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SUMMARY:NW Authors Series Presents Cliff Taylor
DESCRIPTION:Date/Time: November 9\, 2024 - 2:00pm to 3:00pm\nJoin us at the
  library or online Saturday\, November 9th at 2:00pm to celebrate Native A
 merican Heritage Month with author Cliff Taylor\, a Ponca storyteller\, es
 sayist\, and poet focused on the Native experience.\nCliff Taylor’s book
  The Memory of Souls isn’t just a memoir about the elders\, the old cult
 ure\, and the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska. It is also about healing\, joy\, an
 d being Indian. It is the story of him stumbling into his people’s ways 
 and then finding community and home – of him shedding the bindings of tr
 auma and getting his soul back. Part journey of cultural recovery\, regene
 ration and remembrance and part Sundancer’s memoir\, The Memory of Souls
  is both a back pocket talisman for future generations\, and an old prayer
  song sung into the night.\nNotes of An Indigenous Futurist\, his newest s
 tory collection\, is an unfiltered\, beadwork-and-Bigfoot saturated\, ecst
 atic remembering of a fortysomething Ponca’s life. Along the meandering 
 trails tightly woven by his dream-like stories\, Taylor takes readers to i
 ntimate\, sometimes extraordinary\, arenas of being a Ponca. Journey acros
 s blurred time zones and places\, in which his descendants\, his lover\, a
 nd his ancestors\, like the respected Standing Bear\, come alive.\nTaylor
 ’s other works include the poetry collection The Native Who Never Left\,
  essays and poems published with lastrealindians.com\, where he is a regul
 ar contributor\, and with The Yellow Medicine Review\, Jelly Bucket\, Oakw
 ood Magazine\, and Hipfish Monthly. A Nebraskan through and through\, he c
 urrently resides on the Oregon Coast with his sweetheart of many years.\n
 “Cliff Taylor has woven something that is equal parts memoir\, lucid dre
 am\, and road map.” – Logan Garner\, Author of Here\, In The Floodplai
 n
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LOCATION:Cannon Beach Library\, 131 N. Hemlock\, Cannon Beach\, Oregon\, 97
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