Review essay: Joy Harjo. Conflict Resolution for Holy Beings. New York: W.W. Norton, 2015. Print.Casandra Lopez. Where Bullet Breaks. Little Rock, AR: Sequoyah National Research Center, U of Arkansas at Little Rock, 2014. Print.Kimberly L. Becker. Words Facing East. Cincinnati, OH: WordTech Editions, 2011. Print.Kim Shuck. Clouds Running In. Petaluma, CA: Taurean Horn, 2014. Print.Allison Adele Hedge Coke, Effigies II: An Anthology of New Indigenous Writing. Cromer: Salt, 2014. Print
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The red and black Chumash pictograph reproduced on the cover of Smoothing the Ground shows an alert ...
While Speak to Me Words: Essays on Contemporary American Indian Poetry is written primarily for lite...
For the reader new to the field, perhaps attracted by an encounter with an individual poem or poet, ...
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Scholars doing research in ethnic literature have long been aware of the political nature of much of...
Being asked to review a book from a Native American perspective raises a basic question about the pe...
Poetry by American Indians may be traced to the writings of John Rollin Ridge, a Cherokee who came t...
In the North American Review for 1815, Walter Channing suggested that America could compensate for i...
The Encyclopedia of the Great Plains is a terrific soapbox for Plains historians, teachers, writers,...
Some of today\u27s best writing is by Native American authors. That fact is not as widely known as i...
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