Heath Anthology of American Literature, Volume 1

v. 1. The colonial period to 1700, the colonial period, 1700-1800, early nineteenth century, 1800-1865 xxxiii To the Reader Colonial Period: to 1700 3 22 Native American Traditions 25 This Newly Created World (Winnebago) 26 Emergence Song (Pima) 26 Talk Concerning the. First Beginning (Zuni) 40 Chan...

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Other Authors: Lauter, Paul, Littlefield, Daniel, Molesworth, Charles, Wagner-Martin, Linda, Wiget, Andrew, Paredes, Raymund, Mulford, Carla, Ling, Amy, Bruce-Novoa, Bruce, Spillers, Hortense, Jackson, Bryer, Martin, Wendy, Yarborough, Richard
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Language:English
Published: Houghton Mifflin Co 1990
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10106/2107
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Summary:v. 1. The colonial period to 1700, the colonial period, 1700-1800, early nineteenth century, 1800-1865 xxxiii To the Reader Colonial Period: to 1700 3 22 Native American Traditions 25 This Newly Created World (Winnebago) 26 Emergence Song (Pima) 26 Talk Concerning the. First Beginning (Zuni) 40 Changing Woman and the Hero Twins after the Emergence of the People (Navajo) 52 The Coming of the Spanish and the Pueblo Revolt (Hopi) 56 Iroquois or Confederacy of the Five Nations (Iroquois) 59 Raven and Marriage (Tlingit) 64 Raven Makes a Girl Sick and Then Cures Her (Tsimshian) 67 The Literature of Discovery and Exploration 69 Christopher Columbus (1451-1506) 70 from Journal of the First Voyage to America 80 The Virgin of Guadalupe 81 History of the Miraculous Apparition of the Virgin of Guadalupe in 1531 89 Alvar Nunez. Cabeza de Vaca (1490?-1556?) 89 from Relation of Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca 89�from Chapter VII: The Character of the Country 91�from Chapter VIII: We Go from Aute 92�from Chapter X: The Assault from the Indians 93�Chapter XXI: Our Cure of Some of the Afflicted 94�Chapter XXIV: Customs of the Indians of That Country 95�from Chapter XXVII: We Moved Away and Were Well Received vi Contents 96�from 97�Chapter XXXII: The Indians Give Us Hearts of Deer Chapter XXXIII: We See Traces of Christians 98�from Chapter XXXIV: Of Sending for the Christians 99 A Gentleman of Elvas (11. 1537-1557) 99 from The 99�Discovery and Conquest of Terra Florida 100�Chapter VIII: Of some inrodes that were made into the countrie Chapter IX: How this Christian came to the land of Florida 103 Rene Goulaine de Laudonniere (fl. 1562-1582) 104 from A Notable Historie Containing Foure Voyages Made byCertaine French Captaines unto Florida 106 Pedro Menendez de Aviles (1519-1574) 106 from Letter to Philip II (October 15, 1565) 111 To a Jesuit Friend (October 15, 1566) 114 Fray Marcos de Niza (1495?-1542?) 114 from A Relation of the Reverend Father Fray Marcos de Niza, Touching His Discovery of the Kingdom of Ceuola or Cibola 117 Pedro ...