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Dr. Guillermo Bartelt uses sociolinguistic analysis in his study of American Indian English. In this book, he focuses specifically on the powwow: “As a participant observer, I found powwows to offer fascinating discourse data for ethnographic and linguistic interpretations.” He proceeds by, “analyzing the cognitive and social functions of discourse and semiotics in the context of powwow events in rural Oregon and Washington as well as urban Southern California.” Other American Studies Books 2005 – Cultural Tropes of the Contemporary American West 2002 – Americas First Veterans and the Revolutionary War Pensions 1998 – Compilation and Analysis of the 1998 Texas Constitution and the Original 1876 Text





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