Voices of the Warp and Weft

This anthology features the work of six Indigenous youth in a variety of genres. My contribution to the anthology is a psychological horror story set in the hallowed halls of an elite academic institution.

And I Laughed: Reflection on the 1491s’ Between Two Knees

“I am Mohegan and white (French-Canadian, Irish, Scottish, Welsh). I have ancestors who colonized my other ancestors and an eye on both sides of the humor here. I laughed at myself, at the foibles and flaws of the Native community, at what has been done to us, at the foibles and flaws of white society.”

At Shantok

“I am drawn by the promise of this world I never saw, but which I must believe will return. And by its capaciousness, how it holds the joys and sorrows of generations of Mohegans, innumerable mournings and celebrations. And by the gravity of my ancestors’ bones. And by my need to love it all.”

University Articles, Etc.