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=== Interviews === *"Constitutional Narratives: A Conversation with Gerald Vizenor," Gerald Vizenor and James Mackay. In ''Centering Anishinaabeg Studies: Understanding the World through Stories'', ed. Jill Doerfler, Niiganwewidam James Sinclair and Heidi Kiiwetinepinesiik Stark, (East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 2013) *''Postindian Conversations'', Gerald Robert Vizenor, A. Robert Lee, University of Nebraska Press. *''Excavating Voices: Listening to Photographs of Native Americans'', [[Michael Katakis]] (ed.), University of Pennsylvania Museum Press. *''Mythic Rage and Laughter: An Interview with Gerald Vizenor'', Dallas Miller, 1995, ''[[Studies in American Indian Literatures]]'', 7, 77, 1995 *''Survival This Way: Interviews With American Indian Poets'', Joseph Bruchac III (ed.), (Sun Tracks Books, No 15) University of Arizona Press. *''Winged Words: American Indian Writers Speak'', Laura Coltelli, University of Nebraska Press. *''Contemporary Authors. Autobiography Series'' (Vol 22. {{issn|0748-0636}}), Gale Research *''American Contradictions: Interviews With Nine American Writers'', Wolfgang Binder; Helmbrecht Breinig (eds.). Wesleyan University Press. **First published in German as ''Facing America, Multikulturelle Literatur def heutigen USA in Texten und Interviews'', Rotpunktverlag, [[Leipzig]], Germany, 1994.
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