Né Łe!”
Title | Né Łe!” |
Year for Search | 2016 |
Authors | Little Badger, Darcie(b. 1987) |
Secondary Authors | Nicholson, Hope, Crossar, Erin, and Beiko, Sam |
Secondary Title | Love Beyond the Body, Space and Time: An Indigenous LGBT Sci-Fi Anthology |
Pagination | 60-76 |
Date Published | 2016 |
Publisher | Bedside Press |
Place Published | [Winnipeg, MB, Canada] |
ISBN Number | 9780993997075 |
Keywords | Female author, Native American author |
Annotation | The background to the story is a future with both eutopian and dystopian elements. Mars has been successfully settled, and various space habitats have been developed with different rules and regulations and some designed for specific ethnic groups, including one Orbiter Diné [Navajo]. But all Native Americans not living on reservations have been forced off their land, and most people still on Earth live in huge megaplexes. |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | The Native American (Lipan Apache) female author (b. 1987) is a scientist with a doctorate from Texas A&M University. |
Full Text | 2016 Little Badger, Darcie (b. 1987). “Né Łe!” In Love Beyond the Body, Space and Time: An Indigenous LGBT Sci-Fi Anthology. Ed. Hope Nicholson with additional eds. by Erin Crossar & Sam Beiko ([Winnipeg, MB, Canada]: Bedside Press, 2016), 60-76. PSt The background to the story is a future with both eutopian and dystopian elements. Mars has been successfully settled, and various space habitats have been developed with different rules and regulations and some designed for specific ethnic groups, including one Orbiter Diné [Navajo]. But all Native Americans not living on reservations have been forced off their land, and most people still on Earth live in huge megaplexes. The Native American (Lipan Apache) female author is a scientist with a doctorate from Texas A&M University. |