Kuhtôqatun/Our Story: On Being a Native Writer Our story breathes within the rocks, trees and hills of New England. It… Read More
Issue 3
The Third Issue - October 2016
Alice Azure
Mi’kmaq Creation Story for Faith Liljegren upon her Confirmation Of course you are familiar with the Genesis creation stories, and… Read More
Dale Carson
THE MAN WHO WEEPS Long, long ago, when the world was still new, there was a family of people who… Read More
Claudia Ford
REBEL DAWTA 2: The Kitchen Formica tables with stainless steel strips around their edges yellow tables, the color of freshly… Read More
Marie Francis
Picture in Hand You never know when inspiration is going to sneak up and hit you. It could be a… Read More
Virginia McLaurin
Pushing the Boundaries: An Interview with Two New England Native Artists Virginia McLaurin is a PhD student in the Anthropology… Read More
Sam Quinney
Circle the Powwow Drum The grass dancers circle the powwow drum The fancydancers circle the powwow drum The jingle dress… Read More
Rebecca Thomas
Not Perfect I don’t shower everyday. I’m not perfect. I sing off-key when I drive on the highway I’m not… Read More
Cecelia E. Vaughan
Cecelia Estrada Vaughan/iti kafi The Lady who lived next to the Railroad Tracks When ipok, granddaughter, and her parents left… Read More