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This section lists the multicultural publications of The Greenfield Review and its imprints Bowman Books, Ithaca House Press and Goodmind Records.  Unlike the other sections of our site the titles listed here are authored by both Native and non-Native authors. 

Anthologies (8)
Audio (16)
Folklore (15)
Poetry (41)
Prose (19)

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Lance Henson (Cheyenne)
"The eloquence of Henson's best poems has always been heightened by their compression, and their power has been impilcit in their images and in the interrelationship of those images. It is to Henson's credit that he is willing to face the danger inherent in more explicit methods." - Robert L. Berner
Greenfield Review Press
$9.95
Nuer songs translated by Terese Svoboda.
The Nuer are a cattle herding people who live along the Nile. This book is more than just a translation of their songs, it's photographs and narative place the songs and the translator's experience in a powerful and meaningful context. With photos by the author.
Greenfield Review Press
$9.95
by Ron Welburn
Poems from this author who is living like many on the "Indian and Black Color-line."  They reflect his childhoos growing up close to the knowledge of his ancestry among the Cherokee and Assateague / Gingasken peoples of the Delmarva Peninsula nations.  
Greenfield Review Press
$12.95
The poems in Crossing Water reflect the multiple face of Caribbean and, by so doing, defy any easy labelling or categorization.  They celebrate a region's language and customs, landscape and seascape.
Greenfield Review Press
$12.95
by Marilyn Chin
"Highly recommended for contemporary literature collections."
-Small Press "Dwarf Bamboo is an admirable collection from a new poet whose work deserves serious attention."
-Quarterly West
Greenfield Review Press
$9.95
Out of stock
by J. Charles Green
J. Charles Green was a young poet who began writing while an inmate at the Arizona State Prison. His work was just beginning to attract critical acclaim from editors and publishers when he died of hepatitis in the prison hospital. 57 pages
Greenfield Review Press, 1975
$20.00
Gloria Bird (Spokane)
Winner of the poetry, first North American Native Authors Book Award.
Greenfield Review Press
$9.95

Tehanatorens/Ray Fadden (Mohawk)

Iroquois traditions as related by the founder of the Six Nations Indian Museum. Compact Disc
Good Mind Records

$14.00
by Don Bowman
These 50-plus stories of Adirondack folklore document for the first time a remarkable Native American way of life, lost forever when the Sacandaga Valley was flooded in 1930 to create a reservoir for the Albany area. Don Bowman, who helped clear the valley prior to the flooding, was drawn into the lives and stories of the local Mohawk, Iroquois, and Abenaki who fill this book. His collection reminds us of their traditional customs ("She Was an Indian maid" and "No one will ever scatter my Father's Bones") and the way they interpreted natural phenomena and everyday events ("I Had a Fine Day" and "Petrified Sea Garden"). It is a poignant reminder that Native roots run deep. Don Bowman, now in his ninth decade, is retired and lives in Brown's Summit, North Carolina. His memoirs appear regularly in the Edinburg Newsletter.
Greenfield Review Press
$12.95

Joseph Bruchac (Abenaki)
"Hidden Roots" focuses on the greater impact that the generations of Abenaki that followed had to deal with.  Readers will learn about the loss of identity, history and culture; lack of self worth and fear that Abenaki people were feeling, and still feel today. Middle grade readers love to see life as "being fair", and will totally understand that life is not fair in this story. This is a book that should be read in every middle school class, so that this history will not be forgotten, and never be repeated. - Judy Dow (Abenaki)
   “Reprising his signature themes, Bruchac sets up this taut novel to reveal a chilling bit of history. . .The climactic shocker has the intended effect and is certain to have a searing impact on the audience.”  – Publisher’s Weekly
Bowman Books

$9.95

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