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PETER NABOKOVHow the World MovesThe Odyssey of an American Indian FamilyPeter Nabokov narrates the fascinating story of Edward Proctor Hunt, a member of New Mexico’s Acoma Pueblo born in 1861, who narrated his version of the tribe’s origin myth to Smithsonian Institution scholars. Plac-ing the story of Hunt and his family within a multicultural and historical context, Nabokov chronicles Anglo/Indian relations over the last century and a half.

“This brilliant family biography shines a floodlight onto the last century of Indian experience, lifting some of that shadow and revealing extraor-dinary people who were both heroic survivors and creative architects of a new, modern identity. Nabokov has produced an epic, instructive tale.” —Frederick E. Hoxie, author of This Indian Country

"A beautiful journey over a terrain of race, culture, and Native American identity. Nobody weaves American Indian lore together with the tick-tock realities of the modern condition more brilliantly than Nabokov." —Douglas Brinkley, Rice University

“How the World Moves is doubly unique. The Hunt family’s atypical trajec-tory within Pueblo society is well served by the rare depth of Peter Nabo-kov’s friendship, knowledge, and research.”—Lucy R. Lippard, author of Partial Recall: Photographs of Native North AmericansVIKING HARDCOVER • 608 PP. • 978-0-670-02488-9 • $32.95

EDWARD PROCTOR HUNTThe Origin Myth of Acoma PuebloTRANSLATED BY HENRY WAYNE WOLF ROBE HUNT AND WILBERT BLUE SKY EAGLE HUNT

INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY PETER NABOKOV

A masterpiece of Pueblo Indian mythology, Edward Proctor Hunt’s version of his tribe's story of creation, migration, and ultimate residence, which he recited to Smithsonian Institution scholars in 1928, offers a unique win-dow into Pueblo Indian cosmology and ancient history, revealing how a premodern society answered key existential questions and formed its cus-toms. In this new, restored edition, Peter Nabokov renders this important document into a clear sequence, adds excerpted material from the original storytelling sessions, and explores the creation and roles of such myths in Pueblo Indian cultures.PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 240 PP. • 978-0-14-310605-0 • $16.00

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DAV ID TREUERPrudenceOjibwe author David Treuer tells the story of a young man who visits his family one last time before joining the war as a bombardier in 1942. Before the homecoming can be celebrated, the search for a German soldier, escaped from the POW camp across the river, explodes in a shocking act of violence, with consequences that will reverberate years into the future.

“Unites a distinctly modern sociopolitical perspective with a more old-fashioned moral rigor about the consequences of emotional cowardice, complicity, and repression....Prudence hurts, and that hurt lingers. Very few novels take that much of a risk.”—The New York Times Book Review

“Inequalities of race, class, gender and sexual orientation; the treatment of captured combatants; the Escheresque ethics of bombing civilians a world away; the culture that allows white people to shoot people of col-or with impunity; all this, and much more besides, resonates through Treuer’s tender and devastating book….[A] master class on suspense, shifting perspective and conflicting desire.”—The Washington Post

"Treuer doesn't just unravel the plot we might expect; he prompts us to interrogate the assumptions—racial, sexual and otherwise—that build up those expectations in the first place.”—NPRRIVERHEAD HARDCOVER • 272 PP. • 978-1-59463-308-9 • $27.95 RIVERHEAD PAPERBACK • 272 PP. • 978-1-59463-407-9 • $16.00PAPERBACK AVAILABLE FEBRUARY 2016

WILL IAM T. VOLLMANNThe Dying GrassA Novel of the Nez Perce WarIn this new installment in his acclaimed series of novels examining the collisions between Native Americans and European colonizers, the Na-tional Book Award-winning author tells the story of the Nez Perce War, with flashbacks to the Civil War. Teeming with many vivid characters on both sides of the conflict, the novel explores the epic fighting retreat of the Nez Perce Indians, who in 1877 subjected the U.S. Army to its greatest defeat since Little Big Horn as they fled from northeast Oregon across Montana to the Canadian border.

"The reading experience of a lifetime….A novel of incredible signifi-cance and power....Vollmann has written an American tragedy with all of the light and shadow, plains and mountains, vast distances and un-forgiving climates."—The Washington Post

“The writing has a pleasing aural quality that keeps the pages turning almost on their own….[The story] whistles ahead with the grace and speed of an arrow…a novel as involving and beautifully assembled as any this year.”—The Wall Street JournalVIKING HARDCOVER • 1,376 PP. • 978-0-670-01598-6 • $55.00

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PETER NABOKOVHow the World MovesThe Odyssey of an American Indian FamilyPeter Nabokov narrates the fascinating story of Edward Proctor Hunt, a member of New Mexico’s Acoma Pueblo born in 1861, who narrated his version of the tribe’s origin myth to Smithsonian Institution scholars. Plac-ing the story of Hunt and his family within a multicultural and historical context, Nabokov chronicles Anglo/Indian relations over the last century and a half.

“This brilliant family biography shines a floodlight onto the last century of Indian experience, lifting some of that shadow and revealing extraor-dinary people who were both heroic survivors and creative architects of a new, modern identity. Nabokov has produced an epic, instructive tale.” —Frederick E. Hoxie, author of This Indian Country

"A beautiful journey over a terrain of race, culture, and Native American identity. Nobody weaves American Indian lore together with the tick-tock realities of the modern condition more brilliantly than Nabokov." —Douglas Brinkley, Rice University

“How the World Moves is doubly unique. The Hunt family’s atypical trajec-tory within Pueblo society is well served by the rare depth of Peter Nabo-kov’s friendship, knowledge, and research.”—Lucy R. Lippard, author of Partial Recall: Photographs of Native North AmericansVIKING HARDCOVER • 608 PP. • 978-0-670-02488-9 • $32.95

EDWARD PROCTOR HUNTThe Origin Myth of Acoma PuebloTRANSLATED BY HENRY WAYNE WOLF ROBE HUNT AND WILBERT BLUE SKY EAGLE HUNT

INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY PETER NABOKOV

A masterpiece of Pueblo Indian mythology, Edward Proctor Hunt’s version of his tribe's story of creation, migration, and ultimate residence, which he recited to Smithsonian Institution scholars in 1928, offers a unique win-dow into Pueblo Indian cosmology and ancient history, revealing how a premodern society answered key existential questions and formed its cus-toms. In this new, restored edition, Peter Nabokov renders this important document into a clear sequence, adds excerpted material from the original storytelling sessions, and explores the creation and roles of such myths in Pueblo Indian cultures.PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 240 PP. • 978-0-14-310605-0 • $16.00

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DAV ID TREUERPrudenceOjibwe author David Treuer tells the story of a young man who visits his family one last time before joining the war as a bombardier in 1942. Before the homecoming can be celebrated, the search for a German soldier, escaped from the POW camp across the river, explodes in a shocking act of violence, with consequences that will reverberate years into the future.

“Unites a distinctly modern sociopolitical perspective with a more old-fashioned moral rigor about the consequences of emotional cowardice, complicity, and repression....Prudence hurts, and that hurt lingers. Very few novels take that much of a risk.”—The New York Times Book Review

“Inequalities of race, class, gender and sexual orientation; the treatment of captured combatants; the Escheresque ethics of bombing civilians a world away; the culture that allows white people to shoot people of col-or with impunity; all this, and much more besides, resonates through Treuer’s tender and devastating book….[A] master class on suspense, shifting perspective and conflicting desire.”—The Washington Post

"Treuer doesn't just unravel the plot we might expect; he prompts us to interrogate the assumptions—racial, sexual and otherwise—that build up those expectations in the first place.”—NPRRIVERHEAD HARDCOVER • 272 PP. • 978-1-59463-308-9 • $27.95 RIVERHEAD PAPERBACK • 272 PP. • 978-1-59463-407-9 • $16.00PAPERBACK AVAILABLE FEBRUARY 2016

WILL IAM T. VOLLMANNThe Dying GrassA Novel of the Nez Perce WarIn this new installment in his acclaimed series of novels examining the collisions between Native Americans and European colonizers, the Na-tional Book Award-winning author tells the story of the Nez Perce War, with flashbacks to the Civil War. Teeming with many vivid characters on both sides of the conflict, the novel explores the epic fighting retreat of the Nez Perce Indians, who in 1877 subjected the U.S. Army to its greatest defeat since Little Big Horn as they fled from northeast Oregon across Montana to the Canadian border.

"The reading experience of a lifetime….A novel of incredible signifi-cance and power....Vollmann has written an American tragedy with all of the light and shadow, plains and mountains, vast distances and un-forgiving climates."—The Washington Post

“The writing has a pleasing aural quality that keeps the pages turning almost on their own….[The story] whistles ahead with the grace and speed of an arrow…a novel as involving and beautifully assembled as any this year.”—The Wall Street JournalVIKING HARDCOVER • 1,376 PP. • 978-0-670-01598-6 • $55.00

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PETER NABOKOVHow the World MovesThe Odyssey of an American Indian FamilyPeter Nabokov narrates the fascinating story of Edward Proctor Hunt, a member of New Mexico’s Acoma Pueblo born in 1861, who narrated his version of the tribe’s origin myth to Smithsonian Institution scholars. Plac-ing the story of Hunt and his family within a multicultural and historical context, Nabokov chronicles Anglo/Indian relations over the last century and a half.

“This brilliant family biography shines a floodlight onto the last century of Indian experience, lifting some of that shadow and revealing extraor-dinary people who were both heroic survivors and creative architects of a new, modern identity. Nabokov has produced an epic, instructive tale.” —Frederick E. Hoxie, author of This Indian Country

"A beautiful journey over a terrain of race, culture, and Native American identity. Nobody weaves American Indian lore together with the tick-tock realities of the modern condition more brilliantly than Nabokov." —Douglas Brinkley, Rice University

“How the World Moves is doubly unique. The Hunt family’s atypical trajec-tory within Pueblo society is well served by the rare depth of Peter Nabo-kov’s friendship, knowledge, and research.”—Lucy R. Lippard, author of Partial Recall: Photographs of Native North AmericansVIKING HARDCOVER • 608 PP. • 978-0-670-02488-9 • $32.95

EDWARD PROCTOR HUNTThe Origin Myth of Acoma PuebloTRANSLATED BY HENRY WAYNE WOLF ROBE HUNT AND WILBERT BLUE SKY EAGLE HUNT

INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY PETER NABOKOV

A masterpiece of Pueblo Indian mythology, Edward Proctor Hunt’s version of his tribe's story of creation, migration, and ultimate residence, which he recited to Smithsonian Institution scholars in 1928, offers a unique win-dow into Pueblo Indian cosmology and ancient history, revealing how a premodern society answered key existential questions and formed its cus-toms. In this new, restored edition, Peter Nabokov renders this important document into a clear sequence, adds excerpted material from the original storytelling sessions, and explores the creation and roles of such myths in Pueblo Indian cultures.PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 240 PP. • 978-0-14-310605-0 • $16.00

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DAV ID TREUERPrudenceOjibwe author David Treuer tells the story of a young man who visits his family one last time before joining the war as a bombardier in 1942. Before the homecoming can be celebrated, the search for a German soldier, escaped from the POW camp across the river, explodes in a shocking act of violence, with consequences that will reverberate years into the future.

“Unites a distinctly modern sociopolitical perspective with a more old-fashioned moral rigor about the consequences of emotional cowardice, complicity, and repression....Prudence hurts, and that hurt lingers. Very few novels take that much of a risk.”—The New York Times Book Review

“Inequalities of race, class, gender and sexual orientation; the treatment of captured combatants; the Escheresque ethics of bombing civilians a world away; the culture that allows white people to shoot people of col-or with impunity; all this, and much more besides, resonates through Treuer’s tender and devastating book….[A] master class on suspense, shifting perspective and conflicting desire.”—The Washington Post

"Treuer doesn't just unravel the plot we might expect; he prompts us to interrogate the assumptions—racial, sexual and otherwise—that build up those expectations in the first place.”—NPRRIVERHEAD HARDCOVER • 272 PP. • 978-1-59463-308-9 • $27.95 RIVERHEAD PAPERBACK • 272 PP. • 978-1-59463-407-9 • $16.00PAPERBACK AVAILABLE FEBRUARY 2016

WILL IAM T. VOLLMANNThe Dying GrassA Novel of the Nez Perce WarIn this new installment in his acclaimed series of novels examining the collisions between Native Americans and European colonizers, the Na-tional Book Award-winning author tells the story of the Nez Perce War, with flashbacks to the Civil War. Teeming with many vivid characters on both sides of the conflict, the novel explores the epic fighting retreat of the Nez Perce Indians, who in 1877 subjected the U.S. Army to its greatest defeat since Little Big Horn as they fled from northeast Oregon across Montana to the Canadian border.

"The reading experience of a lifetime….A novel of incredible signifi-cance and power....Vollmann has written an American tragedy with all of the light and shadow, plains and mountains, vast distances and un-forgiving climates."—The Washington Post

“The writing has a pleasing aural quality that keeps the pages turning almost on their own….[The story] whistles ahead with the grace and speed of an arrow…a novel as involving and beautifully assembled as any this year.”—The Wall Street JournalVIKING HARDCOVER • 1,376 PP. • 978-0-670-01598-6 • $55.00

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“Few episodes in American history evoke greater controversy and bitter-ness than Indian removal and the Cherokee Trail of Tears….Jacksonland brilliantly illuminates this troubling story. Told with pinpoint accuracy, evenhanded sympathy, and sparkling prose, this is truly a tale for our times.”—Daniel Feller, director of the Papers of Andrew Jackson, Uni-versity of TennesseePENGUIN PRESS HARDCOVER • 448 PP. • 978-1-59420-556-9 • $29.95

FREDER ICK HOX IEThis Indian CountryAmerican Indian Activists and the Place They MadeIn this bold and sweeping counternarrative to our conventional under-standing of Native American history, Frederick E. Hoxie explores over two hundred years of American Indian political activism.

"A master historian at his very best, Frederick Hoxie deftly turns a series of evocative biographies into a compelling new synthesis of American Indian political resistance. In doing so, This Indian Country redefines the terrain of Native American historical memory, even as it centers Indian people in the full sweep of the history of the United States.”—Philip J. Deloria, University of Michigan

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