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Anna Lee Walters, Pawnee/Otoe-Missouria novelist, port & editor

Anna Lee Walters, Pawnee/Otoe-Missouria, was born September 9, 1946 in Pawnee, Oklahoma. She obtained her BA from Goddard College in Plainfield, VT, where she also obtained her MFA in Creative Writing. She is married to Harry Walters, Navajo, who heads the Ned A. Hatathli Museum at Diné College in Tsaile, Arizona. They have 2 sons. Anna is currently an Instructor in the Humanities Division at Diné College and an independent consultant on American Indian issues.

Anna has 10 years experience in administrative positions and 7 years experience as publisher of educational and trade publications with Navajo Community College Press. She has also accumulated much experience as editorial manager for book production, newsletters, and other publications and audio visual production and also worked in curriculum development.

Beyond all this experience, Anna has been writing for 37 years and teaching for 15 years. She has more than 30 years of experience as a lecturer and public speaker on Native American Literature, Writing, and other American Indian issues. Her work has been published in many anthologies, included in textbooks and in many periodicals. She has been the editor for 3 major research volumes published by Najajo Community College Press and is listed in the major international directories, such as Who's Who in the West, Who's Who of American Women and the International Women's Who's Who.

Anna has given readings of her work at colleges and museums all over the U. S. She has read at Gettysburg College, the Arizona State Museum, the University of California at Davis and the University of Arizona in Tucson, as well as at many other schools.

About her storytelling roots, Anna says, "These extend through ancestors, and their genealogies and indigenous languages. They are still green and vibrant and still connect us to the earth." She laughs and says that she has written much of her lifetime, though there seems to be not enough proof of it.

Awards

Recipient of two literary prizes (the Virginia McCormick Scully Award and the 1986 American Book Award from the Before Columbus Foundation), The Sun Is Not Merciful is Anna Lee Walter's first collection of short fiction.

Writing available online

in dappled woods

ulothlin

black ink

snow rises

The Devil and Sister Lena

Books by Anna Lee Walters

The Sacred: Ways of Knowledge. Sources of Life, (With Peggy V. Beck and Nia Francisco.), Tsaile, Arizona: Navajo Community College Press

The Otoe-Missouria Tribe. Centennial Memoirs. 1881-1981, Red Rock, Oklahoma: Otoe- Missouria Tribe, 1981.

The Sun Is Not Merciful, Firebrand Books.

Ghost Singer, Northland Publishing.

The Spirit of Native America: Beauty and Mysticism in American Indian Art, Chronicle Books.

Talking Indian: Reflections on Survival and Writing, Firebrand Books.

Neon Pow-Wow: New Native American Voices of the Southwest, as Editor, Northland Publishing.

The Two-Legged Creature. An Otoe Story Retold, Northland Publishing. [Children's book]

The Pawnee Nation, Bridgestone Books.

Anthologies

Stories for a Winter's Night: Short Fiction by Native American Writers, Maurice Kenny (Editor), White Pine Press.

American Family Album: 28 Contemporary Ethnic Stories, Bonnie Tusmith and Gerald Bergion (Editors), Harcourt College Pub.

Reinventing the Enemy's Language: Contemporary Native Women's Writing of North America, Joy Harjo and Gloria Bird (editors), W.W. Norton.

Spider Woman's Granddaughters: Traditional Tales and Contemporary Writing by Native American Women, Paula Gunn Allen (Editor), Fawcett Books

Tapestries of Life : Women's Work, Women's Consciousness, and the Meaning of Daily Experience, Bettina Aptheker (Editor), Univ. of Massachusetts Press.

Walking the Twilight II: Women Writers of the Southwest, Kathryn Wilder (Editor), Northland Pub.

Smoke Rising: The Native North American Literary Companion, Janet Witalec, Visible Ink Press.

A Gathering of Spirit: A Collection by North American Indian Women, Beth Brant (Editor), Firebrand Books

Earth Power Coming : Short Fiction in Native American Literature, Simon J. Ortiz (editor), Navajo Community College Press

The Remembered Earth: An Anthology of Contemporary Native American Literature, Geary Hobson (Editor), Univ of New Mexico Press

Talking Leaves: Contemporary Native American Short Stories, Craig Lesley, Katheryn Stavrakis (Editor) Dell Books

The Man to Send Rainclouds. Contemporary Stories by American Indians, Kenneth Rosen (Editor), Viking Press.

Voices of the Rainbow: Contemporary Poetry by Native Americans, Kenneth Rosen (Editor), R.C. Gorman, Aaron Yava (Illustrator), Arcade Pub.

Gatherings, Survival, Vol. I , Greg Young-Ing (Editor), 1990, Penticton: Theytus Books

Coyote was here : essays on contemporary Native American literary and political mobilization, Bo Scholer (Editor), 1984, Aarhus, Denmark : Seklos.

The Third Woman: Minority Women Writers of the United States, Dexter Fisher (Editor), Houghton Mifflin Co.

First Skin Around Me: contemporary American tribal poetry, James L. White (Editor), Territorial Press.


Journals

Indian Market Magazine, 1999 Collector's Edition.

Journal of Navajo, Spring 1994, Vol. XI, No. 3.

Journal of the Southwest, Vol. 32, No. 1, Spring 1990.

Christianity and Crisis, Vol. 48, No. 18, Dec 1988 and Vol. 49, No. 19, Jan 1990.

Akwekon, No. 5, April 1986.

Tarasque II, 1985.

North Dakota Quarterly, Vol. 53, No. 3, Spring 1985.

Frontiers: a Journal of Women's Studies, Vol. VII, No. 3, Fall 1981.

Book Forum, (American Indians Today, Their Thought, Their Literature, Their Art), Vol. V, No. 3, 1981.

Scree, 11-12, Native American Issue, (Duck Down Press) 1979.

Frauenoffensive, Special Native American Issue, as Guest Editor, No. 8, Oct. 1977 (German language).

The Indian Historian, Vol. 10, No. 4, Fall 1977.

Shantih, (Special International Women's Issue), Fall/Winter, Vol. 3, No. 3, 1976.

Interviews, Autobiographical Essays and Critical Work

Here First: Autobiographical Essays by Native American Writers, Arnold Krupat (Editor), Brian Swann (Editor), Random House

Contemporary American Indian Literatures & the Oral Tradition, Susan Berry Brill De Ramirez, 1999, University of Arizona Press.

Native Heritage: Personal Accounts by American Indians, 1790 to the Present, Arlene Hirschfelder (Editor), Macmillan General Reference.

Growing Up Native American, Patricia Riley (Editor) , Avon Books.

Wildfire, Volume 4 Number 3.

The American Indian Quarterly, Volume XVI, Number 1 (Winter)

Western American Literature, Vol. XXIX No. 4: 376.

Avante Garde (radio aired 1/8/90) WCVT 89.7, Towson, Towson State University (Boston)

Native America Calling. (Radio) Book of the Month Club: Anna Lee Walters 28 Aug. 95. Public Radio

Survival This Way : Interviews With American Indian Poets, Joseph Bruchac III (Editor), (Sun Tracks Books, No 15) University of Arizona Press

Textbooks

How We Live Now: Contemporary Multicultural Literature, John Repp (Editor), St. Martin's Press, 1993.

Language, Scott Foresman, 1989.

The Native Americans: An Illustrated History, David Hurst Thomas (Editor), Turner Publishing Inc. 1995.

Plains Native American Literature, Globe Book Co. 1992.

Teaching and Using Multicultural Literature in Grades 9-12: Moving Beyond the Canon, Arlette Willis (Editor), Christopher-Gordon Pub. 1998.

Work Published in Translation

Figlie Di Pocahontas: Racconti e poesie Delle Indiane d'America, Laura Coltelli, Dr. Cinzia Biagotti (Editors), Giunti Gruppo Editoriale, Publisher, Firenze, Italy.

Piste Perdute, Piste Ritrovate: Racconti Indiani, Franco Melli, Milano (Italy), 1996.

See Also

Voices in the Gaps profile of Anna Lee

A short biography from the Internet Public Library's Native American Author's Ptoject.




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