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AMIND LAW

Louise Erdrich - Saturday, June 06, 2009
It is raining at last in Minneapolis, saving the new trees that the city has planted, filling the storm sewers, giving us all a moment to step inside.  The latest read -- American Indians and the Law, by N. Bruce Duthu, published by Penguin Books.  Not all of you may find this a mesmerizing subject, but I do.  The book clearly sets out the foundation for the most recent legal decisions by the Supreme Court, and manages both to appall and give some hope.  This may not be a thriller summer beach read, but it has got me thinking.

We have the most beautiful bird books in the store right now, and notebooks that just make you want to write down your secret thoughts.

Every time I walk into the store (wearing baggy running pants and an ancient  Hendrix T), I meet some interesting people.  A lovely woman from Leech Lake with her artist man on their way to Chicago, some high school seniors making an actual visit to pick up a book they were assigned, exotic and dangerously handsome men in J. Peterman hats . . . not really.   The exhibit just a few doors away at Bockley Gallery takes a person's breath away.  To stand before the Norval Morriseau paintings is to fall into an instant perception vortex.  The colors!  You've got to spend time with them, take them in, and even when you leave the colors will remain, eidetic images, in your rainy day mind. 

Yours for the books, Louise

 
Comments
MK commented on 07-Jun-2009 11:21 AM
Happy Birthday!
Joe and Linda commented on 07-Jun-2009 01:03 PM
Happy Birthday Louise!
Wishing you Happiness and Joy
Today and Everyday!
Joe and Linda
Mary Beth Hanson commented on 08-Jun-2009 12:56 PM
First...thank you for your blog post. Second...I see it was your birthday, so Happy Birthday! And third...I am mesmerized by The Plague of Doves. Completely hooked. You are such a gifted, poetic writer. Thank you so much for sharing your gift. I deeply appreciate it. Peace, Mary Beth
Mihku Paul commented on 21-Nov-2009 08:58 AM
Louise, I had no idea you were such an accomplished illustrator. The images remind me of your writing; soft, textured and deeply focused. Love the blog.
Your work inspired me years ago to start telling my own stories, and eventually I landed in an MFA program. Hope to someday get the chance to visit Birchbark Books. And I deeply admire the work you are doing to preserve language and culture. I'm in Maine, and several Native scholars and interested parties recently completed our Maliseet-Passamoquoddy dictionary which is over 600 pages long. A big step. Thanks for all you do.
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