Gardens in the Dunes

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Gardens in the Dunes is a 1999 novel by Native American author Leslie Marmon Silko that follows a young Laguna Pueblo girl displaced from her desert home and explores themes of cultural survival, colonialism, and the sacred relationship to land and plants.

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instanceOf novel
author Leslie Marmon Silko NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
exploresTheme botanical knowledge
colonialism
cross-cultural encounter
cultural survival
displacement
environmentalism
imperialism
sacred relationship to land
sacred relationship to plants
spirituality
featuresEthnicGroup Laguna Pueblo NERFINISHED
Native American NERFINISHED
follows Almanac of the Dead NERFINISHED
a young Native American girl displaced from her desert home
genre Native American literature
historical fiction
literary fiction
hasCharacter Edward NERFINISHED
Hattie NERFINISHED
Indigo NERFINISHED
Sister Salt NERFINISHED
hasForm hardcover
paperback
print
hasMainCharacter Indigo NERFINISHED
hasMotif desert landscape
gardens
seeds
visionary dreams
hasPageCount 479
isbn 9780684811544
language English
narrativePerspective third-person narration
notableFor critique of Western scientific and religious traditions
depiction of Indigenous ecological knowledge
integration of myth and history
partOfAuthorOeuvre Leslie Marmon Silko bibliography
precedes The Turquoise Ledge NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1999
publisher Simon & Schuster
setInPeriod late 19th century
setInRegion American Southwest NERFINISHED
England NERFINISHED
Europe NERFINISHED
Italy NERFINISHED

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Leslie Marmon Silko notableWork Gardens in the Dunes