American Indian Studies Series










    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.

    Absentee Indians and Other Poems
    Kimberly Blaeser, author
    Ambiguous Justice
    Vanessa Ann Gunther, author
    Combing the Snakes from His Hair
    James Thomas Stevens, author
    Empty Beds
    Jean A. Keller, author
    Feathered Heart, The
    Mark Turcotte, author
    In the Time of the Present
    Maurice Kenny, author
    Indian Summers
    Eric Gansworth, author
    Living in the Land of Death
    Donna L. Akers, author
    Nickel Eclipse
    Eric Gansworth, author
    Sage Dreams, Eagle Visions
    Danielle M. Hornett, author
    Shedding Skins: Four Sioux Poets
    Adrian C. Louis,  editor
    To Be the Main Leaders of Our People
    Rebecca Kugel, author
    Tortured Skins and Other Fictions
    Maurice Kenny, author
    We Are Not Savages
    Joel R. Hyer, author
    Writing Home
    Michael D. Wilson, author




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