
In A Native American Voice with Paula Gunn Allen
MP3 Download An award-winning American Indian scholar and poet dedicated to gathering and disseminating authentic Native American literature speaks out on a great variety of topics that reveal many facets of her own background and worldview. We hear of the Laguna Pueblo land in New Mexico where she was raised, and the special quality of places where habitation by humans “and supernaturals” has been stable and continuous for centuries. She shares some of her favorite aspects of contemporary Native American literature, and her hope for a renewal of American culture of all kinds. “It is the end of the world, from some people’s point of view,” says Allen, “but it’s the renewal of something more ancient and more true.” (hosted by Michael Toms) Bio Paula Gunn Allen (1939-2008) was a professor of English at UCLA. Her books include: Pocahontas: Medicine Woman, Spy, Entrepreneur, Diplomat (2004, Harper Collins 2004) Spider Woman's Granddaughters: Traditional Tales and Contemporary Writing by Native American Women (Ballantine 1990) The Sacred Hoop: Recovering the Feminine in American Indian Traditions (Beacon Press 1992) Voice of the Turtle: American Indian Literature, 1900-1970 (Ballantine 1994) To learn more about the work of Paula Gunn Allen go to www.paulagunnallen.net. Topics Explored in This Dialogue The diverse effects of human presence on the land The important difference between cities and villages The approaching “springtime” in American culture Connections between Asian and Native American cultures The strength of human presence in oral storytelling Scott Momaday and the perspective shift in Native American storytelling The Navajo story of the phantom hitchhiker The problem with images of Indians in mainstream culture Host: Michael Toms Interview Date: 7/8/1994 Program Number: 2472 Music Included From Album: Earth Spirit Artist: R. Carlos Nakai Triloka Records #4137-2 From Album: AKA Grafitti Man Artist: John Trudel 1992 Rykodisc #RCD 10223 Track - Rich Man's War