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Linda Hogan (American Indians (Ready Reference series))
Author Profile
Born of a working-class Chickasaw father and a white mother of an immigrant family, Linda Hogan learned the history and legends of her people through oral narrative. She received a B.A. and an M.A. from the University of Colorado and was associate professor of American Indian and American studies at the University of Minnesota before turning to full-time writing. In 1989, she began teaching creative writing and American Indian studies at the University of Colorado.
Hogan’s first novel, Mean Spirit (1990), set in an Oklahoma Indian community...
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