| Acknowledgements | 第1-7页 |
| Chinese Abstract | 第7-11页 |
| Introduction | 第11-16页 |
| Chapter One Return to Indianness | 第16-51页 |
| ·The Man Captured in the Middle | 第17-25页 |
| ·The Healing Process: Vision, Land, and Language as Healing Elements | 第25-46页 |
| ·Homing Coming of the Lost Child: Tayo as the Storyteller | 第46-51页 |
| Chapter Two The Changing Ceremony in a Changing World | 第51-70页 |
| ·Changes in the Criteria for Indian Authenticity | 第53-58页 |
| ·The Medicine Men and the Changing Ceremony | 第58-64页 |
| ·Women Healers and the Changing Ceremony | 第64-70页 |
| Chapter Three Indianness and Change from the Narratological Perspective | 第70-97页 |
| ·Frame Narratives and the Storytelling Tradition | 第71-79页 |
| ·Double Plots and the Combination of Past and Present | 第79-90页 |
| ·The Circular Structure and the Theme of Indianness and Change | 第90-97页 |
| Chapter Four Conclusion: Ceremony as Silko’s Cultural Contemplation of the Indian Future | 第97-101页 |
| Appendix I | 第101-102页 |
| Appendix II | 第102-103页 |
| Bibliography | 第103-106页 |