Heid E. Erdrich, editor, New Poets of Native Nations (Minneapolis, Minnesota, Graywolf Press, 2018, 285 pp. ISBN 978-1-55597-809-9)by Gioia Elisa Wood
In recent years, Native, Indigenous, First Nations, and Aboriginal scholars and writers have forged ...
Unlike other ethnic groups, American Indians had little to celebrate during the bicentennial year in...
This article is the editorial introduction to the collection of essays entitled Louise Erdrich. An o...
The Literary Arts Institute presents author and interdisciplinary artist, Heid Erdrich, a week-long ...
The article discusses contemporary indigenous poetry, focusing on Wabigoon River Poems (2015) collec...
This three-chapter project explores the work of three poets, each identifying with different North A...
The author of Change in American Indian World Views ... is not only a teacher and student of poetr...
The story of American poetry has developed alongside the idea of America itself, becoming almost syn...
The Literary Arts Institute presents author and interdisciplinary artist, Heid Erdrich, a week-long ...
With these words, Louise Erdrich sets forth her own manifesto for writing about her place. A Native ...
In recent years, more indigenous poets in the United States have been vocalising their responses to ...
Robert Dale Parker’s The Invention of Native American Literature (Cornell UP, 2003) finishes with a ...
Songs is a collection of one Native American’s oral poetry captured on paper. A therapy client of th...
Review of Kurt Schweigman and Lucille Lang Day. Red Indian Road West: Native American Poetry from Ca...
For the reader new to the field, perhaps attracted by an encounter with an individual poem or poet, ...
In recent years, Native, Indigenous, First Nations, and Aboriginal scholars and writers have forged ...
Unlike other ethnic groups, American Indians had little to celebrate during the bicentennial year in...
This article is the editorial introduction to the collection of essays entitled Louise Erdrich. An o...
The Literary Arts Institute presents author and interdisciplinary artist, Heid Erdrich, a week-long ...
The article discusses contemporary indigenous poetry, focusing on Wabigoon River Poems (2015) collec...
This three-chapter project explores the work of three poets, each identifying with different North A...
The author of Change in American Indian World Views ... is not only a teacher and student of poetr...
The story of American poetry has developed alongside the idea of America itself, becoming almost syn...
The Literary Arts Institute presents author and interdisciplinary artist, Heid Erdrich, a week-long ...
With these words, Louise Erdrich sets forth her own manifesto for writing about her place. A Native ...
In recent years, more indigenous poets in the United States have been vocalising their responses to ...
Robert Dale Parker’s The Invention of Native American Literature (Cornell UP, 2003) finishes with a ...
Songs is a collection of one Native American’s oral poetry captured on paper. A therapy client of th...
Review of Kurt Schweigman and Lucille Lang Day. Red Indian Road West: Native American Poetry from Ca...
For the reader new to the field, perhaps attracted by an encounter with an individual poem or poet, ...
In recent years, Native, Indigenous, First Nations, and Aboriginal scholars and writers have forged ...
Unlike other ethnic groups, American Indians had little to celebrate during the bicentennial year in...
This article is the editorial introduction to the collection of essays entitled Louise Erdrich. An o...