E-Book - Seeds: Stories of Afro Indigenous Resilience
Please note: Your current download will be labeled as an “E-Proof”, but it is the full book. In April, we will email you an updated file without the watermark.
Seeds is a collection of poetry and short stories in which author Dominique Daye Hunter explores the histories, intergenerational and personal trauma, healing, and resilience of the Afro-Indigenous diaspora, with a focus on the southeastern United States.
This work is a deeply personal journey of reclaiming her traditional Yésah / Saponi culture and West African roots. Guided by the voices of her ancestors, Seeds sheds light on reproductive justice, food sovereignty, water rights, environmental racism, systemic oppression, anti-Blackness and anti-Indigeneity, and the power of self-love.
Please note: Your current download will be labeled as an “E-Proof”, but it is the full book. In April, we will email you an updated file without the watermark.
Seeds is a collection of poetry and short stories in which author Dominique Daye Hunter explores the histories, intergenerational and personal trauma, healing, and resilience of the Afro-Indigenous diaspora, with a focus on the southeastern United States.
This work is a deeply personal journey of reclaiming her traditional Yésah / Saponi culture and West African roots. Guided by the voices of her ancestors, Seeds sheds light on reproductive justice, food sovereignty, water rights, environmental racism, systemic oppression, anti-Blackness and anti-Indigeneity, and the power of self-love.
Please note: Your current download will be labeled as an “E-Proof”, but it is the full book. In April, we will email you an updated file without the watermark.
Seeds is a collection of poetry and short stories in which author Dominique Daye Hunter explores the histories, intergenerational and personal trauma, healing, and resilience of the Afro-Indigenous diaspora, with a focus on the southeastern United States.
This work is a deeply personal journey of reclaiming her traditional Yésah / Saponi culture and West African roots. Guided by the voices of her ancestors, Seeds sheds light on reproductive justice, food sovereignty, water rights, environmental racism, systemic oppression, anti-Blackness and anti-Indigeneity, and the power of self-love.