West End Press
Indian Trains
Indian Trains
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Poetry. Native American Studies. INDIAN TRAINS is about small town Indians, about community and family, about thieves, prostitutes, train stealers, drug dealers, loners, jerks, dreaming alcoholics; and the ones who did everything but all that. It is about an entirely new tribe: urban mixed-bloods of multiple tribes who are going to powwows, Indian bars, and Urban Native organizations rather than only reservations for cultural fulfillment. They are the majority of the Indian populationthe truly unsung peoples of America. Erika T. Wurth is mixed blood (Apache/Chickasaw/Cherokee). She lives in Albuquerque and teaches at Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, N.M. "This is a funny, sad and powerful book. Each poem is lovely and the cumulative effect is devastating"Sherman Alexie. "The country between poetry and stories is where this story-singer comes from. Tales of polished obsidian. Full of night, fascinating and frightful. Glistening and brilliant. Small enough to hold in the hand. Sharp enough to tear open the heart. I was left breathless"Sandra Cisneros.
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