Wampum Books debuted this November as its edition of “Poneasequa” went to market nationally. In this venture Duckworth-Elliott is in the unique position of being a Wampanoag woman who owns a national book publishing house.
“The whole point of the book is motivating yourself, loving where you come from, and loving where you are,” Duckworth-Elliott said. “The point of Wampum Books is to bring to the reading public authentic Native voices.”
Below: “Poneasequa: Goddess of the Waters," by Stephanie A. Duckworth-Elliott, is the inaugural title from the new Native American publisher Wampum Books.
And it might be mentioned that "wampum" is one of those Native words that gets used all over the country, and even in stereotypical Tonto-speak.
ReplyDeleteBut here, with the Wampanoag, it is an appopriate native (small-N) term.