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Red Woman : My Southern Ute Journey from Poverty to Wall Street Tuscarora is the publishing editor of

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is the publishing editor of First American Art Magazine

drawing on records generated by the women themselves

Tulpa Mea Culpa is a literary tour-de-force and solidifies Morse as one of Canada’s most exciting writers today and proves why he is a two-time Governor General Award nominee

the great circle of existence

When a terrible accident leaves her orphaned at fifteen

Red Woman : My Southern Ute Journey from Poverty to Wall Street Tuscarora is the publishing editor ofPearl E. Casias served as the Southern Ute Indian Tribes chief judge for twelve years. She also served on the Southern Ute Tribal Council and was the first woman elected chair of the tribe. In this singular memoir, Pearl E. Casias tells the story of her rise from poverty to chair of the Southern Ute Indian Tribe in rural southwest Colorado. Casias grew up in poverty and was raised by alcoholic parents. She endured domestic violence in one of her

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