American Indian Studies at
MSU Press and Michigan State
University seek to form an
understanding of American
Indian cultures and
identities, the place of
American Indian/Indigenous
people in today's world, and
the changing demands of
American Indian/Indigenous
peoples in the pursuit of
cross-cultural diversity.
This series is edited by
Gordon Henry, an Anishinabe
poet, novelist, and Associate
Professor at the Department
of English/American Studies
at Michigan State University.
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Absentee Indians and Other Poems Kimberly Blaeser, author
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Ambiguous Justice Vanessa Ann Gunther, author
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Combing the Snakes from His Hair James Thomas Stevens, author
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Empty Beds Jean A. Keller, author
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Feathered Heart, The Mark Turcotte, author
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In the Time of the Present Maurice Kenny, author
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Indian Summers Eric Gansworth, author
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Living in the Land of Death Donna L. Akers, author
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Nickel Eclipse Eric Gansworth, author
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Sage Dreams, Eagle Visions Danielle M. Hornett, author
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Shedding Skins: Four Sioux Poets Adrian C. Louis, editor
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To Be the Main Leaders of Our People Rebecca Kugel, author
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Tortured Skins and Other Fictions Maurice Kenny, author
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We Are Not Savages Joel R. Hyer, author
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Writing Home Michael D. Wilson, author
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