Contributors
Featuring forty-four poets, including Ishmael Hope, Bojan Louis, Ruby Murray, Simon Ortiz, Leslie Marmon Silko, Luci Tapahonso, Joy Harjo, dg okpik, Sherwin Bitsui, Heid E. Erdrich, Layli Long Soldier, and Orlando White.
Original influence essays by Diane Glancy on Lorca, Chrystos on Audre Lorde, Louise Erdrich on Elizabeth Bishop, LeAnne Howe on W. D. Snodgrass, Allison Hedge Coke on Delmore Schwartz, Suzanne Rancourt on Ai, and M. L. Smoker on Richard Hugo, among others.
And, a selection of resonant work chosen from previous generations of Native artists.
“I write from a continuous space of erasure. Poetry was the one way that I was able to hold onto…my history, geography, and language.” — Craig Santos Perez, contributor
“There really is no better anthology out there that collects indigenous poets publishing from 1960 to the present.” — Dean Rader, co-editor
Advanced Praise
“The Native nations held within the pages of Native Voices: Indigenous American Poetry, Craft and Conversation share their minds and leave a trail of their spiritual journey…”-Erik Bitsui, Waxwing
“In this groundbreaking anthology of Indigenous poetry and prose, Native poems, stories, and essays are informed with a knowledge of both what has been lost and what is being restored…”-Midwest Book Review
“The depth of my thinking and the toolkit of craft was so rich after reading these offerings…”-Kristina Marie Darling, Kenyon Review
“This is clearly a sociopolitical moment in which elevating the voices of historically marginalized communities is vitally important…”–Omniverse
“Native Voices: Indigenous American Poetry, Craft and Conversations should be on your shelf, your reading list, or your syllabus — or even all three.”-P. Joshua Laskey, The Literary Review
“Fuhrman has helped create a resource for classes…but also for lovers of poetry and the written word.” —Ruckus Editor Rachel Hergett, Bozeman Daily Chronicle. Read the full interview here.
“Generations of Poetry Bound Together”: A Conversation with NATIVE VOICES Co-Editors CMarie Fuhrman & Dean Rader, Kenyon Review, May 13, 2019
“NATIVE VOICES invites us to immerse ourselves in the poems and essays of forty-four contemporary indigenous poets. Essays regarding writers who have influenced them add both background and gravitas.” —Mary Ellen Talley in Crab Creek Review
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 978-1-946482-18-1