Who We AreYellow Medicine Review: A Journal of Indigenous Literature, Art & Thought is a highly regarded literary journal publishing Indigenous writers from around the world, filling a gap in the mainstream literary culture. Each issue is guest edited by a different Indigenous writer so that decisions regarding content are thusly informed. Over the course of the last decade, Yellow Medicine Review has provided a platform for the talents of hundreds of Native/Indigenous/NDN/First Peoples writers from dozens of countries.
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Our HistoryYellow Medicine Review started as part of a Difficult Dialogues Initiative funded by a grant from the Ford Foundation. The journal received high praise from its first issue. It’s very much a product of the Indigenous population. We just work behind the scenes to provide a stable and hopefully successful platform for some really interesting and talented voices.
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