BA University of Washington MA Johns Hopkins University PhD University of Michigan
Genres
Poetry, fiction, plays
Duane Niatum (McGinniss) is a Native American poet, author and playwright from the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe in the northern Olympic Peninsula of the state of Washington. Niatum's work draws inspiration from all aspects of life ranging from nature, art, Native American history and humans rights. Niatum is often cited as belonging to the second wave of what critic Kenneth Lincoln has termed the Native American Renaissance.[citation needed]
DuaneNiatum (McGinniss) is a Native American poet, author and playwright from the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe in the northern Olympic Peninsula of the state...
(1968) Vine Deloria Jr (Standing Rock), Custer Died For Your Sins (1969) DuaneNiatum (Klallam), Ascending Red Cedar Moon (1974) Leslie Marmon Silko (Laguna...
Toni Cade Bambara for The Salt Eaters 1982 Al Young for Bodies and Soul DuaneNiatum for Songs for the Harvester of Dreams: Poems E. L. Mayo for Collected...
Santa Clara Pueblo, b. 1953 David Neel, Kwakwaka'wakw, Canada, b. 1960 DuaneNiatum, Klallam, b. 1938 Mildred Noble, Naotkamegwanning Ojibway, Canada and...
Oklahoma Press. Harper's Anthology of 20th century Native American Poetry, DuaneNiatum (ed.) HarperCollins Twenty Six Minnesota Writers, Monico D. Degrazia...
Carriers of the Dream Wheel: Contemporary Native American Poetry, edited by DuaneNiatum, Harper, 1975; The Third Woman: Minority Women Writers of the United...
Rich, Poems: Selected and New, 1950–1974 Charles Wright, Bloodlines DuaneNiatum (ed.), Carriers of the Dream Wheel: Contemporary Native American Poetry...
endeavors." Her poetry has been featured by The Poetry Foundation. Niatum, Duane, ed. (1988). Harper's Anthology of 20th-Century Native American Poetry...