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OverviewPrairie Bones is a collection of poems about reconnecting with Lakota kin, culture, and learning what it means to stand alongside all the relatives of this land to fight for a better future. Author Robert Harold Bordeaux grew up disconnected from his Lakota family, a disconnection caused by the continued effects of the colonial systems implemented since European contact on Turtle Island. After many years of trying to find his way home, Bordeaux connected with his father's family and Sicangu Lakota Oyate on the Rosebud Reservation. Prairie Bones offers small glimpses of this journey as Bordeaux pieces together connection and relationship with ancestors, land, himself, and mit̄ak̄uyep̄i. -- Robert Harold Bordeaux is a Siċaƞġu Lak̇ot̄a descendant and writer and activist from Spearfish, South Dakota. Growing up disconnected from his Lak̇ot̄a family, his life has been a journey of finding his way home to the Rosebud Reservation to share space and grow in relationship with his tiwahe (family). In his writing, he touches on this journey connecting with his Lak̇ot̄a roots as he learns from Uƞc̄i Mak̇a what it means to be a good relative and ancestor. He shares openly about his life through his books, content shared online, and speaking. Outside of writing, Bordeaux is an organizer for NDN Collective and active in carrying on his ancestors' legacy of fighting for sovereignty through his activism around the abolition of colonial systems. His previous work includes his debut poetry collection Lovely Seeds (2017), Quiet Remnants (2018), a short story in the anthology Disconnected (2018), and various poems found in previous editions of South Dakota Poetry Society's literary magazine Pasque Petals. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert H Bordeaux , Thomasina TopbearPublisher: Wiyounkihipi Productions Imprint: Wiyounkihipi Productions ISBN: 9781956981049ISBN 10: 1956981047 Pages: 104 Publication Date: 27 June 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationRobert Harold Bordeaux is a Sicangu Lakota descendant and writer and activist from Spearfish, South Dakota. Growing up disconnected from his Lakota family, his life has been a journey of finding his way home to the Rosebud Reservation to share space and grow in relationship with his tiwahe (family). In his writing, he touches on this journey connecting with his Lakota roots as he learns from Unci Makha what it means to be a good relative and ancestor. He shares openly about his life through his books, content shared online, and speaking. Outside of writing, Bordeaux is an organizer for NDN Collective and active in carrying on his ancestors' legacy of fighting for sovereignty through his activism around the abolition of colonial systems. His previous work includes his debut poetry collection Lovely Seeds (2017), Quiet Remnants (2018), a short story in the anthology Disconnected (2018), and various poems found in previous editions of South Dakota Poetry Society's literary magazine Pasque Petals."" Thomasina TopBear is a self taught artist from the Oglala Lakota & Santee Dakota Nations. She is a member of the international all female paint crew Few & Far Women and co-founded City Mischief Murals. Specializing in large-scale murals her work can be seen on the sides of buildings throughout the country. Thomasina has organized a number of events focusing on empowering and creating safe spaces for youth and fellow artists to practice their crafts. She draws her influences from her Oceti Sakowin culture while using art to express her thoughts on community, social justice, spirituality and togetherness. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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