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UGH: April 2012
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Monday, April 30, 2012. 2012 Lifetime Achievement Award Native Writers’ Circle of the Americas. Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma), author of fiction, poetry, screenplays, creative non-fiction, plays, and scholarly articles, is the winner of the 2012 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Native Writers’ Circle of the Americas. A well respected and honored author, LeAnne Howe’s books include. 2001), winner of an American Book Award in 2002 from the Before Columbus Foundation;. The French translation of. Here First...
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UGH: Native American Women's Poetry
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Thursday, May 17, 2012. Native American Women's Poetry. Drunken Boat No. 15. Features several Native women poets including Natalie Diaz, Natanya Ann Pulley, Joan Kane, dg okpik. Diane Glancey, Erika Wurth, Erin Bad Hand, Kateri Menominee. And Kimberly Becker, among others. Layli Long Soldier, who edited the portfolio, writes in her introduction:. Working with the poems in this folio, I remembered the introduction to Reinventing the Enemy’s Language. Read the rest here. Just the facts please, Ma'am.
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UGH: Trilling!
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Friday, April 13, 2012. Today I was thrilled (trill-worthy! To see Dine author and fellow co-editor Natanya Ann Pulley's " An Open Letter to Johnny Depp's Tonto. Published in McSweeney's Internet Tendency. This is major coup (yes, a pun! For Native writers; we don't often see our names published in mainstream publications and most certainly not in this context- a letter of protest, but a really scathingly funny, clever and dare I say, non-confrontational, letter of protest. Slime, or maybe her lunch?
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Wednesday, January 02, 2013. Is a literary space for women of the world. Letter from the Editors. With so many stories, words, and visions represented, it felt natural to begin the journal with a creative work that resembled a prayer. Osborn writes “this is how all stories begin,. Just as the landscape is integral to “Dawn,” we have included other pieces that are firmly grounded in specific geographies. In Kao’s creative non-fiction essay “Roots and Leaves”. 8221; where we are presented with a complex se...
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UGH: May 2011
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Monday, May 23, 2011. Native Poets in D.C. To the web cast for the auspicious reading of "The Florida Review, Native Issue" at the National Museum of the American Indian this last January. I couldn't go because I didn't have anything to wear, that being among my most preeminent concerns, vain as I am. See, you assume I'm. Doesn't mean you have an obligation to drape it on your body. It's nearly impossible to wear cute shoes in the winter let alone cute shoes that happen to match your outfit! PS You'll no...
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UGH: July 2010
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Saturday, July 24, 2010. Marianne Broyles' "The Red Window" Reviewed by Thomas Hubbard. It's possible I may be in trouble for posting this review, since I "borrowed" it from. If anyone has qualms about it you know where to find me. The newest issue is out now which includes my prize winning essay. Monday night 7-26, is the launch reading of WISH YOU WERE HERE issue at Seattle's Richard Hugo House, which I've just recently learned used to be a. The Red Window, by Marianne Aweagon Broyles. Brings into focu...
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UGH: May 2012
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Thursday, May 17, 2012. Native American Women's Poetry. Drunken Boat No. 15. Features several Native women poets including Natalie Diaz, Natanya Ann Pulley, Joan Kane, dg okpik. Diane Glancey, Erika Wurth, Erin Bad Hand, Kateri Menominee. And Kimberly Becker, among others. Layli Long Soldier, who edited the portfolio, writes in her introduction:. Working with the poems in this folio, I remembered the introduction to Reinventing the Enemy’s Language. Read the rest here. Just the facts please, Ma'am.
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UGH: Regenerations: Indigenous Poetry Series
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Friday, April 19, 2013. Regenerations: Indigenous Poetry Series. Lost Horse Press Adds New Poetry Book Series:. Regenerations: Indigenous Poetry Series. Lost Horse Press is pleased to announce a new poetry book series entitled,. Regenerations: Indigenous Poetry Series. The unique series will present inspiring and thought-provoking Native American voices in their original indigenous languages, providing an artistic, cultural and linguistic gateway towards language revitalization efforts in the Americas.
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UGH: August 2011
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Tuesday, August 23, 2011. Out of University of Arizona Press and soon to be available in October is SING; Poetry from the Indigenous Americas. SING might seem familiar to devotees of Ndn poetry and that's because a third of it was in a journal called. To Topos: Poetry International. Published in 2006 by Oregon State University. From the University of Arizona Press website:. Http:/ poetry.arizona.edu/news-event/2011/11/reading-sing-poetry-indigenous-americas. Just the facts please, Ma'am. A Wolf Point wom...
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UGH: January 2013
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Tuesday, January 15, 2013. Bad Indians: A Tribal Memoir" by Deborah Miranda. Bad Indians: A Tribal Memoir. By Deborah A. Miranda. From the Heyday website:. Deborah A. Miranda is an enrolled member of the Ohlone Costanoan Esselen Nation of California, and is also of Chumash and Jewish ancestry. The author of two poetry collections— Indian Cartography. Which won the Diane Decorah Award for First Book from the Native Writer’s Circle of the Americas, and The Zen of La Llorona. Just the facts please, Ma'am.
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