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Bush, Barney (Shawnee/Cayuga)

Although born and raised in southern Illinois, he generally claims Oklahoma as his home, arguing that his "relatives who remain strongly attached to [their Native American] identity live there." After completing high school, Bush hitchhiked across the United States for several years before attending Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado, from which he graduated in 1972 with degrees in art and history. Following graduation, he became involved in the American Indian Movement, helped to establish the Institute of the Southern Plains (a Cheyenne Indian School in Oklahoma), and taught subjects relating to Native American culture at the University of Wisconsin in Milwaukee and several other colleges. In 1980 he earned a master's degree in English and fine arts from the University of Idaho. Lyricism, narrative intensity, vivid images, and a realistic attention to detail characterize the style of Bush's Poetry. Frequently imbued with a sense of outrage at past and present injustices that white society has perpetrated against Native Americans and the natural environment, Bush's works focus on themes of identity, cultural conflict, social struggle, and the disintegration of traditional values. Although criticized for sometimes weighing down his poetry with anger and sentimentality, most commentators concur that Bush possesses a distinctive poetic voice that dramatizes the suffering and aspirations of Native Americans.

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