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INDIGENOUS HUMOR AND TRANSCULTURAL IDENTITY SHIFTS AND MIX-UPS... while also retracing and identifying with Native culture on a deeper and more profound level, because this essentially will ensure the survival of Native cultural identity. Survival in this sense acguires flexibility, which allows for a greater dimension and an optimistic view, as Rusty said "I survive in my time, you survive in yours. [...] The point is, we’ve survived. We’re still here today.””? BIBLIOGRAPHY ATwoop, Margaret, A Double-Bladed Knife, Subversive Laughter in Two Stories by Thomas King, in W. H. New (ed.), Native Writers and Canadian Writing, Vancouver, UBC, 1992. Däwes, Birgit - NUNN, Robert, Interview with Drew Hayden Taylor, in Robert Nunn (ed.), Drew Hayden Taylor: Essays on his Works, Toronto, Guernica, 2008. DAWES, Birgit, “How Native is Native If How Native is Native If You're Native?” Deconstructions of Authenticity in Drew Hayden Taylor’s Performative Project, in Robert Nunn (ed.), Drew Hayden Taylor: Essays on his Works, Toronto, Guernica, 2008, 16-58. DEBENHARN, Diane, Native People in Contemporary Canadian Drama, Canadian Drama, 14-4-2, 1988. GRUBER, Eva, Humor in Contemporary Native North American Literature: Reimagining Nativeness, New York, Camden House, 2008. HicgHway, Tomson, On Native Mythology, in Don Rubin (ed.), Canadian Theatre History, Selected Readings, Toronto, Playwrights Canada, 2006. HirCH, Mirjam, Subversive Humour: Canadian Native Playwrights’ Winning Weapon of Resistance, in Drew Hayden Taylor (ed.), Me Funny, British Columbia, Douglas and McIntyre Ltd., 2005. KUFFERT, Len, A Commentary on Some Aspects of Canadian Culture, in Kenneth G. Pryke — Walter C. Soderlund (eds.), Profiles of Canada, Toronto, Canadian Scholars’ Press Inc., 2003. LEACOCK, Stephen, The Greatest Pages of American Humor, New York, The Sun Dial, 1942. Mata, Cynthia Lindquist, Very Good Medicine: Indigenous Humor and Laughter, Tribal College Journal, Vol. 27, No. 4 (2016), https://tribalcollegejournal.org/very-good-medicine-indigenous-humorand-laughter/ (accessed 19 March 2020). NEILL, Diana, A Short History of the English Novel, New York, Collier Books, 1967, 104-5. 72 Ibid., 71. + 307 +