This new edition features an introduction and short story/beadwork composition/poem by leading contemporary Native poet Kim Shuck, former San Francisco Poet Laureate, who situates American Indian Stories within both its historical moment and its urgent relevance today. Shuck explores her own mixed-race Indigeneity and the potential for children of oppressed cultures to find themselves in the place of friction where the colonizer culture meets theirs. A foundational text of American literature, American Indian Stories remains essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the past--and present--of Indigenous experience in the United States.