Raven tells stories : an anthology of Alaskan native writing
from "Sister Warrior," a one act play / Hostage of the past / Developing Alaskan native humanistic themes ; Spirit moves ; Bowhead ; Reindeer ; Bering Coast ; A lone white Arctic owl ; Gaslight / Why? ; Magnetized ; Forgotten words / Raven, King Salmon, and the birds : a play ; Chilkoot River/Luaax·ádi Village ; Spring ; Willie ; Poem for Jim Nagataak'w-- ; Salmon egg puller--$2.15 an hour ; Listening for native voices / Saginaw Bay : I keep going back ; Raven tells stories ; Naming the old woman ; At the door of the Native Studies director ; SoulCatcher ; Drowning ; Hands moving / The art of beadwork ; Porcupine earrings ; Snapshots in tin cans ; The other side of amber / Chicken Hill 5/20/87 ; Cape None 5/22/87 ; Nome Seawall 5/23/87 / Brevig mission ; Tundra bunnies ; Eġġalugvilik ; Willow ; Killer pack ; Inuit ; The people / Dancing toward the sun #1 ; Subsistence #2 ; September 9 / The sinew of our dreams ; Magic word ; Three songs ; Letter home ; The hunter sees what is there ; Self-portrait / Caribou ; One of Gradma Selma's stories ; Paul ; Starbear / Grandmama's visit ; Ever have one of those days? ; The wait ; Afraid ; Devil's night ; Thirteen ways of looking at the seaotters ; Whale Chief's son / (untitled) ; The circle of three ; A litany for love ; Things I forgot today / Indian summer ; Woodsman/The one who wanders ; Raven's heart / Native bracelet / Proud Iñupiaq ; Kobuk Lake beckons ; Old village ; Eskimo baby cries for me ; The loneliest place ; Body, mind and spirit of strong Iñupiaq / The fox farmers drive off the Indians with guns : the orgin of the Land Claims Movement / Lay the dark hills dreaming ; The effect of alcohol on Indian people ; The crying woman ; Prelude to contact ; Between the rock and the walrus ; Stone carving in Kotzebue / Singing still ; Traveling in the land of the native art historians ; Fisheries ; Front street ; Stick dance, Nulato ; She knew how to dream ; Grandmother and Raven / The Russians came ; Why? ; Days of old/days of New ; Native Corporation ; Compromise ; We are the land! ; Bring pride to our land / Outflight ; Gaal comes upriver ; An old Athabascan complaint-- ; A quick brush of wings ; The light on the tent wall ; Brother wolverine ; Grandmother's dream ; The figure in clay ; The women in old parkas / Memory of my first year ; Glimpse of the Aboriginal Society ; Haven / Fairway Rock, 1981 ; On Cape Mountain ; The land cares for its own ; Wooden pots and heated stones ; The dancer ; Seal
Bruchac, Joseph, 1942-
Diane E. Benson -- Diane E. Benson -- Fred Bigjim -- Charlie Blatchford -- Nora Marks Dauenhauer -- Robert H. Davis -- Josephine Huntington Fields -- Rose Atuk Fosdick -- Roy N. Henry -- Andrew Hope, III -- Edgar Jackson/Anawrok -- Mary Lockwood -- June McGlashan -- Martha B. Malavansky -- Renee Matthew -- Yvonne Mozée -- Agpik-Robert Mulluk, Jr. -- Frederick Paul -- Jim Schoppert -- Glen Simpson -- Sherman Sumdum -- Mary TallMountain -- Lincoln Tritt -- Winton Weyapuk, Jr.
edited by Joseph Bruchac.