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New Poetry By Indigenous Women: Looking Back at 2018

This year, Lit Hub is proud to have been home to a bi-monthly series curated by 2018 MacArthur fellow Natalie Diaz, featuring new poetry by Indigenous women. You can read each installment of the series below.


February

Featuring poetry by Heid E. Erdrich, Kat Page, Kimberly Blaeser, and Laura Da’


April

Featuring poetry by No’u Revilla, Janet McAdams, Lehua M. Taitano, Deborah A. Miranda, and Arianne True


June

Featuring poetry by Tacey M. Atsitty, Sammie Bordeaux-Seeger, Jennifer Elise Foerster, Tiffany Midge, and LeAnne Howe


August

Featuring poetry by Abigail Chabitnoy, Tria Blu Wakpa, Heather Cahoon, and Sara Marie Ortiz


October

Featuring poetry by Esther G. Belin, Paige Buffington, Sasha LaPointe, and Erika T. Wurth

December

Featuring poetry by Celeste Adame, Ali Cobby Eckermann, Joy Harjo, Millisa Kingbird, Kateri Menominee, dg nanouk okpik, and Nicole Wallace

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