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Welcome to the Kegedonce Press Bookstore. Feel free to go through our selections page by page or select the Author Name, Genre Type, or Aboriginal Culture in our Bookstore menu to the left. Add any book to the shopping cart and checkout with paypal easily. Note: Books take approximately 2 weeks to arrive on average
by author: Richard Van Camp.
Explore the healing going on in Indian country.
There is pain in these stories and there is loss. There is death, but there is also rebirth, and there is always the search from each of the narrators for personal truth. Readers will recognize Larry Sole from "The Lesser Blessed" in his story "How I Saved Christmas", but there are new voices here, new secrets, from new characters in communities across the north and the south, yet they are all linked by themes of hope, the spirit of friendship, and hunger.
Borderlands & Bloodlines
by author: Gloria Alvernaz Mulcahy.
This book reflects her Tsalagi / Aniyunwiya roots exploring how displacements and re-locations become journeys of necessity.
The poems are embedded in all our relations where cultures/races and classes touch edges occupying land, sea and sacred spaces.

Ceremonies for the Dead
By Author: Giles Benaway
Ceremonies for the Dead examines the haunting themes of inter-generational trauma, cyclical abuse and inherited grief. Four generations of the dead take turns narrating these themes, navigating from the Great Lakes through the Appalachian Mountains, and examining the fur trade, an exile from Minnesota, the experiences of West Virginia coal miners, and the legacy of mission schools. Black humour and satire fill the collection, illuminating a fierce determination to survive and resist colonization and the endurance of culture and identity under extreme duress.
Ceremonies for the Dead is the debut book of poetry written by Giles Benaway.
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