SUNY series, Native Traces
Native Foodways
Explores the interplay of religion and food in Native American cultures.
Enduring Critical Poses
A celebration of Anishinaabe intellectual tradition.
Changed Forever, Volume II
The second volume of the first in-depth study of a range of literature written by Native Americans who attended government-run boarding schools.
Authorized Agents
Examines the relation between Indian diplomacy and nineteenth-century Native American literature.
You Who Enter Here
A beautifully rendered, brutally realistic Native American gang novel.
Changed Forever, Volume I
The first in-depth study of a range of literature written by Native Americans who attended government-run boarding schools.
Our War Paint Is Writers' Ink
Explores a little-known history of exchange between Anishinaabe and American writers, showing how literature has long been an important venue for debates over settler colonial policy and indigenous rights.
Hip Hop Beats, Indigenous Rhymes
Argues that Indigenous hip hop is the latest and newest assertion of Indigenous sovereignty throughout Indigenous North America.
The World, the Text, and the Indian
Advances critical conversations in Native American literary studies by situating its subject in global, transnational, and modernizing contexts.
Indigenous North American Drama
Traces the historical dimensions of Native North American drama using a critical perspective.
Red Ink
Reexamines the writings of early indigenous authors in the northeastern United States.
Conversations with Remarkable Native Americans
Entertaining and enlightening interviews with some of today’s most important Native Americans.
Native Authenticity
A survey of current critical perspectives on how North American indigenous peoples are viewed and represented transnationally.