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  2. Joseph Bruchac - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Bruchac (born October 16, 1942) is an American writer and storyteller based in New York. He writes about Indigenous peoples of the Americas , with a particular focus on northeastern Native American lives and folklore.

  3. Trickster: Native American Tales, A Graphic Collection

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    James and Joseph Bruchac Matt Dembicki James and Joseph Bruchac of the Abenaki peoples share a story about crayfish—how they have eyes on stalks and why they are not prideful. Trickster and the Great Chief: David Smith Jerry Carr David "Tim" Smith of the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska shares a story about how owls became the guardians of the dead.

  4. List of Indigenous writers of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    They must be documented as being claimed by that community. Writers such as Forrest Carter, [2] [3] Ward Churchill, [4] [5] [6] Jamake Highwater, [7] [8] [9] Joseph Boyden [10] [11] and Grey Owl, [2] [12] [13] whose claims of Indigenous American descent have been factually disproved through genealogical research, are not included in this list.

  5. 30 Classical Paintings Cleverly Captioned By This Beloved ...

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    Image credits: classicaldamn French painter and sculptor Marcel Duchamp is another great artist who had a pretty prominent funny bone. The quote "Humor is the only reason to live" is attributed to ...

  6. Native American literature - Wikipedia

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    Many authors have done significant work in both genres, such as Joseph Bruchac (Abenaki). The 1980s saw many of the writers listed above continuing to produce new literature. New voices included Louise Erdrich (Ojibwe), Paula Gunn Allen (Laguna), Linda Hogan (Chickasaw), Michael Dorris, and Luci Tapahonso (Navajo).

  7. Jesse Bruchac - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Bowman Bruchac (born 1972) is an author and language teacher from the Nulhegan Band of the Coosuk Abenaki Nation, [1] [2] a state-recognized tribe in Vermont.He has dedicated much of his life to studying the Abenaki language and preserving the Abenaki culture.

  8. Tiffany Midge - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] The work is a mixture of poetry and prose set to music. The newer version incorporates work by many Native American writers who in addition to Midge include Alex Jacobs, Arthur Tulee, Deborah A. Miranda, Evan Pritchard, Gail Tremblay, Joseph Bruchac, Martha Brice, Molly McGlennen, and William Michael Paul. [11]

  9. Cynthia Leitich Smith - Wikipedia

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    Jingle Dancer, [13] illustrated by Cornelius Van Wright and Ying-Hwa Hu, [14] is a picture book for ages 4 and up. Published in 2000 by Morrow/HarperCollins, the book was a finalist for the Oklahoma Book Award, [15] a runner-up for the Western Writers of America Storyteller Award, [16] and is listed as a Notable Children's Trade Book in the Field of Social Studies, [17] on the 2002 Texas 2x2 ...