"This book emerged out of our community-based website, www.theicarusproject.net, which has been helping a brilliant and disparate group of folks find ways to talk about 'bipolar disorder' and related madness that make sense to us, the people struggling with our own mental health, and help us live better lives rather than backing us into corners."
Introduction to mental health, managing symptoms, developing and maintaining social supports, living in poverty, controlling anger, handling stigma, participating in meaningful activities, and improving communication
This issue includes articles and stories to get people to think about the different ideas and images that might be associated with "Crazy Indian(s)". Being able to heal and decolonize the way we think of mental and physical health, Native stereotypes and the issues with violent colonial barriers.