A critical examination of the role of U.S. universities in colonization
A unique in-depth study of a culture-specific approach to Indigenous dramaturgy that challenges Eurocentric ideologies
The stories of the Huron, Miami, Ottawa, Potawatomi, and Chippewa tribes in the years before contact with European settlers
Intimate, illuminating conversations with one of the most important voices in contemporary American poetry
A comprehensive reference on the litigation of Indian treaty rights in the upper Great Lakes region
The first anthology to showcase the rich and diverse dramatic work of Native American women
The story of how Great Lakes Indians survived the early reservation years
The stories of the Michigan childhood of a girl of both Anishinaabeg and English descent
Moving stories of struggle, survival, love, and hope from a 1930s northern Michigan Native American community
A passionately intelligent, exquisitely illustrated guide to the native trees of the North American continent that offers an informative and entertaining blueprint for rebuilding the biosphere
An analysis of indigenous rights and the challenges confronting indigenous peoples in the twenty-first century
The story of one woman's life in rural New Mexico and of her emergence as a community leader
An accessible introduction to a wide range of contemporary poetry by Native Americans
A brotherly companion to Nancy Lurie's Mountain Wolf Woman
Challenges the prevailing notion that the work of all American writers reflects a sense of determined individualism
A classic ethnography of continuing importance