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Tacheho indigenous tribe
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... with Indigenous peoples in Mexico, among them the Mayan Indian twins Tacho .... They may no longer know their specific tribal origins, but for Silko they ..... This, then, is the paradox of Silko's Indigeneity: Indigenous people are ... muse.jhu.edu/journals/studies_in_american_indian.../21.4.schacht.html
“Movement Must Be Emulated by the People”:
Rootedness, Migration, and Indigenous Internationalism in Leslie Marmon Silko’s Almanac of the Dead Studies in American Indian Literatures - Volume 21, Number 4, Winter 2009, pp. 53-70
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Project MUSE: "Envisioning a "Network of Tribal Coalitions": Leslie Marmon Silko's Almanac of the Dead". - The American Indian Quarterly. ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leslie_Marmon_Silko - Cached - Similar
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An Interview with Leslie Marmon Silko. by Thomas Irmer (Alt-X Berlin/Leipzig correspondent) ... was published in 1977; her miscellany Storyteller, drawing upon Native ..... Again, we are at the heart of your novel Almanac of the Dead. ...www.altx.com/interviews/silko.html - Cached
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Jun 17, 2009 ... Almanac of the Dead, published in 1991 is perhaps Silko's most talked ... Old and New: Oral Tradition and Leslie Marmon Silko's Storyteller. ... voices.cla.umn.edu › Artist Pages - Cached - Similar
The earth is your mother, she holds you. The sky is your father, he protects you. Sleep, sleep. Rainbow is your sister, she loves you. The winds are your brothers, they sing to you. Sleep, sleep. We are together always We are together always There never was a time when this was not so.
— Storyteller
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Read a review of " Almanac of the Dead" by Leslie Marmon Silko at MostlyFiction.com. ... Storyteller (1981); The Delicacy and the Strength of Lace (1986) ...www.mostlyfiction.com/west/silko.htm - Cached - Similar
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Bob-RJ Burkhart said
at 2:56 am on Aug 13, 2010
Alternative oral history phonetic spellings: Taquaho / Taqueho / Tequaho / Tequeho /???
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