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Roberta Hill, Oneida poet, fiction writer & scholar

Roberta Hill, (b. 1947) an enrolled member of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin, is a poet, fiction writer and scholar. She obtained her undergraduate degree from the University of Wisconsin. Her MFA is from the University of Montana, and her Ph.D. was obtained from the University of Minnesota.

Roberta has been an instructor for the Poets-in-the-Schools Program in several places, including Minnesota, Arizona, and Oklahoma. She is currently an Associate Professor of English and American Indian Studies at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. She serves on the Advisory Board for wicazo sa review. Roberta is currently working on a biography of Dr. L. Rosa Minoka-Hill, her grandmother, the second American Indian woman doctor, will be published by the University of Nebraska Press. She has 3 children.

Roberta's fiction, poetry and essays have most recently appeared in The American Indian Culture and Research Journal, The Beloit Poetry Journal , Luna and Prairie Schooner. She is currently at work on her first novel, A Century of Sad Madness, a story about trauma and love in the context of ongoing colonzation. She previously published as Roberta Hill Whiteman.

Awards

Roberta has a two poems included in the St. Paul Sculptural Garden, Language of the Land Project, where her "room" in the garden contains sight-lines developed with reference to the Native American burial grounds that are visible from the site.

The Wisconsin Library Association cited her collection of poetry, Star Quilt (Holy Cow! Press 1984), with an Outstanding Achievement Recognition. She has received an Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Fund Award and a Chancellor's Award from the University of Wisconsin.

Writing available online

A Song for What Never Arrives (audio & video available)

Horses in Snow at poetryfoundation.org

Kwi Athi? Hiatho. at poetryfoundation.org

In The Longhouse, Oneida Museum at poetryfoundation.org

In The Summer After “Issue Year” Winter (1873) at poetryfoundation.org

Leap In The Dark at poetryfoundation.org

Morning Talk at poetryfoundation.org

Philadelphia Flowers at poetryfoundation.org

Reaching Yellow River at poetryfoundation.org


Books by Roberta Hill

Philadelphia Flowers: Poems, Holy Cow Press.

Star Quilt, Holy Cow Press.

Anthologies

Sister Nations, Heid Erdrich and Laura Tohe (Editors), New Rivers Press.

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

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

New Voices from the Longhouse, Joseph Bruchac (Editor), Greenfield Review Press.

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

Braided Lives: An Anthology of Multicultural American Writing, Minnesota Humanities Commission Staff (Editor)

That's What She Said: Contemporary Poetry and Fiction by Native American Women, Rayna Green (Editor), Indiana Univ Press

Norton Anthology of Modern Poetry, Richard Ellmann (Compiler), W.W. Norton & Company.

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

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

Earth Song, Sky Spirit: Short Stories of the Contemporary Native American Experience, Clifford E. Trafzer (Editor)

Wounds Beneath the Flesh, (Editor), White Pine Press.

Harper's Anthology of 20th Century Native American Poetry, Duane Niatum (Editor), HarperCollins

Songs from This Earth on Turtle's Back: An Anthology of Poetry by American Indian Writers, Joseph Bruchac (Editor), Greenfield Review Press

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

Words in the Blood: Contemporary Indian Writers of North and South America, Jamake Highwater (Editor), New American Library Trade

Carriers of the Dream Wheel, Duane Niatum, HarperCollins

Interviews/Autobiographical Essays

The Nature of Native American Poetry, Norma C. Wilson, Univ. New Mexico Press.

Here First, Arnold Krupat, Brian Swann (Editors), Random House

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

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

Messengers of the Wind: Native American Women Tell Their Life Stories, Jane Katz (Editor)

American Indian Women Poets: Women Between the Worlds, Norma Harwit Amrani, Vantage Press.

Textbooks

Approaching Poetry: Perspectives and Responses, Peter Schakel and Jack Ridl, St. Martin's Press.

Multicultural Voices in Literature, (with other authors), Minnesota Center for Arts Education

See Also

Poetics and Politics, University of Arizona

Profile of Roberta at Voices in the Gaps

Study guide from Heath

Profile of Roberta on poetryfoundation.org

2007 Wintergreen Summer Music Festival Poet-in-Residence

Writer in Residence, Writer's Colony at Dairy Hollow

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



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