“Run on Sooner City.”

Year for Search
2016
Secondary Title
Mitêwâcimowina: Indigenous Science Fiction and Speculative Storytelling
Author
Editor: Neal McLeod
Annotation

The story is set in a future in which Native Americans dominate North America, English is a lost language, there is no electricity, and the Cherokee Nation is the most powerful force of the continent, which it rules from the lush north, with the story set in the dustbowl that is Oklahoma.

Pagination
233-53
Published Date

2018

Publisher
Theytus Press
Place Published
[Pinticion, BC, Canada]
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2016 Hudson, Brian K. “Run on Sooner City.” Mitêwâcimowina: Indigenous Science Fiction and Speculative Storytelling. Ed. Neal McLeod (James Smith Cree First Nations) ([Pinticion, BC, Canada]: Theytus Press, 2016), 233-53. PSt

The story is set in a future in which Native Americans dominate North America, English is a lost language, there is no electricity, and the Cherokee Nation is the most powerful force of the continent, which it rules from the lush north, with the story set in the dustbowl that is Oklahoma. Sooner is the name given to those who entered the Unassigned Lands of what is now Oklahoma before the official Land Rush of 1889 and is the name given to the University of Oklahoma athletic teams. The Cherokee author holds a Ph.D. in English from the University of Oklahoma.

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Sooner is the name given to those who entered the Unassigned Lands of what is now Oklahoma before the official Land Rush of 1889 and is the name given to the University of Oklahoma athletic teams.

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Author Note

The Cherokee author holds a Ph.D. in English from the University of Oklahoma.