Coming Soon
This new book of stories and poems by Gyasi Ross is a worthy successor to his popular first book, Don’t Know Much About Indians (but i wrote this book about us anyways). Pre-order here now.
Read MoreAuthor Appearance
Friday, October 11, 2013, 7pm
Gyasi Ross will be the featured lecturer for the Hubbard Lecture Series at the Sheldon Museum of Art, University of Nebraska at Lincoln. This event is free and open to the public.
Read MoreZimmerman Verdict Commentary from Gyasi Ross
Gyasi was a guest today on the Marc Steiner radio show. You can listen to the podcast here: http://www.steinershow.org/podcasts/racism/1000-trayvon-martins/
Read MoreVAWA, Good News-Bad News, and Dirty Oil: How Obama Gave Himself Cover to Kill Native Sacred Sites
INCREDIBLE NEWS: On Thursday, February 28th, 2013, the House of Representatives finally decided that Native women, LGBT women, and immigrant women were worthy of protections from rape, stalking and sexual assaults via Reauthorizing the Violence Against Women Act. This was a huge deal for Tribes, ironically as it was a substantial step toward the end of “tribes” and the beginning of “nations” for Native people—being able to regulate all people within their territories. President Obama stood strong for tribal sovereignty in this very important matter for Native people.
Read MoreNew Student Speech Contest Awards College Scholarships
ENTRY PERIOD IS CLOSED. JUDGES’ DECISIONS WILL BE ANNOUNCED THE FIRST WEEK OF APRIL.
One scholarship will be awarded for each argument - the best argument in favor of language preservation and the best argument against making language preservation a priority.
Scholarship encourages Native youth to showcase their speaking skills
Cut Bank Creek Press, a Native-owned book publisher, will award two $1500 college scholarships to the winners of its first speech contest, Speakin’ in Indian.
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