Dreaming the Dawn
Discover the transformative power of art and activism in Dreaming the Dawn by the University of Nebraska Press. Published in 1999, this insightful collection features 277 pages of compelling interviews with twelve prominent Native artists and activists. These voices have not only challenged but have also reshaped the prevailing perceptions of Native cultures and identities in the late twentieth century.
Delve into discussions surrounding the American Indian Movement, the quest for religious freedom, and the deep-rooted obligations to cultural traditions. This book is essential for anyone interested in understanding the dynamic interplay between art and identity within Native communities. Experience the rich narratives that highlight the resilience and creativity of Native peoples as they navigate their cultural landscapes.
Enhance your bookshelf with this thought-provoking work that sheds light on important social issues and celebrates the vibrant heritage of Native cultures.