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Enright, Robert. "Let Us Now Combine Mythologies: The Theatrical Art of Tomson Highway," in Border Crossings, Vol 1, No. 4, December, 1992, pp. 22-27.
This is a long and thorough interview in which Enright and Highway discuss the playwright's childhood, study of folklore, and the effects of Christianity on Native spiritual life.
Johnston, Denis W. "Lines and Circles: The 'Rez' Plays of Tomson Highway," in Canadian Literature, Nos. 124-25, Spring-Summer, 1990, pp. 254-64
This is a very perceptive and valuable essay in which...
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