Woven Stone

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Woven Stone is a poetry and prose collection by Acoma Pueblo writer Simon J. Ortiz that explores Native American identity, history, and resistance.

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instanceOf essay collection
poetry collection
short story collection
about Acoma Pueblo people NERFINISHED
Indigenous resistance to colonization
Native American identity
author Simon J. Ortiz NERFINISHED
contributor Simon J. Ortiz NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
explores Indigenous resistance
connection to land
impact of colonization on Native communities
memory and history
relationship between language and identity
focusesOn Acoma Pueblo experience
Indigenous peoples of the Americas NERFINISHED
genre Native American literature
poetry
prose
hasForm personal reflections
poems
political commentary
prose pieces
hasInfluenceOn contemporary Native American writers
hasPerspective Acoma Pueblo NERFINISHED
Indigenous
hasSubject Native American history
U.S. colonial policies
community and family
cultural memory
oral tradition
political struggle
social justice
spirituality
intendedAudience readers interested in Indigenous history
readers of Native American literature
readers of poetry
language English
literaryForm mixed-genre collection
literaryMovement Native American Renaissance NERFINISHED
mainTheme Native American identity
colonialism
cultural survival
history
land and place
resistance
storytelling

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