Laguna Woman

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Laguna Woman is a poetry collection by Native American author Leslie Marmon Silko that explores themes of Laguna Pueblo culture, identity, and the natural world.

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instanceOf book
poetry collection
author Leslie Marmon Silko NERFINISHED
authorEthnicity Laguna Pueblo NERFINISHED
Native American
authorGender female
containsElement animals and nature imagery
folklore
landscape imagery
myth
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
ethnicFocus Laguna Pueblo NERFINISHED
Native American
genre poetry
hasPerspective Indigenous
feminist
hasSubject cultural continuity and survival
place-based identity
relationships between humans and nature
hasTheme Laguna Pueblo culture NERFINISHED
Native American identity
colonialism and its impacts
land and place
memory
spirituality
storytelling and oral tradition
the natural world
women’s experiences
influencedBy Laguna Pueblo oral tradition
Southwestern desert environment
language English
literaryForm lyric poetry
literaryMovement Native American Renaissance NERFINISHED
medium print
notableFor environmental consciousness
integration of myth and contemporary life
representation of Laguna Pueblo worldview
partOfAuthorOeuvre early work of Leslie Marmon Silko
publicationYear 1974
publisher Greenfield Review Press NERFINISHED
setting American Southwest NERFINISHED

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Leslie Marmon Silko notableWork Laguna Woman