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Genocide of the Mind
New Native American Writing
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- Nation Books
2009
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After five centuries of Eurocentrism, many people have little idea that Native American tribes still exist, or which traditions belong to what tribes. However over the past decade there has been a rising movement to accurately describe Native cultures and histories. In particular, people have begun to explore the experience of urban Indians -- individuals who live in two worlds struggling to preserve traditional Native values within the context of an ever-changing modern society. In Ge...
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A Broken Flute
The Native Experience in Books for Children
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- Marlene R. AtleoLinda L. BaldwinLois BeardsleeMaria BeardsleeKimberly BlaeserPeter Blue CloudJoseph BruchacNaomi R. CaldwellElla Rose CallowApril L. CarmeloRobin CarneenPeter ColeNora Marks DauenhauerRadley "Sonny" DavisRobetteAnne DiasJudy DowJudy Zalazar DrummondCarolyn DunnMarcia FennKaren FrankL FrankTrudy FrankCora GarciaPaula GieseDesiree Future GossReva Maria S. GoverLakota HardenHeather HarrisRaven HoaglenS Sethlyn HoneycuttCoral JohnsonAngela JonesDakota JonesLenore Keeshig-TobiasJanet KingMichael LacapaCindy LaMarrBarbara C. LandisMayana LeaLinda LillyNora LucasPatricia MackPamela Ann MartellElizabeth MartinezJanet McAdamsDennis McAuliffe Jr.Connie McPheeJean Paine MendozaAdrianne C. MiccoDeborah A. MirandaLisa A. MittenMariJo MoorePatricia NorthJim NorthrupMarco PalmaCarol Pancho-AshDella PatrickBarbara PotterRyan PotterRachel PotterSachiko ReedDebbie A. ReeseElizabeth ReeseTracey RobinsonLaVera RoseWendy RoseGayle RossJohnny RustywireCrystal Salas-PattenMargaret Sam-CromartyCheryl SavageauCynthia Leitich SmithMonica A. SpencerNisha SupahanMary TallMountain
2005
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A Broken Flute: The Native Experience in Books for Children is a companion to its predecessor published by Oyate, Through Indian Eyes: The Native Experience in Books for Children. A compilation of work by Native parents, children, educators, poets and writers, A Broken Flute contains, from a Native perspective, "living stories," essays, poetry, and hundreds of reviews of "children's books about Indians." It's an indispensable volume for anyone interested in prese...
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Sharing Our Stories of Survival
Native Women Surviving Violence
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- J AgtucaJudi ArmbrusterDiane E. BensonMary Black BonnetSally BrunkLea CarrRose L. ClarkAmanda D. FairclothLisa FrankJoy HarjoBrenda HillEileen HudonCarrie L. JohnsonB.J JonesKarleneKochutenCharlene A. LaPointeJayci MaloneSarah Michèle MartinTracy MeyerFrances MonroeMariJo MooreEleanor Ned-SunnyboyNila NorthSunStormy OgdenJuanita PahdoponyKim QuerdibittySharon Lynn ReynaVenus St. MartinKim ShuckPetra L. Solimon-YeagerKelly Gaines StonerGeorge TwissDanielle G. Van EssHallie Bongar WhiteJames G. WhiteCoya Hope White Hat-ArtichokerVictoria Ybanez
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- Tribal Legal Studies
2007
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A general introduction to the social and legal issues involved in acts of violence against Native women, this book's contributors are lawyers, social workers, social scientists, writers, poets, and victims. In the U.S. Native women are more likely than women from any other group to suffer violence, from rape and battery to more subtle forms of abuse, and Sharing Our Stories of Survival explores the causes and consequences of such behavior. The stories and case-studies presented he...
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- The CBC Massey Lectures
2011
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Winner of the 2003 Trillium Book Award "Stories are wondrous things," award-winning author and scholar Thomas King declares in his 2003 CBC Massey Lectures. "And they are dangerous." Beginning with a traditional Native oral story, King weaves his way through literature and history, religion and politics, popular culture and social protest, gracefully elucidating North America's relationship with its Native peoples. Native culture has deep ties to storytelling, and yet no other North Americ...
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When it was first published, The Perfection of the Morning catapulted Sharon Butala into literary stardom, causing the Toronto Star to crown her as "one of this country's true visionaries." At once a meditation on the world of nature and a personal and spiritual exploration of the roots of creativity, The Perfection of the Morning is Sharon Butala's search for a connection with the prairie that encompassed and often overwhelmed her. More resonant today than ever ...
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Coyote America
A Natural and Supernatural History
2016
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**The “engaging” (New Yorker), New York Times best-selling story of how coyotes took over North America—and are now taking over South America as wellFinalist for the PEN/E.O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award"A masterly synthesis of scientific research and personal observation."—Wall Street Journal**Legends don’t come close to capturing the incredible survival story of the coyote. In the face of centuries of annihilation campa...
2012
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"I had a profoundly well-educated Princetonian ask me, 'Where is your tomahawk?' I had a beautiful woman approach me in the college gymnasium and exclaim, 'You have the most beautiful red skin.' I took a friend to see Dances with Wolves and was told, 'Your people have a beautiful culture.' . . . I made many lifelong friends at college, and they supported but also challenged me with questions like, 'Why should Indians have reservations?'"What have you always wanted to know about Ind...
Those Who Know
20th Anniversary Edition
2012
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WINNER of the 2013 Trade Non-Fiction Book Award at the Alberta Book Publishing Awards. The elders in Those Who Know have devoted their lives to preserving the wisdom and spirituality of their ancestors. Despite insult and oppression, they have maintained sometimes forbidden practices for the betterment of not just their people, but all humankind. First published in 1991, Dianne Meili’s book remains an essential portrait of men and women who have lived on the trapline, in the army,...
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Storycatcher
Making Sense of Our Lives through the Power and Practice of Story
2010
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Story is the heart of language. Story moves us to love and hate and can motivate us to change the whole course of our lives. Story can lift us beyond our individual borders to imagine the realities of other people, times, and places. Storytelling — both oral tradition and written word — is the foundation of being human. In this powerful book, Christina Baldwin, one of the visionaries who started the personal writing movement, explores the vital necessity of re-creating a sacred common grou...
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An Introduction to American Indian Thought and Philosophy
2012
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This book begins the explanation of how traditional American Indian thought and philosophy were integral to day-to-day matrilineal life. The civilization of the American Indian was predicated on the people's relationships with every form of life, from the perspective of close-knit family communities. This introduction partially explains why indigenous people the world over never overpopulate their environment or destroy the lands where they live. This is the only philosophy that can stop t...
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Race in Minnesota
2016
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In this provocative book, sixteen of Minnesota's best writers provide a range of perspectives on what it is like to live as a person of color in Minnesota. They give readers a splendid gift: the gift of touching another human being's inner reality, behind masks and veils and politeness. They bring us generously into experiences that we must understand if we are to come together in real relationships.Minnesota communities struggle with some of the nation's worst racial disparities. ...
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