Author paul goble biography of donald
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Elizabeth Cook-Lynn is a Crow Creek Sioux poet, novelist, and scholar and she fryst vatten one of the founding editors of Wicazo Sa, one of the leading journals in American Indian Studies. In her essay "American Indian Intellectualism and the New Indian Story" Cook-Lynn writes (p. 117-118):
A transplanted Englishman, Paul Goble, who lived in the Black Hills of South Dakota for a time and married a woman from Sturgis, South Dakota, with whom he has a child, has been the most intrepid explorer of this genre [children's stories about Indians] in recent times. He has taken Iktomi (or Unktomi) stories, the star stories, and the creation myths of the Sioux, a vast body of philosophical and spiritual knowledge about the universum, to mode twenty or more storybooks for children ages 3 to 14 which he,•
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Original Illustration: Mystic Horse
This scene by award-winning artist and author Paul Goble, is a watercolor gouache illustration that was done for the book, "Mystic Horse." It is one of the last remaining available originals by this artist. The The piece comes matted and clipped behind...
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Add to BasketPrint: Victory Dance
A Plains Indian tribe gathers around a cottonwood tree to celebrate as their war party returns from a successful battle in the print, "Victory Dance," by Paul Goble. Image inspired by the book, "Lone Bull's Horse Raid'. Note: All Paul Goble poster...
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Add to BasketPrint: Bears Near The Camp
This illustration depicts a Blackfoot camp with mystical birds and animals. Constellations are painted on the tipi covers: Eagle Lodge, Otter Lodge, Snake Lodge, and Striped Lodge. Print by Paul Goble. In the literature about the historic Gr
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Jenny Kay Dupuis was born in Northern Ontario and is a proud member of Nipissing First Nation. She is an educator, researcher, speaker, and artist with over 15 years’ success advancing innovative programs, strategies and research initiatives across Canada focusing on topics pertaining to Indigenous issues, leadership and diversity, inclusion, and the importance of relationship building today.
George Little Child is Metis from the Plains Cree Nation and now lives in Vancouver. Born August 16, 1958 in Edmonton, Alberta and knew from a young age that he had a special talent as an artist to share with the world.
Traci Sorell started her work by focusing on helping Native Nations and their citizens. She wrote legal codes, testimony for Congressional hearings, federal budget requests, grants and reports. She continues that work by writing stories for young people and encouraging other Native writers and illustrators to share theirs.
Kevin Noble Maillard is a professor