Issue 11.1 | Jan/Feb/Mar 2008
Contents
By now many of you know that our second anthology of Native writing, Sovereign Bones, edited by Eric Gansworth, has been published to terrific reviews. Like our first anthology, Genocide of the Mind, edited by Marijo Moore, this book was published by Amerinda, Inc, in partnership... click here for more...
An Indian boy, watching his mother cook frybread, dipped his fingers in the flour, rubbed it on his cheeks and yelled, "Look, Mom! I'm White!" In tears the boy went into the living room. His father asked, "What's the matter, boy?" When the boy told him, his father punched him in the chest yelling, "Get your ass in the back bedroom right now and tell your Grandmother what you just said!"... click here for more...
The cold Wyoming wind whips and shakes the blue nylon tent in the crisp July evening. This is summer nights in these parts. I wonder if the aluminum poles will hold it together as I play with my Star Trek action figures. The tent sways... click here for more...
LOS ANGELES - In a recently released report, scientists have determined that the phrase "we have to tell our own stories" would have to be shaved, sterilized, and destroyed before it could be used anymore. Their 380 page report goes on... click here for more...