

"Dance of the Dead" appears in "Looking Glass" University of CA's Publications in American Indian Studies (1991)

"Moccasins Don't Have High Heels" and "The Red Wars" both appear in "American Indian Literature" (1991)

"Danse de L'amour, Danse de Mort" appears in "Earth Song, Sky Spirit: An Anthology of Native American Writers" (1993)

"An American In New York" appears in "Global Cultures: A Transnational Short Fiction Reader" (1994)

"The Chaos of Angels" appears in "Callaloo, Native American Literature, Volume 17, #1 Native Heritage Issue" (1994)

"Evidence of Red" appears in "Nebraska English Journal" (1994)

"A Story for Ohoyo Shatanni" appears in "Returning the Gift, An Anthology" (1994)

"Moccasins Don't Have High Heels" appears in "Native American Literature" (1995)

"Shell shakers" appears in the Fall 1996 issue of "Story" (1996)

"Indians Never Say Good-bye" will appear in "Reinventing the Enemy's Language" (1997)

Essays in Anthologies:

"The Sewage of Foreigners" co-authored with Ms. Scott Morrison appears in "Federal Bar News and Journal, Vol. 39, No. 6" (July) (1992)

"The Indian Researcher An Interpreter of History" and "Hashi Mi Mali" both appear in "Gatherings, the En'owkin Journal of First North American Peoples, Vol. IV" (1993)

"My Mothers, My Uncles, Myself" will appear in "Everything Matters: Autobiographical Essays by Native American Writers" (1997)

Links to other pages about LeAnne Howe:

Voices From the Gaps page: http://voices.cla.umn.edu/authors/LeanneHowe.html

Author's Personal Home Page: http://web.grinnell.edu/individuals/howe/

Additional resource materials

Interested parties should contact LeAnne Howe:

Email: Lhowe1@aol.com

Contact NAWPA nawpa@lib.muohio.edu


 
 

AVAILABLE IN PAPERBACK FROM NEW VILLAGE PRESS! Performing Communities
Performing Communities
Grassroots Ensemble Theaters Deeply Rooted in Eight U.S. Communities

By Robert H. Leonard
and Ann Kilkelly
Edited by
Linda Frye Burnham
with an introduction by
Jan Cohen-Cruz
Published by
New Village Press
Paperback: $15.00

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