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Tehanetorens was a master storyteller in the Mohawk tradition and also author of Roots of the Iroquois and Wampum Belts. During his lifelong career as a teacher, he established youth groups at Akwesasne to promote native values, served as president of the Indian Defense League of America, and founded the Six Nations Indian Museum in 1954 to serve as a cultural center for tribal people in the Six Nations region . . .

Born 1946 in Anchorage, Alaska, BA in English from the University of Alaska, 1968, MA in English and Anthropology from the University of Alaska Anchorage, 1990, and PhD in Anthropology from Harvard University, 1998.  She has received the North American Indian Prose Award (2000) Alaska Native Writer on the Environment.
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Melissa Fawcett is the of ficial historian for the Mohegan Nation in Uncasville, Connecticut. She is the winner of the 1992 Returning The Gift First Book Award in the category of Creative Nonfiction for her manuscript The Lasting of the Mohegans. Melissa lives in her homeland with her husband, Bart, an attorney, and three young children.
Connie Fife's work has appeared in numerous journals including Fireweed: A Feminist Quarterly and Gatherings. Her book of poetry, Beneath the Naked Sun, was published in I992.
Donald L. Fixico is Distinguished Foundation Professor of History at Arizona State University. A former Newberry Fellow and Ford Fellow, he is author of American Indians in a Modern World (2008), Daily Life of Native Americans in the Twentieth Century (2007), The American Indian Mind in a Linear World: American Indian Studies and Traditional Knowledge (2003), The Urban Indian Experience in America (2000), The Invasion of Indian Country in the Twentieth Century: Tribal Natural Resources and American Capitalism (1998), and Termination and Relocation: Federal Indian Policy, 1945-1960 (1986). He is editor of the three-volume Treaties with American Indians: An Encyclopedia of Rights, Conflicts, and Sovereignty (2007) and Rethinking American Indian History (1997).
"I've got a B.A. from Hamilton College in Creative Writing. Right now I'm trying to find a publisher for my first collection of stories and poems currently titled Love and Rattlesnakes. In the spring of 1993 I had my first public poetry readings."
Born in 1937 and Author of How to Keep Up with the Joneses, Donna Jones Flood is an artist, poet, and author of Ponca descent who lives in Ponca City, OK.
Jack D. Forbes is professor emeritus and former chair of Native American Studies at the University of California at Davis, where he has served since 1969. He is of Powhatan-Renápe , Delaware-Lenápe and other background. In 1960-61 he developed proposals for Native American Studies programs and for an indigenous university. In l971 the D-Q University came into being as a result of that proposal. 

Forbes is the author of numerous books, monographs and articles. He is also a poet, a writer of fiction, and a guest lecturer in Russia, Japan, Britain, Netherlands, Germany, Italy, France, Canada, Belgium, Switzerland, Norway, Mexico and elsewhere. He received his Ph.D from the University of Southern California in 1959, having graduated from Glendale College in l953 and from Eagle Rock High School in 1951. Forbes was born at Bahia de los Alamitos in Suanga (Long Beach) California in l934. He grew up on a half-acre farm in El Monte del Sur in the San Gabriel Valley and in Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California.

Professor Forbes has served as a Visiting Fulbright Professor at the University of Warwick, England, as the Tinbergen Chair at the Erasmus University of Rotterdam, as a Visiting Scholar at the Institute of Social Anthropology and Linacre College of Oxford University, and as a Visiting Professor in Literature at the University of Essex, England.

Jack Forbes is the recipient of the Before Columbus Foundation's American Book Award for Lifetime Achievement for 1997. He has also been a Guggenheim Fellow.

Adam Fortunate Eagle was born on the Chippewa Reservation in Red Lake, Minnesota. As was common practice during his day, her was raised in an Indian boarding school. He attended the Haskell Indian Institute in Kansas, where he et his wife, Bobbi. Eagle is the Spiritual Leader of the Keepers of the Sacred Tradition of Pipemakers, and was an organizer of the Indian occupation of Alcatraz Island. He has been a participant in the Conference on World Affairs held at the University of Colorado. He has an offbeat sense of humor and once garnered worldwide attention by stepping off a plane in Italy, driving a spear into the ground and claiming Italy for the Native American people based on the same Right of Discovery used by Columbus to claim Hispaniola. Currently, he lives with his wife on her Shoshone-Paiute reservation near Fallon, Nevada. He runs an art gallery there when he is not visiting and lecturing on Native American customs and rights.
-2003.  Lee Francis was the National Director of Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers and Storytellers of Albuquerque, New Mexico. He served on the Diversity Committee of the National United Way of America, and was an active member in a variety of organizations including the National Coalition for Indian Education and the National Indian Education Association. Lee's expertise in Native American Studies areas included: Literature (Oral and Contemporary), History, Contemporary Society (Political - American Indian Policies; Social - Reservation and Non-Reservation; Native Americans and State/Federal Relations; Health). . .

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