Blue Dawn, Red Earth
By Clifford E. Trafzer
By Clifford E. Trafzer
Category: Essays & Literary Collections | Fiction
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$16.95
Jan 01, 1996 | ISBN 9780385479523
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Praise
“Cliff Trafzer has put together a stunning collection of Native American voices in a works that shimmer with wit and erupt with rage while, most crucially, demonstrating the astonishing complexity and richness of Native American storytelling past and present. In these thitry stories, the contemporary Native Amerian world of the magical and mundane, outraged and outrageous, timeless and timely is shown to be very much alive and very much essential to what American and world literature are about. These are stories of survival for five hundred years against enormous odds through humor and grace, through courage and luck, and, most of all, through language–the power of story.” –Louis Owens, author of Other Destinies and Wolfsong
“Enchanting, moving, colorful! Through fiction characters, the authors offer a slice of contemporary Native American life. Blue Dawn, Red Earth is skillfully edited and magnificently written by some fo the best Indian storytellers of our time.” –Larry Myers, Executive Secretary, Native American Heritage Commission
“Featuring the work of new young talents and established masters, the stories in Blue Dawn, Red Earth celebrate the lives of contemporary Native Americans. While never denying the often harsh realities faced by native peoples, the stories express a confidence that native peoples, their spirituality and their sense of humor very much intact, will survive.” –Rebecca Kugel, Professor of History, American Indian Studies, University of California, Riverside
Table Of Contents
Introduction
Clifford E. Trafzer
The Witches of Eufaula, Oklahoma
Craig S. Womack
Names
Lorne Simon
Darlene and the Dead Man
Anita Endrezze
The Reapers
Jim Barnes
Spirit Curse
Annie Hansen
What’s in a Song
Maurice Kenny
Wisteria
Patricia Riley
Sky Burial
Richard Van Camp
Midnight at the Graveyard
Penny Olson
Memekwesiw
Misha
Cooking Woman
E. K. Caldwell
The Raleigh Man
Eric L. Gansworth
Bagattaway
Chris Fleet
Growing Things
Kimberly M. Blaeser
Oshkiwiinag: Heartlines on the Trickster Express
Gerald Vizenor
So I Blow Smoke in Her Face
Laura Tobe
Beets
Tiffany Midge
The Last Rattlesnake Throw
Ralph Salisbury
Never Again
D. L. Birchfield
Talking Things Over with the Boiler Man
Duane Niatum
A Jingle for Silvy
Richard G. Green
Roma and Julie: Indians in Duality
Barney Bush
Rocking in the Pink Light
Gloria Bird
El Sol
Guadalupe J. Solis, Jr.
The Mystery of the White Roses
Vee F. Browne
A Belated Letter to Christopher Columbus
Georges E. Sioui
The Atsye Parallel
Lee Francis
Grampa Pamsey and the Great Canyon
Darryl “Babe” Wilson
Looking for Hiawatha
Andrew Connors
Dreamland
Jason B. Edwards
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