The 6th Sense I see her On posters and on the TV screen I see her Outline piercing through beams… Read More
Poetry
Charlie True: In Memoriam
Don’t Look Back She was in a home for those who wait, where they sit and fondle favored toys from… Read More
Cecelia Estrada Vaughan
Standing in a Wooded Area Iti waya chito fako Iti chito kanafa shila kchulakko Iti illi Large tree Leaning without… Read More
Maurice Kenny: In Memoriam
Maurice Kenny was born in Watertown, New York on August 16, 1929 to parents of mixed ethnic heritage; his father,… Read More
Suzanne Rancourt–Featured Writer
Writer’s Statement Some quotes like some faces are seared into one’s consciousness. One such quote was from a graduate level… Read More
Maurice Kenny: A Tribute in Poetry
Derek C. Maus “Mastery” If ever word there was that needed rescue From overfoul connotation, it might well be this:… Read More
Remembering Maurice Kenny
Alice Azure It was September of 2012 in Milwaukee. A group of us were packed into a van on our… Read More
Linda Boyden
To The Young Couple In The Booth Across From Me You looked into each other’s eyes while above you… Read More
Stephanie Francis
POETRY skitkomiq kihci-kikuwosson wewehseyutomon ktahkomiq ma-te wen `topeltomuwon ktahkomiq psi-te keq nituwi nutomonon ktahkomihkuk micuwakon, `samaqan, ktahkomonsol… skitkomiq kihci-kikuwosson… Read More
Melissa Tantaquidgeon Zobel-Featured Writer
Kuhtôqatun/Our Story: On Being a Native Writer Our story breathes within the rocks, trees and hills of New England. It… Read More
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
Claudia Ford
REBEL DAWTA 2: The Kitchen Formica tables with stainless steel strips around their edges yellow tables, the color of freshly… 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
Carol Bachofner – Featured Poet
Statement on Poetry by Carol Bachofner I’ve been “writing things down” for a very long time. In fact I don’t… Read More
Marge Bruchac
Condolence* for Frank Speck, April 2014 “Here,” the Curator says, “identify these.” Throwing the wampum on the table as though… Read More
Natalie Dana
Natalie Dana has written a children’s song which has been translated into Passamaquoddy. We are happy to present both. Margaret Apt… Read More