Nas'Naga (April 13, 1941 – July 7, 2012) is the pen-name of Roger W. Russell, an American writer, poet, and artist.
[1] He was the fourth writer whose work was featured in the Harper & Row Native American Publishing series.
[1] The novel depicts a revolution called in 1976 by the Sioux, Apache, Hopi, Navajo, Pueblo and Mohawk, just before the bicentennial of United States independence.
They declare their own independence and the nation of Anishinabe-Waki (Land of the People), and the Sioux take control of nuclear weapons aimed at the White House.
[1] Reviewer Norm Williamson says that, in the novel, Nas'Naga voices "the frustrations and dreams of the young Pan-Indian native person".