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When it comes to Native American heritage, most Americans have woefully inadequate knowledge. They may have heard of Squanto or Sacajawea, but that is the extent of their understanding. A 2018 research project conducted by The First Nations Development Institute and Echo Hawk Consulting found that most Americans think there aren’t many Native Americans left in the country, which just isn’t true. There are close to 600 federally recognized tribes in the United States.
November is National Native American Heritage Month so we want to introduce you to some Native authors to add to your TBR all year long including our guest today, who is a new voice in fiction.
Our guest this week is Annette Saunooke Clapsaddle, a member of the Eastern Tribe of Cherokee Indians, who is deeply rooted in the Cherokee community in North Carolina. She has been a high school English and Cherokee Studies teacher for the past 10 years. But she is also a novelist whose debut historical fiction novel, Even As We Breathe, was published this past September by a new literary imprint called Fireside Industries, a collaboration between The Appalachian Writers Workshop and the University Press of Kentucky.
Annette talks to us about the James Baldwin quote that inspired her to write about a clean bone which has significance in her writing practice as well as her novel, what things she learned from her editor, well-known Kentucky author Silas House, and how she wants to use her influence of being a Cherokee novelist to educate the wider public that Native Americans are something very different from what they see in old Westerns and popular culture.
Books Mentioned in this Episode:
1- Even As We Breathe by Annette Saunooke Clapsaddle
2- Beverly Cleary books
3- Babysitters Club series
4- The Prettiest Star by Carter Sickels
5- F*ckface: And Other Stories by Leah Hampton
6- Going to Water by Annette Saunooke Clapsaddle
7- Myths of the Cherokee by James Mooney (and other books)
8- Crenshaw by Katherine Applegate
9- Crooked Hallelujah by Kelli Jo Ford
10- When the Light of the World Was Subdued, Our Songs Came Through: A Norton Anthology of Native Nations Poetry by Joy Harjo
11- Horsepower by Joy Priest
12- City of Saints and Thieves by Natalie C. Anderson
13- Americanah by Chimimanda Ngozi Adichie
14- The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy
15- Calypso by David Sedaris
16- A Kind of Freedom by Margaret Wilkerson Sexton
RePlay Ep. 31 Cook The Books with Laura Lucchese 12-23-20
Ep.72 Don't Omit YA Lit with Mindy Jett 12-16-20
Ep. 71 A Heroine Rocks The Boat with Tori Murden McClure
Perks RePlay - Books and Brews 502 with mk Eagle and Hannah Ellliott 12-2-20
Ep. 70 A Christmas Carol For The Ears with Amy Wegener 11-25-20
Ep. 68 Shakespeare and the Soldier's Soul with Amy Attaway and Stephen Montgomery 11-11-20
Ep.67 Buy Books Before the Bedlam with Sam Miller 11-4-20
Ep.66 Slaying Satire with Andrew Shaffer 10-28-20
Ep. 65 The Horrors of Writing with Tim Waggoner 10-21-20
Ep.64 Book Your Festivities with Deedee Cummings 10-14-20
Ep. 63 You Can't Read This with Natalie McCall 10-7-20
Ep 62 Mystical Reads of the Mountains with Ashley Blooms 9-30-20
Ep 61: Bucherfreund Book Lover with Tabby Pawlitzki 9-22-20
Ep 60 Bibliophiles Meet Audio Files with Kris Keppeler 9-16-20
Ep. 59 Big Stories in Small Spaces with Ellen Birkett Morris 9-9-20
Ep. 58 Looking at Life Through Rosewater Glasses with Clare Wallace 9-2-20
Ep.57 . Magic In The Middle with Tamika 8-26-20
Ep 56: Creating a Comic World with David Crosby
Ep.55 The Stories History Tells Us with Jennie Cole 8-12-20
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