Michael
Yellow Bird
Dawn Martin-Hill
Robert Warrior
J. Kehaulani Kauanui
Sandy
Grande
Carmen
Lopez
Robert
Warrior (Osage) is the author of The People and the Word: Reading
Native Nonfiction, Amertican Indian Literary Nationalism (with
Craig Womack and Jace Weaver). Like a Hurricane: The Indian Movement
from Alcatraz to Wounded Knee (with Paul Chaat Smith) and Tribal
Secrets: Recovering American Indian Intellectual Traditions. He
holds degrees from Union Theological Seminary (Ph.D., Systematic
Theology), Yale University (M.A., Religion), and Pepperdine University
(B.A. summa cum laude, Speech Communication). His academic and
journalistic writing has appeared in a wide variety of publications,
including American Quarterly, Genre, World Literature Today, News
from Indian Country, Lakota Times, Village Voice, UTNE Reader,
Guardian, and High Times. He and his coauthors Craig Womack and
Jace Weaver were the inaugural recipients of the Beatrice Medicine
Award for Scholarly Writing from the Native American Literature
Symposium and Warrior has also received awards from the Gustavus
Myers Foundation, the Native American Journalists Association,
the Church Press Association, and others. Professor Warrior has
lectured widely in a wide variety of places, including Guatemala,
Mexico, France, Malaysia, Yale University, Harvard University,
the University of Wisconsin-Madison, University of Chicago, the
University of California-Berkeley, and the University of Miami.