""A collection of important, eloquent, and often mesmerizing writings by American Indian Women. . . . A profoundly moving statement of resilience and renewal."—San Francisco ChronicleThis long-awaited anthology celebrates the experience of Native American women and is at once an important contribution to our literature and an historical document. It is the most comprehensive anthology of its kind to collect poetry, fiction, prayer, a ..."
"From people who value stories and songs from literary traditions that are as encompassing and intricate as those of Europe, Reinventing the Enemy's Language is the most comprehensive anthology of its kind to collect the poetry, fiction, prayer and memoir from Native American women. It is about the process of writing and speaking that sheds light on what it means to be an Indian woman at the end of the century, as many nations - includin ..."
"This new collection reveals the vitality of the intellectual and creative work of Native women today. The authors examine the avenues that Native American women have chosen for creative, cultural, and political expressions, and discuss the points of convergence between Native American feminisms and other feminisms. Individual contributors articulate their positions around issues such as identity, community, sovereignty, culture, and rep ..."
"This new collection reveals the vitality of the intellectual and creative work of Native women today. The authors examine the avenues that Native American women have chosen for creative, cultural, and political expressions, and discuss the points of convergence between Native American feminisms and other feminisms. Individual contributors articulate their positions around issues such as identity, community, sovereignty, culture, and rep ..."
"Cherokee, Chippewa, Sioux, Navaho, Modoc . . . voices of Native Americans in stories uniquely their ownEach of these authors writes of what he or she knows best, of what is in their blood: the traditions of their cultures and the wounds of their hearts. From bestselling authors such as Louise Erdrich and N. Scott Momaday, to new voices such as Diane Glancy and Gloria Bird, the result is a brilliant anthology resonant with feeling and co ..."
The River of History Prose Poems by GloriaBird Paperback, 36 Pages, Published 1997 by Trask House Books ISBN-13: 978-0-932264-13-8, ISBN: 0-932264-13-1
Taking Sides Ser. Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in Family and Personal Relationships by GloriaBird, Michael J. Sporakowski Paperback, Published 1995 by Brown & Benchmark Pub ISBN-13: 978-0-697-33503-6, ISBN: 0-697-33503-8
Full Moon on the Reservation(1st Edition) by GloriaBird Paperback, 67 Pages, Published 1993 by Greenfield Review Press ISBN-13: 978-0-912678-86-3, ISBN: 0-912678-86-0
"Poetry. American Indian Studies. FULL MOON ON THE RESERVATION is a collection of poetry by Gloria Bird, a North American Native Author's First Book Award Winner: "In Gloria Bird's auspicious first collection, present and past, personal and communal, coalesce to form a story simultaneously present and stretching back in time. Each poem is a making, a hard won moment of change which reclaims the self that is the story. The result is a poe ..."
"Jeff. Meer. JeffMeer is an assistant editor at Psychology Today. Bill is a graduate
student in architecture at a major university in the Northeast. He is shy, and when
he speaks, he does so softly, with a slight Alabama drawl. Bill spends Monday ..."
"An anthology of contemporary Native American women's writing including short stories, poems, essays, and memoirs by writers in Canada's prairie provinces and western Northwest Territories. Introduction by Gloria Bird, preface by Emma La Rocque. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or."