“Power” (1998) and “Solar Storms” (1995); works of nonfiction, “Dwellings: A Spiritual History of the Living World” (1995), “From Women’s Experience to Feminist Theology” (1995) and an autobiography, “The Woman Who Watches Over the World: A Native Memoir” (2001). She taught at the University of Minnesota and has been an associate professor at the University of Colorado at Boulder since 1989. Ray A. Young Bear, born in Marshalltown, Iowa, is Meskwaki (People of the Red Earth). He grew up on the Meskwaki Tribal Settlement near Tama, Iowa, where he now lives. His great-great grandfather, Maminwanike, purchased the settlement in 1856, on ancestral lands. Young Bear and his wife, Stella, are co-founders of a cultural performance group, Black Eagle Child. He often begins his readings with songs in Meskwaki, which was his first language.
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