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wide spectrum in time and place—from contact with the first European settlers, to the forced removal of
Indigenous children, to the present-day fight for the right to clean water
In this intimate collection, Amanda Peters melds traditional storytelling with beautiful, spare prose to describe
the dignity of the traditional way of life, the humiliations of systemic racism and the resilient power to endure. A
young man returns from residential school only to realize he can no longer communicate with his own parents.
A grieving mother finds purpose and healing on the front lines as a water protector. And a nervous child dances
in her first Mawi'omi. The collection also includes the Indigenous Voices Award-winning and title story "Waiting
for the Long Night Moon."
At times sad, sometimes disturbing but always redemptive, the stories in Waiting for the Long Night Moon
will remind you that where there is grief there is also joy, where there is trauma there is resilience and, most
importantly, there is power.