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Anton Treuer in Conversation with Tashia Hart
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The American Indian Community Housing Organization and Zenith Bookstore celebrate author Dr. Anton Treuer as he debuts his novel for young readers, Where Wolves Don’t Die. Joining him in conversation at The Depot Theatre is Duluth author Tashia Hart.
Dr. Treuer is professor of Ojibwe at Bemidji State University and author of many award-winning books. His professional work in education, history, Indigenous studies, and long service as an officiant at Ojibwe tribal ceremonies have made him a consummate storyteller in the Ojibwe cultural tradition and a well-known public speaker.
Dr. Treuer’s published works include: Everything You Wanted to Know About Indians But Were Afraid to Ask, Ojibwe in Minnesota (“Minnesota’s Best Read for 2010” by The Center for the Book in the Library of Congress), The Language Warrior’s Manifesto: How to Keep Our Languages Alive No Matter the Odds, and Warrior Nation: A History of Red Lake Ojibwe (winner of Caroline Bancroft History Prize and the American Association of State and Local History Award of Merit).
Tashia Hart is an award-winning author, illustrator and artist from the Red Lake Nation of Anishinaabeg. Her works include Native Love Jams, The Good Berry Cookbook, Gidjie and the Wolves, and Girl Unreserved.
Interested readers an pre-order Where Wolves Don’t Die and see other books by Anton Treuer at zenithbookstore.com/treuer