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Native Voices: Indigenous American Poetry, Craft, and Conversations

Contributor(s): Fuhrman, Cmarie (Editor)

ISBN: 9781946482181

Publisher: Tupelo Press

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Pub Date: April 1, 2019

Dewey: 811.6080897

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.23" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 1.77 lbs) 554 pages

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Description: In this groundbreaking anthology of Indigenous poetry and prose, Native poems, stories, and essays are informed with a knowledge of both what has been lost and what is being restored. It presents a diverse collection of stories told by Indigenous writers about themselves, their histories, and their present. It is a celebration of culture and the possibilities of language, in conversation with those poets and storytellers who have paved the way. A truly synergetic collection of contemporary and early Native voices - publisher's website.

Brief description: CMarie Fuhrman is the 2019 recipient of the Grace Paley Fellowship at Under the Volcano in Tepotzlán, Mexico, and winner of the Bank's Award for poetry. A 2019 graduate of the University of Idaho's MFA program, she is the Project Coordinator for Indigenous Knowledge for Effective Education Program (IKEEP). Often anthologized, CMarie's poetry and nonfiction have appeared in Yellow Medicine Review, Cutthroat a Journal of the Arts, Whitefish Review, Broadsided Press's NoDAPL compilation, High Desert Journal, Sustainable Play, Taos Journal of Poetry and Art, among many other venues. She currently serves as Poetry Review Editor for Transmotion Journal. CMarie resides in West Central Idaho.

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