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Paperback. Condition: New. A dead bridge. A dead theory. The Bering Strait theory, dead to Native peoples, whose hundreds of creation accounts dispel those of anthropologists. This new collection by Mohawk poet, James Thomas Stevens, was written after a trip to China in 2002. After visiting the Catholic Xujiahui cathedral across from his hotel, he began research on Jesuit interactions with Asia. What he encountered there in the cathedral and in museums in Shanghai, was reminiscent of the history of Jesuits in his home in Iroquoia, especially in the Mohawk homelands along the Saint Lawrence River. The first poem in the collection, (dis)Orient, addresses issues of charting and mapping, as well as issues of authority. It leads to short poems written in and about China, then on to the central poem, The Mutual Life, a poem of post-colonial and personal emergencies - a poem of healing, as well, based on a 1901 book of accidents, emergencies and illnesses published by the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. The poems proceeding are poems written in and about Iroquoia.They are followed by my most recent undertaking, Alphabets of Letters, which explores the propaganda found in Native American children's primers from the time of our honored Mohawk chief, Joseph Brant, and the propaganda of rhetoric in general. This poem explores the rhetoric of empire and the short distance our world has moved toward understanding and communication in these past few centuries.
Language: English
Published by Associates International, Wilmington, DE, 1985
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Volume 2 Issue 1 No. 9 See contents page in photos. 54pp. Light wear and rubbing to covers. See photos mag22E.
Language: English
Published by Michigan State University Press, 2002
ISBN 10: 0870135902 ISBN 13: 9780870135903
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Published by The Army Medical Bulletin, 1942
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. GM author known for his work on Dengue fever. This study published at Medical Field Service School. Special Issue January 1942. 215 pp plus preliminary pages, with illustrations. "Insectary Library" stamp at top, no other marks. Cloth spine, tan red lettered boards.
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Published by Salt Publishing 2007-01-05, 2007
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Language: English
Published by First Intensity Press, 2006
ISBN 10: 1889960128 ISBN 13: 9781889960128
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Published by Medical Field Service School, Carlisle Barracks, PA., 1942
Paperback. Condition: Good. Binding firm, spine tape frayed, interior clean and unmarked. The Army Medical Bulletin No. 59, January 1942. Covers mosquito distribution, habits, identification, importance as vectors, and control. *** 213 pp. *** Biblio. Staple bound 8vo.
Published by London: Villiers Publications Ltd., 1964
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Language: English
Published by Penumbra Press, Canada, 1985
ISBN 10: 0920806643 ISBN 13: 9780920806647
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softcover. Condition: good. no jacket. various (illustrator). 1st. Penumbra Press, 1985. Slim oversize 1st paperback. 109pp, illustrated by Canadian native artists. Slight creasing to spine & covers, sticker to back cover. Light tanning to pages. Good. book.
Published by Pennsylvania, Medical Field Service School, 1942., 1942
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Language: English
Published by Penumbra Press, 1981 (edition First Edition), 1985
ISBN 10: 0920806813 ISBN 13: 9780920806814
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Published by Penumbra Press, 1981, 1985
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Published by Lyon, NY, 1909
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Published by Lyon, NY, 1908
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Published by Ace Books, 1979
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Published by Penumbra Pr, Waterloo, ON, 1985
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Sam Ash; Levius Fiddler; Gelineau P. Fisher; Douglas Kakekagumick; Johnson Meekis; Noah Sainnawap (illustrator). INSCRIPTION FROM JAMES R. STEVENS on title page; Clean, tight, unmarked; very minimal wear; appears unread; These stories illustrate an organic view of existence, an essential for those inhabiting the boreal forest. From the mythological Weesakajac to the medicine battles between clans, the feats of the Yorkboat men of the Hudson's Bay era, and the heroes of Old Young Lad. In addition to the stories, this book includes the work of six Native artists: Sam Ash, Levius Fiddler, Gelineau P. Fisher, Douglas Kakekagumick, Johnson Meekis, and Noah Sainnawap. Signed by Author(s).
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Published by J.B. Lippincott Company, 1951
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Paperback. Condition: New. A dead bridge. A dead theory. The Bering Strait theory, dead to Native peoples, whose hundreds of creation accounts dispel those of anthropologists. This new collection by Mohawk poet, James Thomas Stevens, was written after a trip to China in 2002. After visiting the Catholic Xujiahui cathedral across from his hotel, he began research on Jesuit interactions with Asia. What he encountered there in the cathedral and in museums in Shanghai, was reminiscent of the history of Jesuits in his home in Iroquoia, especially in the Mohawk homelands along the Saint Lawrence River. The first poem in the collection, (dis)Orient, addresses issues of charting and mapping, as well as issues of authority. It leads to short poems written in and about China, then on to the central poem, The Mutual Life, a poem of post-colonial and personal emergencies - a poem of healing, as well, based on a 1901 book of accidents, emergencies and illnesses published by the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. The poems proceeding are poems written in and about Iroquoia.They are followed by my most recent undertaking, Alphabets of Letters, which explores the propaganda found in Native American children's primers from the time of our honored Mohawk chief, Joseph Brant, and the propaganda of rhetoric in general. This poem explores the rhetoric of empire and the short distance our world has moved toward understanding and communication in these past few centuries.