Sacred Folks
184 pages, 5 1/2 x 8
2 halftones
Paperback
Release Date:01 Oct 2024
ISBN:9780826366641
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Sacred Folks

Stories

University of New Mexico Press

Sacred Folks brings it all home in the final book of Theodore C. Van Alst Jr.’s urban Native Chicago story cycle. Disciples, demons, gods, gangbangers, and the city itself all meet up to tell unforgettable tales across time and neighborhoods. Our guide through the trilogy, Teddy, is right in the thick of things, and he recounts for us parts of the path to the end and explains how and maybe why we got here and where we might go after all.

“I love the way Theodore C. Van Alst Jr. writes about urban Native lives in Chicago. There is something so familiar about the lives he writes about, and what he is doing with language is so new and unexpected. He writes the city beautifully.”—Tommy Orange, author of There There “I love the way Theodore C. Van Alst Jr. writes about urban Native lives in Chicago. There is something so familiar about the lives he writes about, and what he is doing with language is so new and unexpected. He writes the city beautifully.”—Tommy Orange, author of There There
“Strong trilogies don’t end, exactly. They arc up into the sky and just keep going, and those of us left here on the ground tilt our faces up to watch, and, because of books like this, we maybe find each other’s hands to hold, as well.”—Stephen Graham Jones, author of The Angel of Indian Lake “Strong trilogies don’t end, exactly. They arc up into the sky and just keep going, and those of us left here on the ground tilt our faces up to watch, and, because of books like this, we maybe find each other’s hands to hold, as well.”—Stephen Graham Jones, author of The Angel of India
“Not since Piri Thomas’s Down These Mean Streets have we seen such a clear snapshot of tender lives spilled onto the cold streets of a major American city. Van Alst has written a three-book urban western filled with the history of violence, drugs, poverty, and racism that Native Americans have had to face in virtually all American settings. Follow Van Alst down these ‘mean streets,’ where creation myths, ancient history, religion, and real, everyday life intersect, and where you’ll learn what it is to survive.”—Ito Romo, author of The Border Is Burning “Not since Piri Thomas’s Down These Mean Streets have we seen such a clear snapshot of tender lives spilled onto the cold streets of a major American city. Van Alst has written a three-book urban western filled with the history of violence, drugs, poverty, and racism that Native America

Theodore C. Van Alst Jr. is the author of the Sacred trilogy, of which Sacred Smokes and Sacred City are the first two installments, and the gothic novella Pour One for the Devil. He is also the coeditor of the national bestseller Never Whistle at Night: An Indigenous Dark Fiction Anthology.

Author’s Note

Wamakognaka / Creation

1. The Never Ending / Inipi

2. Go Blue / Baptism

3. No Doubt / Hanbleceya

4. GITMO / Confirmation

5. Dance Dance Dance / Wacipi

6. How I Wonder / Communion

7. O’Migra / Lowanpi

8. Three Corinthians / Confession

9. La Montaigne / Yuwipi

10. Rent Town / Anointing the Sick

11. Descendit / Hunkapi

12. Over the River / Contrition

13. Ad Inferos / Nagi Gluhapi

14. Alleys Are Two-Way Streets That Have Their Own Rules / Fabulae non sacra liturgiae

Eulogy / Last Rites

Acknowledgments

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