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Legends of Emergence
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

Legends of Emergence

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-11-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

PROCEEDS OF THIS BOOK donated to Civil Liberties Defense Center in Eugene, Ore. which assists varied groups protecting Mother Earth. (www.cldc.org). This book is a mythological telling of memoir, based on true events that happened to the author in and around Dineh (Navajo) lands in Arizona, USA. And within the "hippy" movement in the Pacific Northwest during the 1970's and 1980's. Dineh (Navajo) asked rag tag hippies and the active environmental movement of the time, for help in their resistance to forced relocation by the U.S. Government. Hippies responded happily. "Legends" depicts their converging paths and the treacheries involved in demanding human rights for American Indian nations. Using both mythology and memoir the endnotes of this book help readers to learn about facts of Big Mountain resistance, and the overall landscape of white and Red worlds, meeting. The story weaves truths otherwise unseen. With Love, as the theme.

Who Would Unbraid Her Hair
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 293

Who Would Unbraid Her Hair

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Dreaming of a True World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 61

Dreaming of a True World

Ed Little Crow, Lakota, Dakota veteran of the 1973 siege of Wounded Knee, member of the council of elders in Southern Oregon, father and poet, is, in his words "a history keeper". This collection includes stories about Little Crow's youth and the American Indian Movement, and commentaries about "being Indian"--Publisher's website

Red Flower Vision
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 305

Red Flower Vision

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-09-28
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  • Publisher: Unknown

FULL COLOUR edition. (There is also black and white edition available, under the same title--different cover). Published by Wild Embers Press (2020). This esoteric memoir is compiled of narratives, photos, artwork, stories, interviews, and poetry. Excerpts from Paola Igliori previously published books "Stickman: John Trudell" , "Entrails, Heads & Tails", and "American Magus: Harry Smith" are included. "Red Flower Vision" is rich with encounters which landed Paola Igliori her into the lives of many creative and famous, kindred spirits, including Lakota activist and spoken word artist John Trudell (1946-2015), beat poets Allen Ginsberg and Gregory Corso, and esoteric genius Harry Smith. Trudel...

Houses of a Crystal Muse
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 122

Houses of a Crystal Muse

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-12-14
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Poetic dialogues, astrological vignettes with beautiful artwork from Taos, New Mexico and New York City photography. Interspersed with poetic stories from the Pacific Northwest. This is a black and white edition. (Just click around, there is a full colour edition. Out there. Which will mesmerize your soul). xo

Poetry of Resistance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

Poetry of Resistance

My Sweet Dream / My Living Nightmare: Adobe Walls

Lost in the Chamiso
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 126

Lost in the Chamiso

The worlds of Hispanic and Yaqui reality merge in the poetry of renowned Taos Poetry Circus veteran, Amalio Madueno.

Ghost Rider Roads
  • Language: en

Ghost Rider Roads

FIRST EDITION (2012). Stories, interviews and essays from inside the American Indian Movement (AIM) 1971-2011. Ghost Rider Roads chronicles the author's time with various members of old AIM. The book includes stories which emerged from her interviews with Vernon Bellecourt (1931-2007) founder of the American Indian Movement), John Graham, recently convicted to a life sentence for the murder of Anna Mae Aquash. And her mini interview with Native poet/activist John Trudell. Also included is a rare 1970's article about the FBI Cointelpro/Pine Ridge shootings written by Judy Gumbo and Stew Albert, and a special section about Leonard Peltier with contemporary essays (2011) provided by Delaney Bruce and LPDOC (his defense committee). All woven together with commentaries and news clips by antoinette nora claypoole, recent recipient of Oregon Literary Arts fellowship. In sum, the book chronicles AIM and hopes to provide information for a new generation of activists, with a special emphasis and supporting the ongoing work to Free Leonard Peltier.

Ghost Rider Roads
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 528

Ghost Rider Roads

This NEW, REVISED, Second Edition (2013) of Ghost Rider Roads includes previously unpublished essays about the American Indian Movement (AIM) by antoinette nora claypoole, blog entries, radio broadcast notes, and news pieces written about the extradtion and triasl of John Graham, S. Tutchone. Ghost Rider Roads includes an interview with both Graham and the late Vernon Bellecourt founder/leader of the American Indian Movement. Many stories, interviews and essays found in the first edition of Ghost Rider Roads (still in print) remain in this nEw printing, including stories by the late Robert Robideau and writings about/by his cousin Leonard Peltier, Anishanabe American Indian and AIM political...

La Puerta, Taos
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 212

La Puerta, Taos

VOLUME TWOThe second in a series of books which reflect the art and People of Northern New Mexico, la Puerta, Taos Vol. 2 is a full color collection which depicts the varied and writers of this famous "art colony" town--past and present. This volume features photo portraits from "The 100 Taosenos Project" by Jaap Vanderplas, images from award winning Taos photographer Megan Bowers, and photo/art by Gail Russell. Stories by internationally acclaimed Tewa "cool" guy Robert Mirabal, John Nichols and Barbara Waters, poetry from the infamous Taos Poetry Circus veterans including Amalio Maduena, Bill Nevins and nila northSun.