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Books celebrate Native traditions
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SEPTEMBER 14, 2000 Books published by the University of Nebraska Press are meant to celebrate Native traditions of storytelling, according to editors and authors who write for the press. The Press is launching Native American Narratives, a series of fiction by Native writers. The Press is also celebrating a move to a new location by holding panels about various topics. Get the Story:
Native writing, storytelling topics of panel discussion (The Topeka Capital-Journal 9/14) Relevant Links:
University of Nebraska Press - unp.unl.edu
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