"Letters to America features the work of poets who have had the courage to write about race with honesty and passion. Speakign from the experience of Black, Native American, Asian, Arabic, Indian, Hispanic, and white culture, their diverse voices unite in a dialogue of poems which acknowledge and celebrate our differences while exploring America's shameful history of racial intolerance. The poets in this anthology include Gwendolyn Brook ..."
"Evocative photographs celebrating the rich culture and dramatic landscapes of the Laguna Pueblo, the native people of the U.S. Southwest. Lee Marmon is America's most renowned Native American photographer and yet this is the first book to showcase his breathtaking photography. This book combined Mr. Marmon's award-winning photographs celebrating the Laguna Pueblo - their distinctive landscapes, their traditions and history - with equa ..."
"A stunning anthology of original essays and photographs by 20 American Indian writers and photographers includes the works of Gabriel Horn and Simon Ortiz. Celebrates the depth and diversity of contemporary Native American life. 80 photos, 40 in color. Media tour."
"Harper's Anthology of 20th Century Native American Poetry Representing the work of thirty-one poets since the turn of the century, this is the definitive anthology of Native American poetry. Full description"
"An open venue for Native Americans to speak in their own words of their dreams and hopes, visions and realities. Contributing authors include Leslie Tarmon Silko, Simon Ortiz, Gabriel Horn, Paula Gunn Allen, and others. 2 cassettes."
"Fourteen unforgettable short stories provoke, illuminate, and startle as they explore our perception of nature and the conflict between wildness and civilization within each of us.As we are recognizing the consequences of the destruction of forests and wetlands, the pillaging of the seas, and the toxicity of industry, we are experiencing profound uncertainty about our relationship with the earth. These stellar short stories by writers s ..."
"THIS NORTON CRITICAL EDITION OF ONE OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY'S MOST IMPORTANT POEMS IS THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE EDITION AVAILABLE. TO ASSIST STUDENTS WITH ELIOT'S DEEPLY ALLUSIVE WORK, THE EDITOR, MICHAELF NORTH, PROVIDES DETAILED EXPLANATORY ANNOTATIONS AS WELL AS ELIOT'S OWN NOTES, SOME OF WHICH REQUIRE ANNOTATIONS THEMSELVES. THE TEXT INCLUDED IS THAT OF THE FIRST AMERICAN EDITION (BONI * LIVERIGHT) WITH ELIOT'S NOTES APPEARING AT THE ..."
Acoma(Updated) Pueblo in the Sky by Ward Alan Minge, SimonOrtiz Paperback, 245 Pages, Published 2002 by University Of New Mexico Press ISBN-13: 978-0-8263-1301-0, ISBN: 0-8263-1301-9
"The only official history of the Sky City sanctioned by the tribal council, Acoma: Pueblo in the Sky chronicles the social, economic, and political history of the Acoma tribe. For centuries the people of Acoma have endured newcomers on the New Mexican plains who often came at once to marvel at, and manipulate, the Acoma way of life. Through the advent of rival tribes, the Spanish, and the thousands of tourists who now visit Sky City eve ..."
"Once again sharing the wisdom of Old Man Antonio and his Mayan heritage, Subcomandante Marcos tells two folktales from the Zapatista rebellion against the Mexican Government."The Story of the Sword" is an ancient parable that demonstrates how the indigenous peoples of Mexico can finally defeat the European invader. The tree, for instance, tried to fight the sword, but was defeated. The stone likewise tried to fight the sword, but was de ..."