"Anyone with any interest in American Indian literature or indigenous literature of any kind will treasure this innovative book. Siobhan Senier and her learned contributors show us a New England and an America that have been here all along without most Americans suspecting it."--Robert Dale Parker, author of The Invention of Native American Literature
--Robert Dale Parker (2/28/2014 12:00:00 AM)
"Dawnland Voices is a collection of writing that is as bright as the morning sun. It's an amazingly comprehensive collection of the literary work of dozens of indigenous authors from an often overlooked part of Native America, the long-embattled Northeast. . . . The reading public needs to be awakened to the continued existence and the cultural heritage of our peoples, as well as the literary excellence of our many authors. No book that I know of does a better job of that than this brilliantly edited anthology."--Joseph Bruchac, author of Our Stories Remember--Joseph Bruchac (2/28/2014 12:00:00 AM)
"[Dawnland Voices is] a significant contribution to Native American and indigenous studies and to US literature."--S. K. Bernardin, CHOICE--S. K. Bernardin "CHOICE"
"[Dawnland Voices] puts another nail in the coffin of the persistent fantasy that "real" Indians and their traditions have vanished east of the Mississippi."--Joy Porter, Times Literary Supplement--Joy Porter "Times Literary Supplement"
"This is an impressive collection, useful to anyone interested in literature and history, and especially useful for educators who teach anything in regard to New England."--Sharity Bessett, SAIL--Sharity Bessett "SAIL"