Found 43 results for "Indian reservations in fiction"
by Tony Hillerman, Tony Hillerman
SHULAWITSI, the Little Fire God, member of the Council of the Gods and Deputy to the Sun, had taped his track shoes to h...
by Tony Hillerman
THE MOON HAD RISEN just above the cliff behind her.
by Michael Martone, Lex Williford
SHERMAN ALEXIE (1996-) is a Spokane/Coeur d'Alene Indian from the Spokane Indian reservation in Wellpinit, Washington.
by Benedict Freedman, Nancy Freedman
THE WORST WINTER in fifty years, the old Scotsman had told me.
by Cynthia Riggs
The fog poured in from Vineyard Sound, driven by a northwest wind that whipped it up the steep clay cliffs, streamers of...
by Hertha D. Sweet Wong
SINCE N. SCOTT MOMADAY'S novel House Made of Dawn was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for literature in 1969, fiction by Nati...
by Cynthia Riggs
The fog poured in from Vineyard Sound, driven by a northwest wind that whipped it up the steep clay cliffs, streamers of...
by Louise Erdrich
Leaving the child cemetery with its plain hand-lettered sign and stones carved into the weathered shapes of lambs and an...
by Tony Hillerman
The southwest wind picked up turbulence around the San Francisco Peaks, howled across the emptiness of the Moenkopi plat...
by J. A. Jance
They say it happened long ago that I'itoi, Elder Brother, came to a village to see if his Desert People had enough water...
by Tony Hillerman
Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn, retired, had been explaining how the complicated happening below the Salt Woman Shrine illustra...