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Ceremony
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God Is Red: A Native View of Religion, 30th Anniversary Edition
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Vine Deloria, Jr Deloria, Leslie Marmon Silko (Foreword by)
First published in 1972, "God Is Red" remains the seminal work on Native religious views, asking new questions about our species and our ultimate fate. This best-selling classic reminds us to learn "that we are a part of nature, not a transcendent species with no responsibilities to the natural world."
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Almanac of the Dead
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Silko deals with American Indian issues in this novel, particularly their near-extermination by white conquest and culture.
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Storyteller
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Gardens in Ihe Dunes
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Silko's novel gives a feminist slant to a picaresque adventure tale about a young Native American woman, Indigo, who travels with her friend Hattie in the 1890's through the southwestern desert country and elsewhere, encountering Mexican revolutionaries, gypsies, opportunists of every kind, and an appealing menagerie of animals.
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Yellow Woman and a Beauty of the Spirit
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A passionate weaving of past and present, this collection of 22 essays illuminates the Native American experience. "There is no one writing in America who more deserves our attention and respect".--Larry McMurtry.
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Gardens in the Dunes
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Yellow Woman': Leslie Marmon Silko
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Leslie Marmon Silko, Melody Graulich (Editor)
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Yellow Woman and a Beauty of the Spirit: Essays on Native American Life Today
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Building on the mythic themes of her early short story, "Yellow Woman", Silko ruminates on her life as an artist and her identity as an American Indian woman. The collection includes essays on photography, the Pueblo view of language and literature, the governing structures of the Indian nations, and American immigration policy.
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Conversations with Leslie Marmon Silko
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Ellen L Arnold (Editor), Leslie Marmon Silko
"The most effective political statement I could make is in my art work. . . . The most radical kind of politics is language as plain truth." Leslie Marmon Silko, one of America's best known Native authors, was born in 1948 and grew up at Laguna Pueblo, New Mexico, of mixed Laguna, Mexican, and white ancestry. Her early short stories, poems, and ...
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Circle of Nations (CL)
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John Gattuso, Joy Harjo, Leslie Marmon Silko (Foreword by)
A stunning anthology of original essays and photographs by 20 American Indian writers and photographers includes the works of Gabriel Horn and Simon Ortiz. Celebrates the depth and diversity of contemporary Native American life. 80 photos, 40 in color. Media tour.
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The Delicacy and Strength of Lace: Letters Between Leslie Marmon Silko and James Wright
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Leslie Marmon Silko, Anne Wright (Introduction by)
Silko and Wright met only twice; their correspondence began three years after their first brief meeting and continued until Wright's death. This collection documents the 18-month exchange of correspondence between these two extraordinary writers.
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Ceremony
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Hilda Cole Espy, Leslie Marmon Silko
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Laguna Woman
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Sacred Water
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Yellow Woman
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Pueblo Imagination
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Lee Marmon (Photographer), Leslie Marmon Silko, Joy Harjo
Evocative photographs celebrating the rich culture and dramatic landscapes ofthe Laguna Pueblo, the native people of the U.S. Southwest.
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Sacred Water: Narratives and Pictures
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An autobiographical narrative, with emphasis on the importance of water.
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Gestohlenes Land Wird Ihre Herzen Fressen
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