Stories of oppression and survival, of heritage denied and reclaimed -- twenty-two American writers recall childhood in their native land.
This essential collection of Indigenous voices explores:
Coming of Age Stories: From the forced assimilation of boarding schools to the quiet strength of oral tradition, these personal narratives chronicle the turbulent passage into adulthood.
Cultural Reclamation: Discover powerful accounts of heritage denied and reclaimed, and the resilient fight to preserve identity in the face of oppression.
Tribal History and Survival: Journey through the 19th and 20th centuries, witnessing the struggles of individuals from nations including the Sioux, Cherokee, and Pawnee.
Renowned Authors: Featuring unforgettable selections from literary giants like Louise Erdrich, N. Scott Momaday, and Leslie Marmon Silko alongside other vital writers.