Something small of how to see a river : poems /

Through the weaving of documentary poetics, first-hand accounts, dialogue and lyric, these poems tell the story of co-running a school at the Ocethi Sakowin Camp at Standing Rock. Something Small of How to See a River interrogates the idea of narrative. Who gets to tell a story and what does it mean...

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Main Author: Dzieglewicz, Teresa (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: North Adams, Massachusetts : Tupelo Press, [2025].
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