Greetings, Everyone! It’s been a long haul to get this project up and running and I want to thank you… Read More
In Memoriam: Deacon Rick Phillips-Doyle
Distressed Loon Spirit churning wildly upon the ocean’s door Can’t find no when or why for Waves of life cuts… Read More
Roger Paul
I am the… Nil yaq wocosen (I am the wind) pesni yali yai yut kcikuk (meandering through the woods) Nil… Read More
Mihku Paul
Her Medicine This body, I know better than a bird knows the tree called home, perched in the leafy dreams… Read More
Crystal Dawn Draffen
Full Blood Love i. The fire crackles, the ice cracks. Our half-truths step forward, As our history comes back. I… Read More
Victoria Akins
I am from… I am from Cape Cod ~ Otis Air Force Base and telephone lines I am from my… Read More
Alice Azure
Jingle Dress Song for My Grandmother in This Time of Global Pandemic For Petra Sofie Pedersen 1887 – 1937 A… Read More
From the Editor
Greetings, everyone. We hope you will enjoy this issue of Dawnland Voices 2.0 and spread the word. There were several… Read More
prose winner: nolan altvater
Wabanaki Tools of Diplomacy: Storying Protocols as Political Will Oral history supports that Wabanaki people have inhabited what is now… Read More
POETRY WINNER: MUI’N SEWELL SATTLER
We Are Mountains With dew on our lips And moss shrouding our skin We bear the burden Forced upon our… Read More
Cassidy Anderson
Okay. I long I ache I breathe you in And I can’t take it I’m nervous I’m twisted inside I… Read More
Madeleine Hutchins
At Shantok It is the last day of a four-day funeral fire, when we left in the land of the… Read More
Gillian Joseph
wičánȟpi [is Dakȟota for star] I traipse in a forest dense with fallen trees’ reverberations few lend an ear to… Read More
Katt LaSarte
Stranger in the Catacombs There’s probably a couple hundred kids sitting awkwardly around lunch tables. There’s this dense feeling of… Read More
Sage Neptune
A Single Day “Welcome to SNR—your nationwide source for morning news all across Sequoyah. I’m your host, Johnny Gilmore—”… Read More
Responding to Darryl Leroux on Twitter
These days, many people are learning about ethnic fraud on social media, which makes it challenging to distinguish genuine fraud… Read More
Navigating Partnerships with Indigenous People in a Time of Ethnic Fraud Panic
by Siobhan Senier Among the many miseries that 2020 has visited upon this world, it has brought an avalanche of… Read More
Welcome to Issue 9
Thanks for your patience as we have worked to publish Issue 9. We are excited to present a mix of… Read More