Studies in American Indian Literatures
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  1. 1980-2020 Studies in American Indian Literatures
  2. 1977-1979 Newsletter of the Association for Study of American Indian Literatures
Studies in American Indian Literatures (SAIL) is the only journal in the United States that focuses exclusively on American Indian literatures broadly defined to include all written, spoken, and visual texts created by Native peoples. With a wide scope of scholars and creative contributors, this journal is on the cutting edge of activity in the field. SAIL publishes scholarly, critical pedagogical, and theoretical manuscripts focused on all aspects of American Indian literatures as well as works of poetry and short fiction, bibliographical essays, review essays, and interviews.
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2020s
  1. 2020 (Vol. 32)
    1. No. 3/4 SPECIAL ISSUE: Sovereign Histories, Gathering Bones, Embodying Land: Scholarship from the Indigenous Literary Studies Association FALL–WINTER 2020 pp. vii-xv, 1-242
    2. No. 1-2 Spring-Summer 2020 pp. 1-246
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1980s