Description:
Aurelia: A Crow Creek Trilogy by Elizabeth Cook-Lynn is a
trio of novellas built on the stories on an American Indian family over
several decades. The stories look at white and native conflict, the
repercussions of environmental change, and the search for personal identity.
Our panel:
Jason Geddes
Kathy Boardman
Ruth Hanusa
Bob Reid
Links
for this book:
A
Journal of Native American Studies
Voices
from the Gap
Also
by this author:
Anti-Indianism
in Modern America: A voice from Tatekeya's Earth; University
of Illinois Press; July 2001
Why
I Can't Read Wallace Stegner and Other Essays: A Tribal Voice; University
of Wisconsin Press; October 1996