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Indigenous Author Tiffany Midge Mixes Grief with Humor

Indian Country Today | January 11, 2026



Standing Rock Oyate writer Tiffany Midge brings sharp humor, satire, and heartfelt reflection to her book Bury My Heart at Chuck-E-Cheese’s. As a columnist for High Country News, Midge blends wit with humor, capturing the strange, the wild, and the deeply human.

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  1. @Triple_U_e

    January 11, 2026 at 8:21 pm

    For the murder of 300 defenseless Indigenous people (Wounded Knee), medals are being handed out almost 135 years later… This is pure provocation by the current very, very white and right-wing government. Get rid of this government somehow! Greetings from Germany

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