“This interdisciplinary study expands the canon of Western literary and cultural production by including lesser-known works of Native women’s autobiography and making a case for reading Indigenous women’s cyberactivism as a digital-age extension of Native autobiographical traditions.”—Alicia Cox, Western American Literature
“These collective memoirs of American Indian women are powerful reminders of the struggle of those who are often overlooked by historians dealing with Indian issues.”—Roundup
“This book is an effort to recover indigenous epistemologies, an intimate embrace of spoken and visual images, silhouettes imprinted in the minds of Native American women over the centuries that are inspiring a new cadre of scholars.”—Inés M. Talamantez, coeditor of Teaching Religion and Healing