A collection of autobiographical writings and poetry by currently
incarcerated American Indian men, this book offers a rare view of
American Indian struggles and grassroots spirituality in the "Iron
House." With an emphasis on spiritual healing and a hard look at
life on the streets, the authors offer a powerful invitation to
rethink stereotypes and to imagine new ways of culturally and
spiritually based justice for American Indian men, women, and their
families. The Brothers of the Buffalo Prayer Circle is active at
the Alexander Correctional Institution in Taylorsville, North
Carolina. The Circle is welcoming to all Indigenous people. It
follows the Way of the Pipe in its ceremonies, and encourages the
affirmation of other Indigenous life ways. The book project has
been generously supported by the Administrative Office and the
Office of the Chaplaincy at Alexander Correctional Institution, and
the Religion and Public Engagement initiative at Wake Forest
University. All royalties will be donated to American Indian inmate
projects and their families.
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