Native American AuthorsRobert Allen WarriorOsage
Robert Allen Warrior was born in Marion County, Kansas and is an Osage tribal member. He has had an extensive career as a writer and journalist, including serving as the New York correspondent for the Lakota Times. He also worked in television, including the Children's Television Workshop in New York. In 1995 he served as advisory board member for Academic Systems, Inc. , developing amultimedia writing curriculum, and was a Contributing Editor for Wicazo Sa Review , Rapid City, South Dakota 1993. In 1991-93 he served on the Board of Governors for the Native American International Prize in Literature. In 1999, he became a visiting professor at Cornell University's Department of English and American Indian Program. He joined the faculty of the Oklahoma University english department in 2000. Awards and Honors1995-96 Deans Fellowship for junior faculty, Stanford University1995-96 Fellow, Stanford Humanities Center, Stanford, Calif. 1992 Native American Journalists Association, First Place Award, General Media Article
Online resources by or about Robert Allen Warrior:Professor Robert Allen WarriorAuthor: Robert Allen Warrior Type: authorbio Description: This is Warrior's faculty biography at Oklahoma University. It also includes a link to his homepage with contact information and a list of books he has authored. URL: http://www.ou.edu/cas/english/people/faculty/facultypages/warrior.htm Tracing American Indian Literary Traditions Author: Stanford University News Service Type: authorbio Description: Interview with Robert Allen Warrior from the Stanford University News Service. URL: http://www.stanford.edu/dept/news/relaged/930501Arc3289.html Books by Robert Allen Warrior:Warrior, Robert Allen; Smith, Paul Chaat. Like a hurricane : the Indian Movement from Alcatraz to Wounded KneeNew York : New Press, 1996. Genre: Nonfiction Audience: Adult ISBN: 1565843169 Warrior, Robert Allen. Tribal secrets : recovering American Indian intellectual traditions Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, 1995. Genre: Nonfiction Audience: Adult Return to Native American Authors Home |