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Posted inOctober 1, 2022: Making Refuge

Native Lit is more than a marketing term

by Nick Martin September 30, 2022January 24, 2024

Its use is just another fence, and we’re busting them down.

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Stories about breaking the family curse

by Tisha Marie Reichle-Aguilera September 15, 2022January 24, 2024

Rubén Degollado’s new book, ‘The Family Izquierdo,’ is filled with the rich complexities of Latino culture.

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In ‘Solito,’ a child’s harrowing solo migration is laid bare

by Eva Recinos September 7, 2022January 24, 2024

Javier Zamora’s memoir follows a young child’s yearning to be with his parents in California as he makes the treacherous journey from El Salvador to the U.S. by himself.

Posted inSeptember 1, 2022: Going Under

We are all of us animals

by Debbie Weingarten August 31, 2022January 24, 2024

Talia Lakshmi Kolluri’s debut collection roars, screeches and stuns.

Posted inOctober 1, 2022: Making Refuge

How can we live with the constant threat of violence?

by Beth Alvarado August 19, 2022January 24, 2024

Arianne Zwartjes’s new book ‘These Dark Skies’ considers the brutality of our time, its causes and how we might change it.

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A new biography resurrects a Western conservation writer

by Ben Goldfarb August 4, 2022January 24, 2024

Bernard DeVoto’s work has fallen into obscurity, but the land remembers his legacy.

Posted inAugust 1, 2022: Our Fiery Future

How to rebuild in a time of endless fire

by Madeline Ostrander August 1, 2022January 24, 2024

Okanogan County, Washington, had hardly recovered from the last devastating wildfire when the next one struck.

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Honoring Blackfeet author James Welch: A Q&A with Lois Welch

by Chris La Tray July 28, 2022January 24, 2024

The former director of the University of Montana’s creative writing program reflects on life with her late husband and the upcoming James Welch Native Lit Festival.

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Embodying sovereignty through Native stories

by Ruby Hansen Murray July 15, 2022January 25, 2024

Chelsea T. Hicks’ new book, ‘A Calm and Normal Heart,’ illuminates complex lives resulting from generations of struggle.

Posted inJuly 1, 2022: Living with Rivers

How a salmon farm disaster changed Northwest aquaculture forever

by Douglas Frantz and Catherine Collins July 1, 2022January 24, 2024

Thousands of salmon escaped into the Puget Sound. Then the controversy began.

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Posted inAugust 1, 2022: Our Fiery Future

When extremism hides in plain sight

by Kylie Mohr June 21, 2022January 24, 2024

Leah Sottile investigates how an Idaho couple’s embrace of fringe Mormon beliefs led to multiple murder charges in her debut book, ‘When the Moon Turns to Blood.’

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Raquel Gutiérrez feels shades of desperate

by Raquel Gutiérrez June 18, 2022January 24, 2024

The author of ‘Brown Neon’ on queer fatherhood and being broke down in the desert.

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Wildfire and detours on the Pacific Crest Trail

by Michael “Pause” Meyer June 13, 2022January 24, 2024

A hiker is caught in smoke and decision-making when the Carr Fire broke out in 2018.

Posted inJuly 1, 2022: Living with Rivers

You have a second body

by Sean J Patrick Carney June 10, 2022January 24, 2024

And it’s tethered — in ways both identifiable and mysterious — to microbes, whales, ice shelves and landfills.

Posted inJune 1, 2022: A Legacy of Weapons and War

Seeing Mars on Earth

by Jon Christensen May 24, 2022January 24, 2024

Kim Stanley Robinson on how the High Sierra has influenced his science fiction.

Posted inMay 1, 2022: New Ways of Seeing the West

The revenge of Big Tech

by Raksha Vasudevan May 1, 2022January 24, 2024

When tech companies rule the world, what could go wrong?

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Revolution, Coast Salish Style now!

by Christine Trudeau April 18, 2022January 24, 2024

Sasha taqʷšəblu LaPointe on accepting failure as a path to creative healing in her debut memoir, ‘Red Paint.’

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The forgotten history of wilderness, and a possible future

by Priscilla Solis Ybarra March 15, 2022January 24, 2024

Mexican American lands were taken upon annexation into the U.S., part of a history that is too often ignored.

Posted inMarch 1, 2022: The Cloning Conundrum

Will we share the same dismal fate as glaciers and forests?

by André Naffis-Sahely February 28, 2022January 24, 2024

Two recent books look at the parallels between human, ecological and societal illness.

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The legend of the horned rabbit of the West

by Michael P. Branch February 24, 2022January 24, 2024

Jackalopes have migrated from Wyoming across the nation, but what’s really known about the mythical creature?

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