Writings from Students
This section contains original written work by American Indians. Some write about issues most important to them, or to their families. Others weave wonderful tales of magic, and poems of beauty.
Whichever you choose to read, you’ll enjoy all of the writing!
Please feel free to post your writing or comments here.
We have two new and exciting stories from author Austen Brauker:
Coming Clean by Austen Brauker
Dreaming Bodies by Austen Brauker
The following writings were sent in from the students who attend Northwest Indian College. Their teacher Kathy Stuart-Stevenson, also sent us this wonderful quote by Eric Hoffer.
“In times of change, learners inherit the earth, while the learned find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists.” ~ Eric Hoffer ~
Subsistence Sustenance: A Walk Through of a Traditional Yupik Eskimo Diet by Adriana Kernak
Native American Handgame: Today and Yesterday by Karlie Mathias
Native Americans Need Technological Skills by Richard Williams
Let’s Get Together and Do It Right by Ruth Elgin
My Stay at Spirit Mountain by Celeste Jefferson
Untitled by Dominique (Northwest Indian College)


May 21st, 2011 at 12:53 am (#)
Thanks for sharing. What a pleasure to read!