Browsing OU - Dissertations by Author "Jackson, Rachel"
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AUTHORIAL CUSTODY AND STORY STEWARDSHIP: CENTERING RELATIONALITY AS AN INDIGENOUS APPROACH TO TEXTS
TARPALECHEE, BLUE (2024-05-10)This dissertation looks to position authorial custody and story stewardship as useful tools for author, audience, and critic. As a critical creative methodology, it can be used to identify custodial markers indicating the ... -
[GAUI [GUT YA[BAHE:GAU: KIOWA WORD WARRIORS AND THEIR LITERARY PURPOSE
Daffron, Brian (2024-05-10)This work examines select literature created by Kiowa authors, poets, and playwrights as an extension of their traditional role as warriors, members of warrior societies, and the values that these warriors still uphold ... -
Hakaniyutu Unu Haniyu? Why Are You Making? Examining Comanche Women’s Texts Through Comanche Language and Cultural Philosophy
Hubbard, Krista (2023-05-12)One can examine Comanche women’s spoken stories in the Comanche language for cultural and philosophical insight through the metaphor of oiling and braiding one’s hair because oil (or yuhu, pronounced “you” in Comanche, ...