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nila northSun (Chippewa/Shoshone)
After attending the Returning the Gift Native Writers Festival in 1992, she started writing and submitting her work again. This collection, including poems from her early chapbooks as well as later writing, was first announced in 1994. The title poem, she says, is "not only sexually suggestive, but alludes to the idea of a forked tongue liar or a gossip from which many of the other pieces derive."
West End Press
$8.95

Howard Adams (Metis)

This book emanated from experiences of life and political struggle under colonization in Metis and other Aboriginal communities in Canada. The book provides a uniquely Aboriginal sociopolitical perspective on the effect of colonization on Aboriginal Peoples in Canada: it also presents a fresh outlook on de-colonization and contemporary Aboriginal life and culture.

Theytus

$12.95
Rosalio Moises (Yaqui)
"The reminiscences of a Yaqui Indian born in 1896 in northwestern Mexico whose story begins during the Yaqui revolutionary period, continues through the last uprising in 1926, and ends with [his] recollections of his life on a Texas farm from 1952 to 1969. The introduction by Professor Kelley adds scholarly analysis to the poignant autobiographical narrative."-Booklist
University of Nebraska Press
$10.95
Richard Red Hawk (Wyandot)
Presents the letters from A to Z, using each letter to introduce the culture, customs, and history of the North American Indians.
Sierra Oaks
$7.00
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The Dawnland Singers
Joe, Jim, Jesse, and Marge Bruchac perform live at the Flynn Theatre with Wolfsong, Nanatasis, Jeanne Brink, and Pablo Hurtado. Traditional tales & Abenaki music. Cassette Tape
Good Mind Records

$10.00

The Dawnland Singers
Joe, Jim, Jesse, and Marge Bruchac perform live at the Flynn Theatre with Wolfsong, Nanatasis, Jeanne Brink, and Pablo Hurtado. Traditional tales & Abenaki music. CD
Good Mind Records

$14.00
Henry Lorne Masta (Abenaki)
This is a reprint of Henry Lorne Masta's important work on the Abenaki language, first published in 1932. Abenaki is a member of the Algonquian family and is spoken in Quebec and neighbouring US states. There are few native speakers, but there is considerable interest in keeping the language alive.
Global Language Press (August 2008)
$20.00

Marilou Awiakta (Cherokee)

Combining her Cherokee/Appalachian heritage with the experience of growing up on the atomic frontier in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, Awiakta’s poetry follows the trail of Awi Usdi, Little Deer, through the saga of the Trail of Tears, through her own childhood, and into the heart of the atom itself.

Pocahontas Press

$9.95

Joseph Bruchac (Abenaki)

Poems of close observance and passionate feeling that deeply reflect the author's native ancestry and his belief in hope in a dark time.
West End Press

$11.95
Achimoona means stories in the Cree language. This collection of 10 stories for children ages 8 and up were written by eight Native authors during a workshop in 1985. Metis author Maria Campbell has written an introduction that explains the importance of storytellers in Native cultures and their changing role. She describes the process undertaken by Jordan Wheeler, Bernalda Wheeler, Pricilla Settee, Wes Fineday, Harvey Knight, Peter Deranger, Darlene Frenette and John Cuthand to tell their stories for today's children. In The Hockey Game, a young Native boy boarding with a non-native family tries to make sense of his new surroundings. Naska is a powerful story written from the point of view of a northern pike as she hunts in the Saskatchewan River. Each story combines the wisdom of traditional values with contemporary situations. The book includes 16 colour reproductions of art by well-known Native artists. Achimoona represents one of the first literary collections for children by First Nations authors.
Fifth House
$14.00

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