OCR Output

NATIVE HUMOUR AND IDENTITY CONTESTED THROUGH LITERATURE AND THE ARTS

Highway, Tomson. Laughing with the Trickster. Anansi, 2022.

Hirch, Mirjam. “Subversive Humour: Canadian Native Playwrights’ Winning Weapon of
Resistance.” Me Funny, edited by Drew Hayden Taylor, Douglas and McIntyre Ltd., 2005,
pp. 99-119.

Howells, Laura. “These Indigenous comedians aren’t just funny, they’re using humour to
tackle social problems, combat racism and start difficult conversations.” Indigenous
Land Urban Stories, n.d. https://indigenouslandurbanstories.ca/portfolio-item/open¬
mic/.

Joudry, Shalan. “A’tukwewinu’k (Storytellers).” Me Tomorrow, edited by Drew Hayden
Taylor, Douglas & McIntyre, 2021, pp. 93-103.

King, Thomas. The Truth About Stories. Dead Dog Café Productions Inc. and the Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation, 2003.

Kod6, Krisztina. “Indigenous Humour and Transcultural Identity Shifts and Mix-Ups
Within the Timeframe of Past, Present and Future in Drew Hayden Taylor’s Dramatic
Writing.” Minorities in Canada, Intercultural Investigations, edited by Miklös Vassänyi,
Judit Nagy, Mátyás Bánhegyi, Dóra Bernhardt, Enikő Sepsi, Károli Gáspár University of
the Reformed Church in Hungary & L'Harmattan Publishing, 2020, pp. 289-308.

Leacock, Stephen. The Greatest Pages of American Humour. The Sun Dial Press, 1942.

Mala, Cynthia Lindquist. “Very Good Medicine: Indigenous Humor and Laughter.” Tribal
College Journal, vol. 27, no. 4, Summer 2016, 3 https://tribalcollegejournal.org/
very-good-medicine-indigenous-humor-and-laughter/

McLeod, Darrel J. “Me Tomorrow — Paint it Red.” Me Tomorrow, edited by Drew Hayden
Taylor, Douglas & McIntyre, 2021, 5-21.

New, William Herbert. “They funny; we amused.” The Globe and Mail, 2006, https://www.
theglobeandmail.com/arts/they-funny-we-amused/article727590/.

Powless, Bill. “Fear of Wet Feathers.” 1985, Tribal Vision, n.d. http://www.tribalvisiondance.
com/p/original-artwork-by-bill-powless.html.

——-—. “Indians’ Summer.” 1984, Tribal Vision, n.d. http://www.tribalvisiondance.com/p/
original-artwork-by-bill-powless.html.

———. “Original artwork by Bill Powless.” Tribal Vision, n.d. http://www.tribalvisiondance.
com/p/original-artwork-by-bill-powless.html.

———. “Urban Indian Lost in the Woods.” 1995, Tribal Vision, n.d. http://www.tribalvi¬
siondance.com/p/original-artwork-by-bill-powless.html.

Ryan, Allan J. “One big Indian.” Me Funny, edited by Drew Hayden Taylor, Douglas &
Mclntyre, 2013, pp. 5-22.

Starr, Arigon. “Super Indian Comics; Once a rez boy, now a hero!” Rezium Studios, 2020,
https://superindiancomics.com/sample-page/.

Stella, Rose. “Let’s get artsy -yes, let’s.” Me Artsy, edited by Drew Hayden Taylor, Douglas
& McIntyre, 2015, pp. 132-154.

Sutton, Rebeca. “Art Talk with Arigon Starr.” National Endowment for the Arts, 2017,
https://www.arts.gov/stories/blog/2017/art-talk-arigon-starr.

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