The Beadworkers The Beadworkers

The Beadworkers

Stories

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Publisher Description

Beth Piatote's luminous debut collection opens with a feast, grounding its stories in the landscapes and lifeworlds of the Native Northwest, exploring the inventive and unforgettable pattern of Native American life in the contemporary world

Told with humor, subtlety, and spareness, the mixed–genre works of Beth Piatote’s first collection find unifying themes in the strength of kinship, the pulse of longing, and the language of return.

A woman teaches her niece to make a pair of beaded earrings while ruminating on a fractured relationship. An eleven–year–old girl narrates the unfolding of the Fish Wars in the 1960s as her family is propelled to its front lines. In 1890, as tensions escalate at Wounded Knee, two young men at college—one French and the other Lakota—each contemplate a death in the family. In the final, haunting piece, a Nez Perce–Cayuse family is torn apart as they debate the fate of ancestral remains in a moving revision of the Greek tragedy Antigone.

Formally inventive and filled with vibrant characters, The Beadworkers draws on Indigenous aesthetics and forms to offer a powerful, sustaining vision of Native life.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2019
October 22
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
208
Pages
PUBLISHER
Catapult
SELLER
Penguin Random House LLC
SIZE
3.5
MB

Customer Reviews

Vester+70 ,

Amazing work!

The Beadworkers has a mix of short stories, poetry and even a play. It has Nez Perce language scattered throughout. It is beautiful and a little baffling at times to a white or non-indigenous reader. I read it at the same time that I read David Treuer’s The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee, which is a history of Indian peoples in North America from 1890-the Present. That book really helped fill in some holes for me as I was reading The Beadworkers. The Beadworkers is well worth the effort. Just beautiful!

S.Kelley ,

Grateful

Each thoughtfully written piece is captivating because of the depth from which each character is formed. I am grateful for the pieces of the stories shared and would, if given the opportunity, immediately continue reading more.

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