From JOTWELL, here.
Author: Ann Tweedy
Montana Native Women’s Anthology Call for Submissions
Contributions in all genres sought from female residents of Montana’s 7 tribal reservations for an anthology of Montana reservation women’s writing edited by Luella Brien, General Manager/Editor, Big Horn County News, and author Carrie La Seur.
Short stories, essays, poetry, transcribed oral history and other forms welcome. Tribal languages welcome with accompanying English translation. Compensation is per published piece, based on sales.
All electronic submissions must be saved as MS Word documents. No PDFs. Please include your full name on each page. Please send submissions and any questions by May 15, 2020 to NWAnthologyMT@gmail.com or by mail to Luella Brien, MT Native Women’s Anthology, PO Box 301, Crow Agency, MT 59022.
More information available on Facebook group MT Native Women’s Anthology.
New issue of American Indian Law Journal has been published
The American Indian Law Journal, Volume 8, Issue 1 is now available online at:
Great list of Native authors in Chicago Review of Books
Here. Some of my favorites are missing though. Be sure to check out Adrian C. Louis, Gordon Henry, Tiffany Midge, Linda Hogan, and Janice Gould, among others, too.
Crow Creek v. Lower Brule H.S. Football Championship Game
Crow Creek won, and unfortunately multiple Lower Brule players suffered injuries. The full game can be watched here.
FBA’s D.C. Indian Law Conference
Rosalie Fish presenting on MMIW at TEDxYouth@Seattle
Such an inspiring talk. Look out for the You Tube video later this week.
Muckleshoot tribal member Rosalie Fish presenting on Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women 10/27 at TEDxYouth@Seattle
Video & Audio of 9th Cir. Oral Argument in Muckleshoot U&A Case (Subproceeding 17-2)
D.C. Indian Law Conference Friday 10/25
Sen. Heitkamp speaks at U. South Dakota on MMIW
Here.
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