Academic Paper About Steinbeck's Tom Joad Having Indigenous Thought

Jan 29, 2010 14:11

If Tom Joad Isn’t an “Injun” He Sure Thinks Like One: Searching for Indigenous Thought In The Grapes of Wrath


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Academic Paper About Steinbeck's Tom Joad Having Indigenous Thought thpugh ... anonymous January 31 2010, 19:09:49 UTC
I am a volunteer at the National Steinbeck Center, Salinas, Ca. May I have your permission to reprint this article and place a copy of it in our archives for the use of scholars? Please respond at : behrens@redshift.com

Herb Behrens

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Re: Academic Paper About Steinbeck's Tom Joad Having Indigenous Thought thpugh ... yakmilk January 31 2010, 21:12:47 UTC
You have my permission. Just please keep the author name intact.
Thanks for your interest!

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INDIAN sensibilities in THE GRAPES OF WRATH. anonymous February 12 2011, 02:35:11 UTC
Marco,
Thanks so much for your paper.
I thoroughly enoyed your thoroughness.
-TED

"Oral tradition trumps written work in Indigenous culture. Many Indians who are good at writing still prefer the verbal; and most insist on confirming important events personally even when telephone or email could seem to facilitate more rapid communication."

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