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1. Bruchac, of Slovak and Abenaki heritage, tells personal histories also.
2. He and his wife Carol own and run Greenfield Review Press
3. The press publishes the work of American Indian writers.
4. Bruchac himself wrote more than fifty books for adults and
children.
5. One of his books, Lasting Echoes, tells the history
of American Indians.
6. Bruchac subtitled the book, "An Oral History of Native
American People."
7. Lasting Echoes describes the importance of the land to the
American Indian.
8. Bruchac shares the stories he wishes he had heard as
a child.
9. American Indians narrate their own experiences and ideas.
10. Bruchac believes their stories should be told and remembered

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