Summary: | <p>This paper consists of four voices speaking about
representation and the Trickster.</p>
<p>Gerald Vizenor, Chippewa, is a professor of Literature at the
University of California, Berkeley campus. His voice is in
bold type and is excerpted from his article, "Trickster
Discourse".</p>
<p>Peter Blue Cloud, a Mohawk, is a writer of contemporary
Trickster (Coyote) stories. His voice is in reqular type and
is excerpted from his book The Other Side of Nowhere.</p>
<p>My own voice is in italics and is excerpted from ruminations
and mumblings in my mind.</p>
<p>The fourth voice, on the transparent overlays, is the
Trickster voice, also known as Coyote woman. She exists in all
of us.</p>
<p>Four voices, four points of view. Tribal discourse, farting
bugs, process and journey.</p>
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