Readers Say…

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Seeds: Stories of Afro-Indigenous Resilience

is a collection of poetry and short stories. In this book, author Dominique Daye Hunter explores the histories, intergenerational and personal trauma, healing, and resilience of the Afro-Indigenous diaspora with a focus on the southeastern United States.

This is a journey of reclaiming her traditional Yésah / Saponi culture and West African roots. Informed by the ancestors, Seeds highlights reproductive justice, food sovereignty, water rights, environmental racism, systemic racism, anti-Blackness and anti-Indigeneity, and self-love.

Book Club Alumni

Invite Dominique to your 2025 Book Club for an unforgettable conversation.

Book Dominique for a personalized reading
and live Q&A with your group.

Save $5+ per book on bulk orders—
perfect for cozy circles of 10 or community-wide reads of 100+.

Book Club Testimonials

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“Our best gathering yet! Dominique’s openness and engagement with participants was inspiring.”

Mercia C., Native American LifeLines

“An absolutely gorgeous
and amazing
offering!”

Vic H. and Mira B.,
National Wildlife
Federation

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