These poems explore contemporary America especially in the Southwest, Navajo/Diné identity, and the powers of myth, faith, doubt, and the environment, with hints of the Spanish and Diné (Navajo) languages in its English text.
Bojan Louis is a member of the Navajo Nation-Naakai Dine'é; Ashiihí; Ta'neezahnii; Bilgáana. He is a poet, fiction writer, essayist, and poetry and production editor for ?RED INK: An International Journal of Indigenous Literature, Arts, & Humanities, and the author of the nonfiction chapbook, Troubleshooting Silence in Arizona (Guillotine, 2012). He has been a resident at the MacDowell Colony. CURRENTS is his debut collection.