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Dorris' other two works about Native Americas and the early Americas, Guests and Sees Behind Trees, are other fine portrayals of American history seen through Native eyes. Joseph Bruchac, another Native American writer, has written a trilogy of Native life as it might have been ten thousand years ago, the first volume of which is entitled Dawn Land. There is an increasing number of novels and stories about contemporary Native American life, among them David Seals' Pow Wow Highway; Paula Gunn Allen's edited collection of stories, Spiderwoman's Grand Daughters; Sherman Alexie's The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven; N. Scott Momaday's The House Made of Dawn; James Welch's Fools Crow, and many others.
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