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The Native American Renaissance is a term originally coined by critic Kenneth Lincoln in the 1983 book Native American Renaissance to categorise the significant increase in production of literary works by Native Americans in the United States in the late 1960s and onwards. A. Robert Lee and Alan Velie note that the book's title "quickly gained currency as a term to describe the efflorescence on literary works that followed the publication of N. Scott Momaday's House Made of Dawn in 1968". Momaday's novel garnered critical acclaim, including the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1969.

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  • Renaissance amérindienne (fr)
  • Native American Renaissance (en)
  • Native American Renaissance (nl)
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  • The Native American Renaissance is a term originally coined by critic Kenneth Lincoln in the 1983 book Native American Renaissance to categorise the significant increase in production of literary works by Native Americans in the United States in the late 1960s and onwards. A. Robert Lee and Alan Velie note that the book's title "quickly gained currency as a term to describe the efflorescence on literary works that followed the publication of N. Scott Momaday's House Made of Dawn in 1968". Momaday's novel garnered critical acclaim, including the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1969. (en)
  • La Renaissance amérindienne (Native American Renaissance en anglais) est une expression forgée en 1983 par le critique littéraire américain Kenneth Lincoln pour désigner le renouveau de la littérature amérindienne entre 1969 et 1977, aux États-unis et au Canada. Entre La maison de l'aube de Navarre Scott Momaday, qui reçoit le prix Pulitzer de la fiction en 1969, et Cérémonie de Leslie Marmon Silko, paru en 1977, les publications d'auteurs amérindiens sont en forte augmentation. (fr)
  • Native American Renaissance is een in 1983 door de Amerikaanse literaire criticus bedachte term voor de heropleving van de inheems-Amerikaanse literatuur in de periode tussen 1969 en 1977. "Renaissance" verwijst naar de verhoogde zichtbaarheid en bekendheid van de inheems-Amerikaanse literatuur in de uitgeverswereld sinds de Kiowa-auteur in 1969 de Pulitzerprijs (literatuur) won voor zijn boek House Made of Dawn. Voor die tijd kregen inheemse schrijvers als William Apess, Sarah Winnemucca, Charles Eastman en Zitkala Saweinig weinig aandacht voor hun werk. (nl)
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  • The Native American Renaissance is a term originally coined by critic Kenneth Lincoln in the 1983 book Native American Renaissance to categorise the significant increase in production of literary works by Native Americans in the United States in the late 1960s and onwards. A. Robert Lee and Alan Velie note that the book's title "quickly gained currency as a term to describe the efflorescence on literary works that followed the publication of N. Scott Momaday's House Made of Dawn in 1968". Momaday's novel garnered critical acclaim, including the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1969. (en)
  • La Renaissance amérindienne (Native American Renaissance en anglais) est une expression forgée en 1983 par le critique littéraire américain Kenneth Lincoln pour désigner le renouveau de la littérature amérindienne entre 1969 et 1977, aux États-unis et au Canada. Entre La maison de l'aube de Navarre Scott Momaday, qui reçoit le prix Pulitzer de la fiction en 1969, et Cérémonie de Leslie Marmon Silko, paru en 1977, les publications d'auteurs amérindiens sont en forte augmentation. (fr)
  • Native American Renaissance is een in 1983 door de Amerikaanse literaire criticus bedachte term voor de heropleving van de inheems-Amerikaanse literatuur in de periode tussen 1969 en 1977. "Renaissance" verwijst naar de verhoogde zichtbaarheid en bekendheid van de inheems-Amerikaanse literatuur in de uitgeverswereld sinds de Kiowa-auteur in 1969 de Pulitzerprijs (literatuur) won voor zijn boek House Made of Dawn. Voor die tijd kregen inheemse schrijvers als William Apess, Sarah Winnemucca, Charles Eastman en Zitkala Saweinig weinig aandacht voor hun werk. (nl)
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