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Living the Spirit: A Gay American Indian Anthology

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Looks at the history of Indian homosexuality, describes their tribal roles, and includes poems and short stories

235 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1988

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December 19, 2025
I can see why this was a seminal work, one of the first time that thought and expression by and about LGBTQIA2S Native Americans was gathered in one place. It wasn't quite what I wanted, which was more real stories by queer indigenous people to get a sense of what their lives were like in the recent past. I wanted it to be all essays, but the fiction and poetry in it were good. I could have done without the cultural commentary and history stuff, only because I just read Reclaiming Two-Spirits by Gregory D. Smithers that covered that ground quite extensively.
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January 21, 2022
This anthology has a wide variety of texts including short stories, academic essays and poems written from real Native Americans. There is also a list of over 130 tribes with their names used to describe gay men and lesbians at the end of this anthology. What I loved the most about this work was the sheer amount of research that went into the writing. I would recommend this to anyone wanting to know more about gay native Americans and their unique experiences.
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January 20, 2023
Such a great gem!! The poetry and creative works are amazing, I particularly loved Chrystos's "Today was a Bad Day like TB" and Beth Brant's "Coyote Learns a New Trick." Also, not surprisingly, the ideas these individuals discussed in the 80s have only recently been picked up by non-Indigenous scholars, making this book appear well ahead of its years despite it really being that everyone else wasn't listening.
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March 25, 2021
This book taught me so much history I didn’t know. Would recommend it to anyone but especially those in the lgbtq+ community.
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December 20, 2021
Quality was overall uneven, and of course you have to read it in a 1980s context, but man...there are some really great poems in here. Inspiring, heartbreaking, wonderful.
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November 28, 2024
A mixed bag. Some of the stories are excellent. Others I did not care for.
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November 28, 2025
Interesting look at an anthology before the term “Two-Spirit” was adopted
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June 30, 2010
This is a fascinating book for any open-minded person interested in spirituality of different culture or American Indians. The essays in it are written by gay American Indians of different tribes. There are both poems and essays, some more erudite than others, some more accessible to the layman than others, but all are interesting.
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