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21) Shapeshift
Author
Series
Sun tracks volume 52
Publisher
University of Arizona Press
Pub. Date
[2003]
Language
English
22) Woven stone
Author
Series
Sun tracks volume 21
Publisher
University of Arizona Press
Pub. Date
[1992]
Language
English
Author
Series
Sun tracks volume 45
Publisher
University of Arizona Press
Pub. Date
[2000]
Language
English
Author
Series
Sun tracks volume 38
Publisher
University of Arizona Press
Pub. Date
[1999]
Language
English
Description
A collection of poems by an urban Indian from California. In From the Stench of My Belly, she writes: "I'm sure when you were young / you saw Indians on TV / YOU SAW ME ON TV: / Indian princess / rotund squaw / blood-thirsty brave /stoic chief / ungrateful drunk."
Author
Series
Sun tracks volume 64
Publisher
University of Arizona Press
Pub. Date
2008.
Language
English
Author
Series
Sun tracks volume 30
Publisher
University of Arizona Press
Pub. Date
1994.
Language
English
Description
Poems on those "who are not often heard from:" salmon, trees, edible roots, berries, deer. In Cricket, she writes: "Brilliant, he bristles as an undercover militant. / Hand winging in the air, / running the current of his backward hair. / Dogged, he insists on an argument." By the author of Hand into Stone.
Author
Series
Sun tracks volume 17
Publisher
Sun Tracks
Pub. Date
[1989]
Language
English
Description
Images from Navajo country are accompanied by prose poems evoking the sacredness of the land.
Author
Series
Sun tracks volume 23
Publisher
University of Arizona Press
Pub. Date
[1993]
Language
English
Description
A collection of poems and prose in which Navajo writer Luci Tapahonso remembers the people and places she encountered during her childhood in Shiprock, New Mexico.
Author
Series
Sun tracks volume 42
Publisher
University of Arizona Press
Pub. Date
1999.
Language
English
Author
Series
Sun tracks volume 37
Publisher
University of Arizona Press
Pub. Date
[1999]
Language
English
Description
An anthology on the life of Indians. In The Killing of a State Cop, an ex-soldier revenges himself for a lifetime of humiliation, while the title story is an old man's skeptical reaction to the landing on the moon. By an Indian writer.
Author
Series
Sun tracks volume 66
Publisher
University of Arizona Press
Pub. Date
[2009]
Language
English
Description
Within these colorful pages, family and community come together in celebration of a girl's journey, offering praise, love, and advice to help carry her forward through the many milestones to come.
Author
Series
Sun tracks volume 63
Publisher
University of Arizona Press
Pub. Date
[2008]
Language
English
Author
Series
Sun tracks volume 57
Publisher
University of Arizona Press
Pub. Date
[2006]
Language
English
Description
A member of the the Wolf House of the Kaagwaantaan clan of the Tlingit Indians tells the story of her early family life, her travels as a young woman, and her return home to Juneau, Alaska as an adult.
Series
Sun tracks volume 35
Publisher
University of Arizona Press
Pub. Date
[1998]
Language
English
Description
Now it is My Turn to Stand. At Acoma Pueblo meetings, members rise and announce their intention to speak. In that moment they are recognized and heard. In Speaking for the Generations, Acoma Pueblo poet Simon Ortiz brings together contemporary Native American writers to take their turn. Each offers an evocation of herself or himself, describing the personal, social, and cultural influences on her or his development as a writer. Although each writer's...
Author
Series
Sun tracks volume 61
Publisher
University of Arizona Press
Pub. Date
[2007]
Language
English
Author
Series
Sun tracks volume 88
Publisher
The University of Arizona Press
Pub. Date
[2021]
Language
English
Description
"After a security guard is found dead and another wounded at the Children's Museum of Science and History in Norman, Oklahoma, Choctaw detective Monique Blue Hawk and her partner Chris Pierson are summoned to investigate. The detectives are baffled at the lack of fingerprints, footprints, or any obvious means to enter the locked building. The only initial clues are owl feathers found scattered in the basement. While perusing old archival records,...
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