About The Book

Native American Rhetoric is the first book to explore rhetorical traditions from within individual Native communities and Native languages.

Product Details

  • Publisher: UNM Press (December 15, 2021)
  • Length: 328 pages
  • ISBN13: 9780826363213

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"Native American Rhetoric is a wonderful addition to ongoing discussions across academic disciplines, including rhetoric and writing studies and rhetoric and communication studies."

– Lisa King, New Mexico Historical Review

Beginning with a beautiful dedication in verse to Inés Talamantez, our colleague and mentor, editor Lawrence W. Gross and eleven contributors offer studies of selected diverse examples of Indigenous rhetorical traditions and practices. This informative and engaging book is a much-needed contribution to the discourse on Native American rhetorical traditions.--Michael J. Zogry, author of Anetso, the Cherokee Ball Game: At the Center of Ceremony and Identity

This beautifully fitting tribute to the life and work of Inés Talamantez explores the poetics, politics, and sacred power of Native North American rhetoric, exemplifying what Dr. Talamantez taught her students to do: theorize from within. Contributors reveal how rhetorical practices emerge from communities' own interior logic, moral thinking, core values, religious practices, and strategies for listening. From oration, to poetry, to visual narrative and performance, the book is an affirmation of the vital and continuing presence of rhetorical sovereignty in North America and the transformative potential of attending to another's voice.--Suzanne Crawford O'Brien, author of Religion and Culture in Native America

This beautifully fitting tribute to the life and work of Inés Talamantez explores the poetics, politics, and sacred power of Native North American rhetoric, exemplifying what Dr. Talamantez taught her students to do: theorize from within. Contributors reveal how rhetorical practices emerge from communities' own interior logic, moral thinking, core values, religious practices, and strategies for listening. From oration, to poetry, to visual narrative and performance, the book is an affirmation of the vital and continuing presence of rhetorical sovereignty in North America and the transformative potential of attending to another's voice.--Suzanne Crawford O'Brien, author of Religion and Culture in Native America

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