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Storytelling. At base that is what American Indian authors and poets are doing — storytelling.

Jace Weaver in
Other Words: American Indian Literature,
Law, and Culture


Read Debbie Reese's blog, American Indians in Children's Literature, with recommendations of books for use at all levels, from picture books to young adult reading.

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Dakota

notarrow pictureSusan Power, Dakota , from Voices from the Gaps (Unofficial)

Delaware

notarrow pictureJack Forbes, Powhatan-Renape, Delaware-Lenape
notarrow pictureDaniel David Moses, Delaware
notarrow pictureTerra Trevor, Cherokee, Delaware, Seneca

Dogrib

notarrow pictureRichard Van Camp, Dogrib Blog !!

Esselen

notarrow pictureDeborah Miranda, Esselen

Hopi

notarrow pictureWendy Rose, Hopi/Miwok, from Voices from the Gaps (Unofficial)
notarrow pictureFrom the Modern American Poetry website.

Huron

notarrow pictureAllison Hedge Coke, Huron/Eastern Tsalagi

Isleta Pueblo

notarrow pictureEvelina Zuni Lucero, Isleta/San Juan Pueblo
notarrow pictureMartin Cruz Smith, Isleta Pueblo

Kiowa

notarrow pictureN. Scott Momaday (Unofficial), Kiowa
notarrow pictureSelected Bibliography of writings on Momaday's work.
notarrow pictureThe Buffalo Trust

Kwantlen

notarrow pictureJoseph A. Dandurand, Kwantlen

Laguna Pueblo

notarrow picturePaula Gunn Allen, Laguna Pueblo/Sioux Blog !!
notarrow picturefrom Voices in the Gaps. (Unofficial)
notarrow pictureLee Francis, Laguna Pueblo/Anishinabe
notarrow pictureCarol Lee Sanchez, Laguna Pueblo
notarrow pictureLeslie Marmon Silko, Laguna Pueblo
notarrow pictureLeslie Marmon Silko' (1948 - ), a short biography
notarrow pictureWorld Literature website, Silko page
notarrow pictureOnline Poetry Classroom, Silko page
notarrow pictureClassroom Issues and Strategies by Norma C. Wilson
notarrow picturePerspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide - Leslie Marmon Silko
notarrow pictureNative American Literature -The Pueblo, English 210, Laura Arnold, Reed College
notarrow pictureHomepage on literati.net
notarrow pictureInfoPlease.com entry
notarrow pictureThe Function of Landscape in Ceremony. by Robert M. Nelson
notarrow pictureRewriting Ethnography: The Embedded Texts in Leslie Silko's Ceremony. by Robert M. Nelson
notarrow pictureThe Kaupata Motif in Silko's Ceremony: A Study of a Literary Homology by Robert M. Nelson
notarrow pictureA Laguna Woman by Robert M. Nelson
notarrow pictureHe Said / She Said: Writing Oral Tradition in John Gunn's "Ko-pot Ka-nat" and Leslie Silko's Storyteller by Robert M. Nelson
notarrow pictureInterpretation Brings Us Together: Leslie Marmon Silko's Ceremony and the Hermeneutic Circle by Shawn Rider
notarrow pictureLeslie Marmon Silko's Ceremony and the Effects of White Contact on Pueblo Myth and Ritual by Suzanne M. Austgen
notarrow pictureAmerican Paradoxes in Leslie Marmon Silko's Ceremony by Jessica M. Vianes
notarrow pictureCommentary on Ceremony and Almanac of the Dead from the Hippocrates Project at the New York University School of Medicine.
notarrow pictureSilko page from Voices from the Gaps (Unofficial)
notarrow pictureAn Interview with Leslie Marmon Silko by Thomas Irmer

Lenape

notarrow pictureQwo -Li Driskill, Cherokee, Lenape, Lumbee, Osage

Lumbee

notarrow pictureQwo -Li Driskill, Cherokee, Lenape, Lumbee, Osage
notarrow pictureJack Forbes, Powhatan-Renape, Delaware-Lenape

Maidu/Konkow

notarrow pictureJanice Gould, Maidu/Konkow

Menominee

notarrow pictureChrystos, Menominee, from Voices in the Gaps. (Unofficial)

Meskwaki

notarrow pictureRay A. Young Bear, Meskwaki
notarrow pictureFrom the Modern American Poetry website.

Miami

notarrow pictureThomas Hubbard, Cherokee/Miami

Mi'kmaw

notarrow pictureRita Joe, Mi'kmaw

Note: Currently poetry chapbooks are for sale on the websites of Tiffany Midge, Deborah Miranda, Annette Arkeketa, Annette Arkeketa, Ofelia Zepeda, Duane Niatum and Marijo Moore. Ordering information is available on each site. Chapbooks from Lance Henson, Carter Revard and Maurice Kenny are available from Point Riders Press.





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