“Poet, novelist, and critic Gerald Vizenor is arguably the most accomplished and prolific intellectual in the field of Native American studies. . . . Vizenor’s crucial and liberating theories on Survivance, natural reason, the Postindian, and other matters are highly influential in the field. . . . The world needs more independent minds of Vizenor’s caliber.”—Michael Snyder, Great Plains Quarterly
"In these essays Vizenor presents a way of seeing as compelling as his fiction."—L. De Danaan, Choice
"Native Provenance introduces new and useful concepts that we can employ to appreciate the complexity of Native American archival materials."—Ricardo L. Punzalan, RBM: A Journal of Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Cultural Heritage
"The essays gathered in this collection sprang from rhetorical events spanning several continents, and the extended conversation is one that will satisfy those who have been following Vizenor’s critical cartography and ironic interventions from Griever de Hocus to Dogroy Beaulieu."—Margaret Noodin, Native American and Indigenous Studies
"Whether American Indians and their tribal governments are truly sovereign is an interesting question for American Indian politicians and others interested in sovereignty. This book is recommended for readers interested in Native creativity and literature."—Paul Willeto, Tribal College Journal