This study of the early, unpublished novel, The Hungry Generations, explains how subsequent events in McNickle's life lead the author to eventually create The Surrounded, a classic of American Indian literature.
While Julie Cajune provides historical background regarding the Salish and Pend d'Oreille women featured in Jennifer Greene's poetry, Greene uses poetry to tell their stories.
The speech was gathered from the last, best speakers in the 1970s and 1980s. The book uses formal devices to make the language accessible to non-speakers.
The Flathead Group
Ancestor's footsteps is the story of an Indian boy who loves to race. The eagle is the story of a young Ute Indian boy who tries to become a man.