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Foreword | ||
Introduction | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Sleepwalker | 5 | |
First Woman | 8 | |
Shadow Sisters | 10 | |
A Woman's Old Age | 14 | |
Piece Quilt: An Autobiography | 15 | |
Welcome to the Land of Ma'am | 23 | |
Picking Indian Tea | 26 | |
Craving: First Month | 28 | |
She Dances | 29 | |
In the Fields | 30 | |
Choctalking on Other Realities | 35 | |
Stitch upon Stitch | 50 | |
Sipping | 51 | |
One at a Time | 54 | |
Term | 57 | |
Limp Strings | 59 | |
Red Hawk Woman | 61 | |
Vicks | 63 | |
A Cousin from California Shows Up at My House, the First Time in Thirty Years | 67 | |
Doe Season | 68 | |
The Shawl | 70 | |
Anna Ghostdancer | 78 | |
Conjure | 79 | |
Long Division | 80 | |
Chi-Ko-ko-koho and the Boarding School Prefect | 82 | |
Mother's Love | 84 | |
Tough Audience | 96 | |
Brother's Passing | 97 | |
Close to Bone | 99 | |
In Dinetah | 100 | |
In Memory of Shame | 105 | |
Her Pocahontas | 110 | |
Butter Maiden and Maize Girl Survive Death Leap | 112 | |
Fleur-de-Lis | 114 | |
Untitled | 121 | |
Miracle | 122 | |
Ikwe Ishpiming | 133 | |
To the Woman Who Just Bought a Set of Native American Spirituality Dream Interpretation Cards | 134 | |
Grandmother, Salish Mathematician | 136 | |
Escape from the Rez on a Saturday Night | 137 | |
what's an indian woman to do? | 138 | |
The Frybread Queen | 140 | |
Love is Blind | 142 | |
Not Indian Enough | 143 | |
Alina in Kansas | 145 | |
after powwow | 147 | |
the one who got away | 153 | |
Emergence | 154 | |
Smile | 159 | |
The Great Spirit's Wife | 160 | |
The Abandoned Wife Gives Herself to the Lord | 161 | |
How to Get to the Planet Venus | 162 | |
Coyote Meets His Match | 177 | |
Husbands | 178 | |
Elegy for Bobby | 179 | |
The Power of Crushed Leaves | 181 | |
My Books & Your White Women | 183 | |
Is It Too Much to Ask? | 184 | |
The Big Rectangle | 186 | |
Tsoodzil, Mountain to the South | 187 | |
Ashkii Nizhoni | 189 | |
the way around losing you | 195 | |
Contributors | 197 | |
Information on Tribes | 219 | |
Notes | 226 |
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