Diane Glancy

Diane Glancy is an American poet, author, and playwright of Cherokee descent. She is known for her works that explore Native American themes and her unique narrative style.

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  1. 1. Claiming Breath

    "Claiming Breath" is a poignant exploration of Native American identity, spirituality, and the complex interplay between personal and cultural history. Through a series of essays, the author delves into the struggles of living in a world where indigenous traditions are often marginalized by the dominant culture. The narrative weaves together reflections on language, nature, and family, offering a candid look at the challenges of claiming one's voice and place in a society that frequently overlooks the contributions and existence of Native peoples. The work stands as a testament to resilience and the enduring power of storytelling as a means of asserting presence and continuity amidst the forces of erasure and assimilation.

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  2. 2. Unpapered

    The Legacy of Native American Boarding Schools

    The book explores the complex and often overlooked history of Native American identity and assimilation through a blend of personal narrative, historical analysis, and cultural reflection. It delves into the experiences of Native Americans who navigated the challenges of living between two worlds, often without official documentation or recognition. Through a tapestry of stories and insights, the book sheds light on the resilience and adaptability of Native communities, while also critiquing the systemic forces that have sought to erase their identities. The narrative is a poignant examination of the struggle for cultural survival and the enduring spirit of Native peoples.