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Sister Nations Native American Women Writers on Community

Edited by Heid E. Erdrich & Laura Tohe Foreword by Winona LaDuke

$24.95, cloth, ISBN 0-87351-427-0 $13.95, paper, ISBN 0-87351-428-9 252 pp.

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A lively, accessible, and heartfelt collection of writings by Native
American women writers.

This anthology of fiction, prose, and poetry celebrates the rich diversity
of writing by Native American women today. Editors Heid E. Erdrich and
Laura Tohe have gathered stories from across the nation that celebrate,
record, and explore Native American women's roles in community. The result
is a rich tapestry that contains work by established writers along with
emerging and first-time authors. Contributors include Louise Erdrich, Joy
Harjo, Diane Glancy, Elizabeth Cook-Lynn, Allison Hedge Coke, LeAnne Howe,
Roberta Hill, Kim Blaeser, Linda LeGarde Grover, with a foreword by Winona
LaDuke.

The writings included range from the personal to the political, from
notions of romantic love to the realities of marriage, from finding a place
in modern society to incorporating tradition in daily life. Whether it's
Louise Erdrich's heartbreaking story "The Shawl," Diane Glancy's tightly
distilled poems, or Joy Harjo's elegant and fanciful "How to Get to Planet
Venus," all of these works explore both what it means to be a woman and how
those realities are complicated by the Native American experience.

The editors have divided these lively and thought-provoking pieces into
four sections: "Changing Women," which deals with the stages of a woman's
life, awareness of female ancestors, and women's traditions of healing and
making art; "Strong Hearts," which shows Indian women enduring with love,
defending with fierce judgment, and reaching out across history to protect
the people; "New Age Pocahontas," which reveals the humor and complexity of
stereotypes and simplified images of Native American women; and "In the
Arms of the Skies," which explores the ways in which typical notions about
romantic love and marriage are put to the test.

Sister Nations also includes full biographies of all the contributors,
commentary from many of the authors on their work, and a bibliography of
relevant publications.

HEID E. ERDRICH is a member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Ojibway. Her
collection of poetry Fishing for Myth won a Minnesota Voices Award. Erdrich
teaches Native American literature and creative writing at the University
of St. Thomas in St. Paul. LAURA TOHE was born and raised on the Navajo
reservation. Her book No Parole Today received the Poetry of the Year Award
from the Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers and Storytellers. She is an
associate professor of English at Arizona State University.

Praise for Sister Nations: "A lively, challenging and entertaining
anthology of contemporary Indian women's voices. Erdrich and Tohe have
collected prose and poetry that will provoke, amuse, console and transform
their audiences. Sister Nations is a valuable document and an artistic
gift." -- Valerie Miner, author of The Low Road and Range of Light

"Sister Nations is a powerful and provocative journey that ends at a
kitchen table where women gather to laugh, commiserate, and speak the
truth." -- Susan Power, author of The Grass Dancer

"Sister Nations resonates with the powerful testimony of Indian women's
sisterhood that embraces us in its uncanny truth of what it means to be a
native woman in America. . . . A refreshing collection of Native women's
writing." -- Gloria Bird, co-editor of Reinventing the Enemy's Language:
Contemporary Native American Women's Writings of North America

"In this book, you will find cherished memories and intimate stories
revealed as the treasures they are. Some with the simplicity and
matter-of-factness of a conversation or a tied quilt. Others with the
intricacy and detail of the quill work on a hide using the smallest of
quills from the porcupine's side. They are breathtaking, from the cherished
oral histories of Changing Woman, recording the path, 'the miikinaa,' the
Creator has offered to women, to the honest memories of grandmas and
quilts." -- Winona LaDuke, from the Foreword

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NCIDC (http://www.ncidc.org) is a non-profit that meets the development
needs of American Indians and operates an art gallery featuring the art of
California tribes (http://www.americanindianonline.com)

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