Ron Welburn

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Ron Welburn, Assateague/Gingaskin and Cherokee poet

Ron Welburn is Assateague/Gingaskin and Cherokee and is descended from Native peoples of the Delmarva peninsula and eastern Virginia, and African Americans. A native of Berwyn, Pennsylvania where he began school, he grew up in Philadelphia. He began writing poetry and fiction as an undergraduate at Lincoln University in Pennsylvania in the mid-1960s and his poems have appeared in over 100 literary magazines and anthologies. In 1992 he was among those attending the historic Returning the Gift: A Festival of North American Native Writers held at the University of Oklahoma. He also reviews jazz recordings for JazzTimes; in 1980 he interviewed "Big Chief" Russell Moore, the Pima trombonist, for the Jazz Oral History Project which he coordinated at the Rutgers University Institute of Jazz Studies, and the following year produced for IJS a two-hour radio program, "American Indians in Jazz," an endeavor he plans to update.

Since the 1970s Ron has been associated with the Greenfield Review Literary Center which he has represented at book fairs and been a vendor at pow wows for the Native American Authors Distribution Project. Ron is an associate professor in the English department at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, and is Director of the Certificate program in Native American Indian Studies.

Awards

Ron was recently named 2002 Wordcraft Circle Writer of the Year in Creative Prose: Non-Fiction for Roanoke and Wampum: Topics in Native American Heritage and Literatures.


Writing Available Online

Our Songs of the Breed

Ceremonies with Dark Red Men

The Moorings

The Mirror and the Hollywood Indian

Bones and Drums

Walking to the Moon

Holding the Courtship Drum

The Grandfather Corn

Scudded Sky Evening

In the Absence of Gourds

A Sentimental Reason

Crow Scene: Housatonic Valley, Massachusetts

A Theory of Art


Books by Ron Welburn

Poetry

Coming Through Smoke and the Dreaming, Greenfield Review Press.

Council Decisions, American Native Press Archives.

Heartland: Selected Poems, Lotus Press.

Brownup, and other poems, Greenfield Review Press.

Peripheries: selected poems, 1966-1968, Greenfield Review Press.

Prose

Roanoke and Wampum: Topics In Native American Heritage And Literature, Peter Lang Publishing.

  • including essays on Apess, Robert J. Conley and the Joe Bruchac novel series, "Who Are the Southeastern Blackfoot?", The U.S. Great Seal, Amherst, Mildred Haun's Melungeon novel, Postcolonialism-Resistance-Ecocriticism in Native lit, a research meditation on Indians as slaves.

Anthologies

Aniyunwiya/Real Human Beings: An Anthology of Contemporary Cherokee Prose, Joseph Bruchac (Editor), Greenfield Review Press.

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

Durable Breath: Contemporary Native American Poetry, John E. Smelcer, D. L. Birchfield (Editors), Salmon Run Pub.

The Second Set: The Jazz Poetry Anthology (Volume 2), Sascha Feinstein and Yusef Komunyakaa (Editors), Indiana Univ Press.

North Country: An Anthology of Contemporary Writing from the Adirondacks and the Upper Hudson Valley, Joseph Bruchac, Alice Gilborn, Jean Rikhoff (Editors), Greenfield Review Press.

Susquehannock: An Anthology of Bioregional Literature, Michael Czarnecki (Editor), Great Elm Press.

Gatherings: Mother Earth Perspectives: Preservation Through Words, David Suzuki (Editor), Theytus Books.


See Also

Ron's faculty profile University of Massachusetts Dept. of English

Ron's profile University of Massachusetts Fine Art Center

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




This page is part of the Storytellers: Native American Authors Online project.

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