Cassie Edwards sniplets
Apr. 2nd, 2008 07:54 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Have obtained another of her books, Savage Tempest. First identifiable source (p. 63) is from George Amos Dorsey's The Mythology of the Wichita, originally published in 1904 and entirely available online. Nwahahah. Toward the end, there's also a passel of stuff about bald eagles from another National Wildlife article (I guess she has a subscription), plus some random crops-based stuff from here.
However, first need to slog back through Savage Whispers, as I finally decided to snag Battey's and McHugh's respective books from my library and should make use of them before they're due back again.
Also seriously pondering whether to go see a local talk by N. Scott Momaday later this month and hand him a copy of Savage Whispers, perhaps with some helpful highlighting/tapeflags. I'm thinking I'm pretty likely to go, if tix are still available; the big question will be whether I should (or even can) inflict Edwards' appropriation of his material directly onto him.
However, first need to slog back through Savage Whispers, as I finally decided to snag Battey's and McHugh's respective books from my library and should make use of them before they're due back again.
Also seriously pondering whether to go see a local talk by N. Scott Momaday later this month and hand him a copy of Savage Whispers, perhaps with some helpful highlighting/tapeflags. I'm thinking I'm pretty likely to go, if tix are still available; the big question will be whether I should (or even can) inflict Edwards' appropriation of his material directly onto him.