
ASSOCIATION FOR THE
STUDY OF
AMERICAN INDIAN LITERATURES
"The purpose of the organization shall be to promote study, criticism, and research on the oral traditions and written literatures of Native Americans; to promote the teaching of such traditions and literatures; and to support and encourage contemporary Native American writers and the continuity of Native oral traditions."
--ASAIL By-laws, 4 January 1991
SAIL Submission guidelines
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ASAIL Emerging Scholars Professional
Development Fellowship
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American Indian Literatures course
syllabi
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Bibliography of
Indigenous Literature
with
a Queer/LGBT/Two-Spirit Sensibility
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Bibliography of
Intergenerational/Multigenerational (Transmission of) Trauma
Studies
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Selected Bibliography on
American
Indian Boarding Schools
and
Resistant Strategies of Indian Students at Indian Schools
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Bibliography of Resources in
Southeastern
American Indian Literature
including
List of Tribes of the Southeast
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MLA Statements on
Native
American Languages in the College and University Curriculum
and
Indigenous Languages of
the World in the College and University Curriculum
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Native
libraries requesting books
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Contact: Robert Nelson