Makwa Enewed
Imprint editor: Gordon Henry, Jr.
Makwa Enewed is an imprint of the American Indian Studies Series at MSU Press. Makwa Enewed stands dedicated to books that encompass the varied views and perspectives of people working in American Indian communities. In that light, books published under the Makwa Enewed imprint rely less on formal academic critique, argument, methodology, and research conventions and more on experientially grounded views and perspectives on issues, activities, and developments in Indian Country. While work published in Makwa Enewed may resound with certain personal, speculative, conversational, political and/or social concerns of individuals and groups of individual American Indian people, in a larger sense such concerns and their delivery reflects the import, strength, uniqueness, and potential viability of the series. The series will gather its strength from the voices of tribal leaders, community activists, and socially engaged Native people. Thus, each publication in the Makwa Enewed will call forth from tribally based people and places, reminding readers of the varied beliefs and pressing interests of American Indian tribal people and communities.
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Babimose
The Wanderer
Our Precious Corn
Yukwanénste
Wiijiwaaganag
More Than Brothers
Tribal Administration Handbook
A Guide for Native Nations in the United States
Sovereign Traces, Volume 2
Relational Constellation
Redoubted
Poems by
Sovereign Traces, Volume 1
Not (Just) (An)Other
Pathways to Indigenous Nation Sovereignty
A Chronicle of Federal Policy Developments
