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Thursday, October 31, 2024 – Native Bookshelf: New Native books offer hauntings, murders, and curses

Thursday, October 31, 2024 – Native Bookshelf: New Native books offer hauntings, murders, and curses

Update: 2024-10-31
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Halloween is the right time to dive into new spooky books by Native authors. Ramona Emerson’s new sequel, Exposure, checks back in with her character Rita Todacheene, a Navajo forensic photographer introduced in Emerson’s debut novel, Shutter, who continues to be haunted by crime victims. Dark and menacing supernatural entities follow Choctaws along the infamous Trail of Tears to Oklahoma in Devon Mihesuah’s The Bone Picker, a collection of fictional stories set in real-life histories. Nathan Adler co-edited a collection of scary stories along with Kateri Akiwenzie-Damm (Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation and Saugeen First Nation) called Zegaajimo: Indigenous Horror Fiction. Hunkpapa Lakota humorist and author Tiffany Midge’s newest collection of poetry, Horns, weaves horror through her creative use of language and satire. These authors join us for a conversation about horror in Native literature.
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Thursday, October 31, 2024 – Native Bookshelf: New Native books offer hauntings, murders, and curses

Thursday, October 31, 2024 – Native Bookshelf: New Native books offer hauntings, murders, and curses

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