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This section lists the multicultural publications of The Greenfield Review and its imprints Bowman Books, Ithaca House Press and Goodmind Records.  Unlike the other sections of our site the titles listed here are authored by both Native and non-Native authors. 

Anthologies (8)
Audio (16)
Folklore (15)
Poetry (41)
Prose (19)

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by Tanure Ojaide
Winner of the 1987 Common Wealth Poetry Prize Labyrinths of the Delta is a collection of powerful poems by this Nigerian poet translator and critic.
Greenfield Review Press
$9.95
by Wendy Barker
These poems reel back something from the middle of experience, that place we think we know well, and therefore do not think much about.  But the pages here set us straight, reminding us of how nothing in life is harder than what is normal.  - Alberto Rios
Ithaca House Books
$9.95
Robert Johnson Perry (Chickasaw)
From ancient times through the Trail of Tears and into the 20th century, Native storytellers have passed along the tales of the Little People -- tricksters, healers, and teachers who inhabit the spirit world and bedevil and enrich the life of the living. For the first time, these stories are collected for the delight of all readers, and recounted in Robert Perry's marvelous storyteller's voice. Based on the family stories shared by Muskogea elder Chester Scott, and enhanced with Scott's own illustrations, these stories offer a unique insight into Native American culture and history and the extraordinary world of the Little People. "Robert Perry weaves history, traditional information, family stories and his own fiction to create a facinating look into the magical world of the Little People. Follow Him into this world. You will be enthralled." -- Gayle Ross, author of How the Turtle's Back was Cracked
Greenfield Review Press
$14.95
by Emmanuel N. Obiechina
Greenfield Review Press, 1976
$20.00
Ted D. Tomeo-Palmanteer (Colville)
A fine collection of Poetry and fiction by a member of the Colville tribe published in 1979.
Greenfield Review Press
$6.95

Jesse Bowman Bruchac (Abenaki)
Written in both Western Abenaki and English.  A lesson story for all ages. Mosbas was far too shy to speak to girls. When he is given a magic flute, he finds its power too much to control and is eventually changed forever.
Bowman Books 2010

$9.95

Carol Willette Bachofner (Abenaki)
“Our words are a clearing, a place for fire,” writes Carol Bachofner, in perhaps her finest book of poems yet. Her words are always affecting, vivid, numinous. Here, too, they are the words of her Native relatives and ancestors. Clearing a space for Abenaki place names, food terms, and exhortations to gather together, Bachofner tends a poetic fire that joins her to such tribal luminaries as Joseph Bruchac, Cheryl Savageau, and Joseph Laurent. - Siobhan Senier, Associate Professor of English Faculty Fellow, Sustainability Academy University of New Hampshire

What a gift to read Carol Bachofner's poetry, full of words and phrases from her native Abenaki language that make us long for a kinder world, a world that shows us the possibilities of turning away from the face paints of war — red and black — and opt instead for yellow, the color of peace. Very good poems, indeed. - Alice M. Azure Along Came a Spider, Games of Transformation   
Bowman Books

$14.95
Contemporary Iroquois writing by Ted C. Williams, Beth Brant, Peter Blue Cloud, Roberta Hill Whiteman, Maurice Kenny, John Mohawk, Oren Lyons, Duwayne Bowen and many others.
Greenfield Review Press
$15.95

Carroll Arnett Gogisgi (Cherokee)
New and Selected Poems 1958-1990. Arnett's most widely distributed and highly acclaimed book of poetry.
Greenfield Review Press

$9.95
Joseph and Jesse Bruchac
TWO RIVERS is a collaboration that reflects not only our two generations of father and son, but also the flow of language from two different yet deeply connected cultures. The relationships between the European newcomers to the northeast and the Algonquin-speaking first peoples began at least five centuries ago. Poems in both the English and Abenaki language.
Bowman Books
$9.95

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