As part of their 34th annual Spring Honor Dance and Powwow Celebration Week, Minot State University's many different departments and councils have banded together to bring a special guest to the school: notable Native author Diane Wilson.
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Deschutes Public Library is pleased to announce The Seed Keeper as the 2022 "A Novel Idea…Read Together" selection. The book, written by Diane Wilson, was revealed during a virtual event on December 5. A youth book, I Can Make This Promise, by Christine Day will also join the growing list of coveted books and notable authors as part of the "A Novel Idea" project. "Embarking on our 19th year of 'A Novel Idea' readers are invited to delve into two separate yet deeply rooted books," said Deschutes Public Library Programs Supervisor Liz Goodrich. "Day's novel is inspired by her own family's history, while Wilson blends history and fiction, offering an inspiring story of Dakota women who protected their family seeds and way of life. Both authors are remarkable storytellers and their connection to the natural world fills each page with hope." "This year more than 50 books were nominated and read as part of the selection p
WE ARE HONORED to present to you the very first
Massachusetts Review issue focused on Native American writing. We are thankful to Associate Editor N. C. Christopher Couch and the rest of the MR team for dreaming up this issue and for asking us to be guest editors, and we are especially thankful to the writers and artists whose work we’ve chosen for this special issue. Their words and images are a gift.
This issue, as it was first imagined, was set to coincide with and push back against Massachusetts’s planned celebration of the four hundredth anniversary of the