The Hawk Shadow Taíno She grips language like a
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She grips language like a fistful of wet guts and inks the page red--for desire
and they got attention
The Diné Reader developed as a way to demonstrate both the power of Diné literary artistry and the persistence of the Navajo people
Winner of the 2018 Minnesota Book Award for memoir
award-winning author team of Eldon Yellowhorn and Kathy Lowinger reveal how Indigenous knowledge comes from centuries of practices
The Hawk Shadow Taíno She grips language like aA pitch perfect story about sibling bonds and Anishinaabe cultural traditions, from the bestselling author of SkySisters. Serenity is following her brother, Big Ed, to his fishing spot on Hawk River. Big Ed explains that the river is named for the Hawk, Gekek, the Keepers of the river and their Protectors. "They see things far off in the distance, things we can't," he tells Serenity. Later, when Big Ed gets in trouble while fishing, Serenity follows
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