Pauline's narratives deal with her own personal story and also provide a second perspectives on many of the same events described by Nanapush.
This engaging narrative provides detail on both his administrative life and personal observations.
This narrative provides a detailed account of such a task conducted under battle conditions.
These narratives provided an explanation as to why other people groups exist who are not affiliated with their tribe.
The narratives provide an unrelenting record of misery and brutality.
The Biblical narrative provides a framework for dating these events.
The narrative provides a detailed description of his life as a slave in the south.
His narrative provided a personal subtext to the cross section of art history on display.
The narrative provides parenthetical translations of the conversations throughout the story.
The narrative provides the framework within which the problem of interest can be addressed.