![]() Other manuscripts include a collection of “haggles,” or short essays, screenplays, prefatory material, and unpublished works. Off the Reservations Hardcover Januby Paula Gunn Allen (Author) See all formats and editions Hardcover Publisher Beacon, 1998 Publication date JanuSee all details Limited-Time Offer Join Audible Premium Plus for 60 off. The papers include manuscripts and supplementary material for the following published books: Grandmothers of the Light, The Woman Who Owned the Shadows, Off the Reservation, Spider Woman’s Granddaughters, Song of the Turtle, The Sacred Hoop, As Long as the Rivers Flow, and Skins and Bones. The collection documents Allen’s career as a poet, novelist, essayist, literary critic, and educator. She was also a founding leader in the contemporary women’s spirituality movement. ![]() Paula Gunn Allen (1939-2008) was a Native American author, literary critic, activist, and scholar known for her contributions to American Indian studies and the nascent field of Indigenous feminism. Publicity photo of Gunn and publishing contract, Paula Gunn Allen papers, Coll 519, Special Collections and University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries, Eugene, Oregon. ![]() The finding aid is available on Archives West. Special Collections and University Archives is pleased to announce a newly published finding aid for the Paula Gunn Allen papers (Coll 519). ![]()
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