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First Peoples Shared Stories

Gothic Fantasy
Series: Gothic Fantasy
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First Peoples Shared Stories offers an enlightening collection that explores the connection between indigenous cultures and the natural world. It features a range of narratives that highlight traditions, wisdom, and the unique perspectives of various First Peoples on sustainability and the environment. Through a blend of storytelling and cultural insights, the book invites readers to appreciate the rich tapestry of knowledge and relationship with nature.
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First Peoples Shared Stories

First peoples in Africa, Asia, Oceania and the Americas. The first migration, the first exploration, the discovery of landscapes without the footprint of humankind. These stories, drawn from submissions from new writers and cast alongside ancient stories and traditions from around the world brings fresh perspectives to the legacy of first nations.

A mix of new stories from submissions and classic oral traditions from around the world exploring the nature, origins and aspirations of the first peoples across America, Oceania, Africa and Asia.

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A mix of new stories from submissions and classic oral traditions from around the world, First Peoples Shared Stories explores the nature, origins, and aspirations of the first peoples across Africa, Asia, Oceania, and America.

Following the success of Black Sci-Fi Short Stories, this powerful new addition to the Flame Tree short story collections delves into the narratives of the first peoples in Africa, Asia, Oceania, and the Americas. It explores the first migration, the first exploration, and the discovery of uncharted lands and landscapes unmarked by human footprints.

Stories of injustice are juxtaposed with memories of hope and wonder. Dreamtime tales of creation and joy highlight the enduring spirit of humanity. These stories, selected from submissions by new writers and placed alongside ancient stories and oral traditions from around the world, bring fresh perspectives to the legacy of First Nations and First Peoples.

The Flame Tree Gothic Fantasy, Classic Stories, and Epic Tales collections encompass the full spectrum of myth, folklore, and modern short fiction. Highlighting the roots of suspense, supernatural, science fiction, and mystery stories, the books in the Flame Tree Collections series are beautifully presented, making them perfect gifts that offer a lifetime of reading pleasure.

This deluxe edition is printed on silver paper, and features matt lamination, gold and silver foil stamping, and embossing. With 432 pages, 282,000 words, and 25 illustrations, it is a testament to the richness and diversity of storytelling.

Series: Gothic Fantasy

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781839649424

Publisher: Flame Tree Publishing

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 11 October 2022

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Flame Tree Publishing

Illustration: 25 Line drawings, black and white

Contributors:

  • Literature and Science Flame Tree Studio
  • Foreword by Paula Morris
  • Introduction by Dr. Eldon Yellowhorn
  • Associate editor Dr. Marc AndrΓ© Fortin

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 36.0mm

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 792g

Pages: 432

About the Author

Paula Morris MNZM (Ngati Wai, Ngati Whatua, Ngati Manuhiri) is an award-winning novelist, short story writer, essayist and editor from New Zealand. She is the author of award-winning novels such as Queen of Beauty (2002) and Rangatira (2011), as well as fiction and nonfiction collections: Forbidden Cities (2008), On Coming Home (2015) and False River (2017). Paula holds degrees from universities in New Zealand, the UK and the US, including a D.Phil from the University of York and an MFA from the Iowa Writers' Workshop. She is the founder of the Academy of New Zealand Literature and Wharerangi, the Maori literature hub. She has been awarded numerous residencies and fellowships and since 2003 has taught creative writing at universities, including Tulane University in New Orleans, and the University of Sheffield in England. She is director of the Master in Creative Writing programme at the University of Auckland in New Zealand. Dr. Eldon Yellowhorn (Introduction) is a member of the Piikani Nation and professor at Simon Fraser University where he teaches Indigenous Studies. He grew up on the Peigan Indian Reserve, attended the University of Lethbridge and later the University of Calgary where he completed his Bachelor of Science degree in Geography in 1983. After working at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump he returned to the UofC in 1984 and completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in Archaeology in 1986. After he finished his degree, he was a Curator Intern at the Glenbow Museum until 1988. He was awarded a fellowship with the Smithsonian Institution in 1988 and worked on an archaeological site in Colorado. When he returned he started graduate school at Simon Fraser University, where he received a Master of Arts degree in 1993. He started his doctoral studies at McGill University in 1995 and received his PhD in 2002. He was recruited by Simon Fraser University in 1998 to develop the First Nations Studies Program. He established the Department of Indigenous Studies in 2012 and was the first Chair until 2017. His research combines archaeology, history and Blackfoot language revitalization. His published works have appeared in journals including Native Studies Review and Plains Anthropologist. Books he has co-authored include Turtle Island: The Story of North America's First People and What the Eagle Sees: Indigenous Stories of Rebellion and Renewal. Created and developed at Flame Tree Publishing, independent publisher and creator of fine books, journals, notebooks and art calendars, with a focus on myths, gothic fantasy and great works.

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