| Robert Warrior is the
author of The People and the Word: Reading
Native Nonfiction, Amertican Indian Literary
Nationalism (with Craig Womack and Jace Weaver). Like a Hurricane: The Indian Movement from Alcatraz
to Wounded Knee (with Paul Chaat Smith) and Tribal Secrets: Recovering American Indian
Intellectual Traditions. He holds degrees from Union
Theological Seminary (Ph.D., Systematic Theology), Yale University
(M.A., Religion), and Pepperdine University (B.A. summa cum laude,
Speech Communication). His academic and journalistic writing has
appeared in a wide variety of publications, including American
Quarterly, Genre, World Literature Today, News from Indian Country,
Lakota Times, Village Voice, UTNE
Reader, Guardian, and High Times. He and his coauthors
Craig Womack
and Jace Weaver were the inaugural recipients of the Beatrice Medicine
Award
for Scholarly Writing from the Native American Literature Symposium and
Warrior
has also received awards from the Gustavus Myers Foundation, the Native
American
Journalists Association, the Church Press Association, and others.
Professor
Warrior has lectured widely in a wide variety of places, including
Guatemala,
Mexico, France, Malaysia, Yale University, Harvard University, the
University
of Wisconsin-Madison, University of Chicago, the University of
California-Berkeley,
and the University
of Miami. |