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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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The body of work collected here not only illustrates the diversity of what is often grouped together under the rubric of "Asian American" experience, but, even more strongly, it insists on the normalcy of such diversity in a multicultural society.  In new ways, in their many voices, these stories teel and re-tell the old American story of coming home to stay. - Sylvia Watanabe editor
Greenfield Review Press
$14.95

The Dawnland Singers
A new collection of traditional and contemporary songs honoring important Native people, historical events and culture.  Including several songs written in the Abenaki language. Songs written and performed by Joseph, Marge, Jim and Jesse Bruchac and performed on guitar, flute, drum, rattle, fiddle with John Kirk and Ed Lowman.
Good Mind Records Spring 2009

$14.00
Edited by Vaughn Ward
This collection of 17 tall tales, puns, and outrageous stories from the Adirondack Liars' Club - a group of nine men dedicated to preserving a tradition that began in the live - in lumber camps of the 19th century - offers a fresh view of American folklore.  "Highly entertaining in themselves, the techniques reflected in the stories include puns, illogical sequences of events, outright lies, and tall tales on the order of Paul Bunyan. Delightful." -BookList
Greenfield Review Press
$9.95
by Harvey Carr, Edited by Vaughn Ward
The late Harvey Carr was an Adirondack woodsman and storyteller of prodigious gifts, whose tales of Bruno the Bear, zucchini canoes, beavers with chain saws, and Ol' Grampa are classics of the genre. Presented in his own inimitable language, and transcribed directly from his oral tellings, these 60 stories are essential reading for anyone who loves humor, tall tales, and American folklore.
BOWMAN BOOKS
$12.95
Deborah Miranda (Esselen/Chumash)
Winner of the North American Native Authors First Book Award. "Deborah Miranda's INDIAN CARTOGRAPHY provides a psychic and emotional remapping of the Native American world of the West Coast. In lyric verse that is sometimes spare, sometimes dramatic, Miranda charts a homeward journey through the heart's territory--a land that has long been torn, disrupted, and colonized in the harshest sense of that word"--Janice Gould. "The first poem grabbed my wrist and held me for the duration. The prose is equally alive and its images have the precision and the edge of the finest poetry. Seamless back and forth journey from one little girl to another, one woman to another, one memory to another. All distinct yet connected. One long scream from a heart who will not stop living, whose life is an affirmation of survival" - Wendy Rose. Greenfield Review Press
$12.95
"Collectively, these stories gathered by the editors with intelligence and grace, are impressive in their geographical breadth.  The narratives span the globe, and in this very dispersal correspond to the migrations of exile and return fundamental to the Asian American psyche.  Individually, these stories are distinctive in their emotional range: each on flying inland, straight into the heart of our experience." - Cathy Song, author of School Figures
Greenfield Review Press
$17.95

Joseph Bruchac retells 10 traditional Iroquois stories. Compact Disc
Good Mind Records

$14.00
by Vivian Shipley
Greenfield Review Press, 1982
Out of stock

Tom Porter/Sakokwenionkwas (Mohawk)
The true account of how a small group of traditional Kanienkehaka  set out to fulfill a prophecy . . .
Bowman Books

$25.00

The new book, “The Language of Basket Making,” in both English and Abenaki, by Jesse Bruchac with technical assistance by Jeanne Brink and linguistic assistance by Elie Joubert is the first attempt at creating a ‘how-to’ manual within the Abenaki language.” Western Abenaki is translated into colloquial English in a series of steps with clear black and white photographs showing the process – and thus revealing the culture – of wood splint ash basket making in the Wabanaki culture.

2010 Bowman Books

$19.95

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