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$16.00
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Feeding The Ancient Fires:
A Collection of Writings By North Carolina American Indians
"A collection of poems that is worth reading. With over 60 poems, this book addresses a wide variety of issues and subjects. It has several unusual and noteworthy features including a poem called "Solidarity in the Night" which appears in English, and eleven different native languages including Eastern Cherokee and Navajo. The 'voices of spirit' that Moore speaks of is the common thread in these poems. Her voices speak honestly; we have only to listen."

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"One wants to admire the play, Please Do Not Touch The Indians, especially for its simultaneous resemblance to age-old folklore and modern, nonlinear theater. A wily flycatcher, a boatful of singing fish, a two-headed baby, a seductive salmon, and a grandmother beset by prankster grandchildren...these are tales of resourcefulness, harmony, revelation, romance, remembrance...evocations perhaps, of life's synchronicity." - L. A. Times
"Please Do Not Touch The Indians includes disturbing imagery but also spotlights positive images of love between an American Indian man and woman and between Indian parents and their children- as well as the incredible strength Native people have had to develop to survive." - News From Indian Country

$12.00
In Eating Fire, Tasting Blood, forty established and up-and-coming American Indian writers from disparate nations and tribes offer stirring reflections on the history of their people. This is not a collection of essays about Native Americans but rather a collection BY Native Americans the story of native holocaust on a tribe-by-tribe level as told by those few who have been fortunate enough to survive. Included are original essays by Vine Deloria Jr., Paula Gunn Allen, Linda Hogan, and Eduardo Galeano.
$20.00
Pocket size book printed on TREE FREE paper.
For those who appreciate and understand the mysterious beauty and spiritual teachings of the desert.