An edition of Te Ata (2002)

Te Ata

Chickasaw Storyteller, American Treasure

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An edition of Te Ata (2002)

Te Ata

Chickasaw Storyteller, American Treasure

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"In 1987, Te Ata (1895-1995) became the first person ever declared an "Oklahoma Treasure." Throughout a sixty-year career, her performances of American Indian folklore enchanted a wide variety of audiences, from European royalty to Americans of all ages, and Indians across the American continents from Canada to Peru.".

"Richard Green sets the story of Te Ata against the historical, political, economic, and social upheavals of the Dawes Act, the federal government's allotment program designed to abolish tribal governments and assimilate the Chickasaw and other Indian tribes into the American mainstream. Although Te Ata grew up in Tishomingo and at Bloomfield, a tribal boarding school, rather than on a reservation, she was raised on her father's Chickasaw stories.

In time, Te Ata recognized the wit and wisdom of those stories and found she had a special talent for collecting and adapting them and other American Indian folktales into dramatic performances."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
354

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Te Ata: Chickasaw Storyteller, American Treasure
January 20, 2006, University of Oklahoma Press
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Te Ata: Chickasaw storyteller, American treasure
2002, University of Oklahoma Press
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Te Ata: Chickasaw Storyteller, American Treasure
September 2002, University of Oklahoma Press
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First Sentence

"According to the tribal migration legend, Chickasaws and Choctaws arose from common ancestors."

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
354
Dimensions
8.7 x 5.9 x 0.4 inches
Weight
1 pounds

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Open Library
OL7940129M
ISBN 10
0806137541
ISBN 13
9780806137544
OCLC/WorldCat
144563723
Library Thing
2575673
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418961

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According to the tribal migration legend, Chickasaws and Choctaws arose from common ancestors.
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