Jim Northrup

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Jim Northrup, Anishinaabe poet, columnist & performer

Jim Northrup, Anishinaabe, writes a syndicated column, Fond du Lac Follies, which is distributed in the The Circle, The Native American Press, and News From Indian Country. Fond du Lac Follies was named Best Column at the 1999 Native American Journalists Association convention. In 1990-1992, Jim worked as a roster artist for the COMPAS Writer in the Schools Program. He has been a Mentor in the Loft Inroads Program, a Judge for the Lake Superior Contemporary Writers Series and The Jerome Fellowship, and a Member of the Minnesota State Arts Board Prose Panel. Jim also has given radio commentaries on the Superior Radio Network, National Public Radio, Fresh Air Radio, and the BBC-Scotland.

Jim and his family live the traditional life of the Anishinaabe in northern Minnesota. Nonetheless, his traditional lifestyle does not deter him from participating in events like the Taos Film Festival and the Taos Poetry Circus.

Awards

Jim was named Writer of the Year in syndicated columns for 2001 by the Wordcraft Circle of Native Writer's and Storytellers for his column The Fond du Lac Follies.

Walking the Rez Road was awarded a Minnesota Book Award and a Northeast Minnesota Book Award. Jim was been honored as writer of the Best Feature Story in 1987 by the Native American Press Association for the story "Jeremiah, Jesse and Dan". In 1987 he also was named winner of the Lake Superior Contemporary Writers Series for "Culture Clash".

The film Jim Northrup: With Reservations received an award at the Dreamspeakers Native Film Festival '97, and was named Best of Show at Red Earth '97. It was named Best Short Film at the Native American Voices Showcase 2002 at the Fargo Film Festival. It was also shown at the 1997 Native American Film & Video Festival, National Museum of the American Indian, New York City.

The Rez Road Follies has been nomintated for a Minnesota Book Award, in the Creative Non-fiction catergory.

Fond du Lac Follies was named Best Column at the 1999 Native American Journalists Association convention.

Writing available online

Fond du Lac Follies from News From Indian Country

Fond du Lac Follies, May, 2007

Fond du Lac Follies, April, 2007

Fond du Lac Follies, March, 2007

Fond du Lac Follies, February, 2007

Fond du Lac Follies, January, 2007

This Mine of Mine from Revisiting Viet Nam (audio)

Shrinking Away from Revisiting Viet Nam (audio)

Kissinger at the Airport from Revisiting Viet Nam (audio)

Sugarbush in Canku Ota

Rez Car

Ogichidag

time wounds all heels

night walk

wahbegan

the duke

Books by Jim Northrup

Rez Road Follies, Canoes, Casinos, Computers and Birch Bark Baskets, Kodansha America.

Walking the Rez Road, Voyageur Press.

Days of Obsidian, Days of Grace, with Adrian Louis, Al Hunter, and Denise Sweet, 1994, Poetry Harbor Press

Three more: poems, illustrations by Eva Two Crow, Minnesota Center for Book Arts and the Loft, 1992.

Plays

Rez Road 2000 was performed at the Great American History Theatre in St. Paul for a five week run in January 2000.

Rez Road Follies

Shinnob Jep, was performed October 9, 10 & 11, 1997 at the Weisman Art Museum, University of Minnesota, as part of the Indian Humor exhibition.

Anthologies

Nitaawichige: Selected Poetry and Prose by Four Anishinaabe Writers, with Jim Northrup, Marcie Rendon &, Linda Legarde Grover, Poetry Harbor.

Stories Migrating Home: Anishnaabe Prose, Kimberly Blaeser (Editor), Loonfeather Press: Wisconsin

Returning the Gift: Poetry and Prose from the First North American Native Writers' Festival, (Sun Tracks Books, No 29) University of Arizona Press.

Touchwood: A Collection of Ojibway Prose (Many Minnesotas Project, No 3), New Rivers Press.

North Writers: A Strong Woods Collection, John Henricksson (Editor), University of Minnesota Press.

Stiller's Pond, New Fiction From The Upper Midwest, Jonis Agee, Roger Blakely & Susan Welch (Editors), New Rivers Press.

Do you know me now?: an anthology of Minnesota multicultural writings, Elisabeth Rosenberg (Editor), Normandale Community College.

Films/Videos in which Jim Appears

Jim Northrup: With Reservations, 1995, Center for International Education.

Warriors, Native American Vietnam Veterans, 1988, Prairie Public Television, Fargo, ND.

Diaries, Native Minnesotans, 1991, KTCA, Channel 2, PBS, St. Paul, MN.

Zero Street, 1993, an after school special Weapon of Choice Prod., 1993

Poetry Harbor, Duluth, MN has several videos of Jim reading his work.

Jim also appears in the video United States of Poetry, 1996. on PBS

Interviews

Catching up with writer Jim Northrup in News from Indian Country

Revisiting Vietnam, Slideshow & RealAudio

"Walking with Jim Northrup and Sharing His "Rez"ervations", Roseanne Hoefel, in SAIL, 9, 2, 11.

"Stories, Humor, and Survival in Jim Northrup's Walking theRez Road", Chris LaLonde, in SAIL', 9, 2, 23.

Down Home With Jim Northrup, by Mark Rolo, 1996, Aboriginal Voices, 3, 1.

COLORS Magazine, Language of the Land Project, Volume 1, Issue 2: March/April, 1992, David Mura and Jim Northrup on "Whose story is it, anyway?"

Northern Lights, A Look at Minnesota Books and Writers, video #270 of the series.

See Also

The United States of Poetry

Against Forgetting: The Legacy of the Vietnam War for People and Politics

War by Kelly Brock

Interview with Mike Hazard, about making With Reservations

"Words of the Past", a Minnesota Public Radio story on the Ojibwe language

Pictures of Jim discussing wild rice fanning

A short biography from the Internet Public Library's Native Americn Authors Project



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