This definitive edition is based on Johnston's final 1977 version published in the Dramatic Works, the product of fifty years of revisions, and situates the play in its historical, theatrical, and biographical contexts.
Contains the Irish playwright's A Fourth for Bridge, A Bride for the Unicorn, The Moon in the Yellow River, Nine Rivers from Jordan, The Golden Cuckoo, and The Tain (a pageant).
The career of this famous Irish playwright has spanned nearly fifty years. This first volume contains his plays: The Old Lady Says `No!', The Scythe and the Sunset, Storm Song, The Dreaming Dust, and Strange Occurrence on Ireland's Eye.
Contains the Irish playwright's A Fourth for Bridge, A Bride for the Unicorn, The Moon in the Yellow River, Nine Rivers from Jordan, The Golden Cuckoo, and The Tain (a pageant).
Excerpt from An Analysis of Sources of Information on the Population of the NavahoThere has been no standardized definition Of Indian suitable for all purposes. It is quite evident that several ideas are involved in this word. There is the idea of biological descent or degree Of blood as a definite something which makes a person an Indian. This something would be generally based on personal appearance plus local records such as the reservation...
Excerpt from An Analysis of Sources of Information on the Population of the Navaho
In undertaking an investigation Of the demographic data pertaining to the population Of the Navaho, it is necessary at the outset to elabo rate upon the fundamental concepts Of Indian, Indian tribe, and Indian population which underlie much Of the later analysis. The ultimate source of many Of the discrepancies in Indian population data and other statistics on ...