Includes bibliographical references (pages 522-525).
Contents:
Carter Revard -- Simon J. Ortiz -- Diane Glancy -- Ernestine Hayes -- Adrian C. Louis -- Chrystos -- Linda Hogan -- Leslie Marmon Silko -- Janice Gould -- Ray A. Young Bear -- Joy Harjo -- LeAnne Howe -- Luci Tapahonso -- Ruby Hansen Murray -- Louise Erdrich -- Gordon Henry Jr. -- Kimberly Blaeser -- C. R. Resetarits -- Allison Adelle Hedge Coke -- Elise Paschen -- Suzanne S. Rancourt -- Deborah A. Miranda -- Heid E. Erdrich -- Celia Bland -- Margaret Noodin -- Chip Livingston -- Esther G. Belin -- dg nanouk okpik -- Sammie Bordeaux-Seeger -- Molly McGlennen -- M. L. Smoker -- Sherwin Bitsui -- Cedar Sigo -- Julian Talamantez Brolaski -- Jennifer Elise Foerster -- Laura Da' -- Bojan Louis -- Craig Santos Perez -- Ishmael Angaluuk Hope -- Michaelsun Stonesweat Knapp -- Michael Wasson -- Benjamín Naka-Hasebe Kingsley -- Orlando White -- Layli Long Soldier.
Summary:
In this groundbreaking anthology of Indigenous poetry and prose, Native poems, stories, and essays are informed with a knowledge of both what has been lost and what is being restored. It presents a diverse collection of stories told by Indigenous writers about themselves, their histories, and their present. It is a celebration of culture and the possibilities of language, in conversation with those poets and storytellers who have paved the way. A truly synergetic collection of contemporary and early Native voices - publisher's website.
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