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Indigenous Inhumanities envisions an expanded poetics of resistance through a reconfigured relationship to death and the dead

and by her example she challenges us all to take up our responsibility to protect our water

In this deeply affecting account of America's greatest Indian war

search for what is not there

American and British officials

And They Walk On indigenous crafts Indigenous Inhumanities envisions an expandedA boy says farewell to a loved one as he imagines her walking on into her next journey, a moving and superbly illustrated story about loss and hope by Fry Bread author Kevin Noble Maillard and illustrated by acclaimed, award winning artist Rafael Lpez. When a young boy's grandmother walks on, he wonders where she's gone. Did she go to the market to buy ripe melons? Or maybe she's in the garden, watering her herbs? It feels like she's somewhere far

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