Wendy Rose
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Wendy Rose (b. May 7, 1948 in Oakland, CA) is a Hopi/Miwok writer. Having grown up in an environment which placed little emphasis on her Native American background, much of her verse deals with her search for her personal identity as a Native American. She attended Cabrillo College and Contra Costa College. She received her B.A. from the University of California at Berkeley in 1976 and her M.A. in 1978. She is also an anthropologist, artist, and social scientist.
Books
Itch Like Crazy, University of Arizona Press, 2002.
Bone Dance, University of Arizona Press, 1994.
Now Poof She Is Gone: Poetry, Firebrand Books, 1994.
Going to War With All My Relations: New and Selected Poems, Northland Pub. 1993.
Halfbreed Chronicles, West End Press, 1985.
What Happened When the Hopi Hit New York, Contact II Pub., 1982.
Long division: A tribal history : poems, Strawberry Press, 1981.
Lost Copper, Malki Museum Press, 1980.
Builder Kachina: A home-going cycle, Blue Cloud Quarterly, 1979.
Aboriginal Tattooing in California, Coyote Press, 1979.
Academic Squaw Reports to the World from the Ivory Tower, Blue Cloud Quarterly, 1977.
Hopi Roadrunner, Dancing, Greenfield Review Press, 1973.
References
I Tell You Now: Autobiographical Essays by Native American Writers, Swann, Brian & Krupat, Arnold, Bison Books, 1998.

