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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.
Listen to authors read from their own work on our virtual iPod.
Dennis Banks, Anishinaabe, from the Wikipedia
Kimberly Blaeser, Anishinaabe
from Voices in the Gaps. (Unofficial)
Ignatia Broker Ojibwe, from Voices in the Gaps. (Unofficial)
kateri akiwenzie-damm, Anishinaabe Blog !!
Heid Erdrich, Anishinaabe
From Voices in the Gaps (Unofficial).
Louise Erdrich, Anishinaabe, from the Modern American Poetry website.
From the publisher's website
Lannan Readings & Conversations - Louise Erdrich with Gail Caldwell
Wikipedia entry
From the Reed College English 201 site, Prof. Laura Arnold
Writers on Writing; Two Languages in Mind, But Just One in the Heart by Louise Erdrich in The New York Times
From Voices in the Gaps (Unofficial).
Sister Godzilla, from the The Atlantic Monthly [For subscribers only]
Satan: Hijacker of a Planet, from the The Atlantic Monthly [For subscribers only]
Matchimanito, from the The Atlantic Monthly [For subscribers only]
Destiny, from the The Atlantic Monthly [For subscribers only]
Saint Marie, from the The Atlantic Monthly [For subscribers only]
Interview with Louise Erdrich from The Atlantic Unbound
Interview with Louise Erdrich on The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse on Booksense
Reviews of several of Louise Erdrich's books in The New York Times and elsewhere.
Louise Erdrich, b. 1954. Biography from the Celebrating Woman's History website.
Annotations on Love Medicine and Tracks from the Hippocrates Project at the New York University School of Medicine
Lee Francis, Laguna Pueblo/Anishinaabe
Basil Johnston, Ojibwe
Maude Kegg, Ojibwe, from Voices in the Gaps (Unofficial)
Winona LaDuke, Anishinaabe, from Voices in the Gaps (Unofficial)
Jim Northrup, Anishinaabe
Marcie R. Rendon , Anishinabe
From Voices in the Gaps (Unofficial)
Armand Garnet Ruffo, Ojibway
Denise Sweet, Anishinaabe
Drew Hayden Taylor, Ojibway from the Curve Lake First Nations
You, too, can be a native person, from the Now On Magazine
Real natives don't eat tofu, from the Now On Magazine
Loved Venice but missed macaroni, from the Now On Magazine
Real natives don't arrive late, from the Now On Magazine
My Mohawk bud won't bow head, from the Now On Magazine
Mark Turcotte, Chippewa
David Treuer, Ojibwe Blog !!
Mark Turcotte, Chippewa
E. Donald Two Rivers, Ojibwa
Gerald Vizenor, Anishinaabe
Note: Currently poetry chapbooks are for sale
chapbooks are for sale on the websites of Tiffany Midge, Deborah Miranda, 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.
Recommend this website to a friend!
Most of these sites have been constructed either by the writer or with the writer's cooperation and collaboration. When that is not the case, the site is designated as Unofficial.
This index is compiled by Karen M. Strom
This page was last modified on Sunday, 03-Dec-2006 15:02:27 EST.