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Name: Greg Sarris
Birth Date: February 12, 1952
Ethnicity: Native American, American, Miwok, Pomo, Filipino, German, Jewish, Irish
Gender: Male

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Biography of Greg Sarris
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Greg Sarris has gone from college athlete to creative writer, from street tough to academic, from undergraduate English major to professor of American Indian studies. He is generating some of the most talked-about interdisciplinary and cross-cultural...


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Greg Sarris is a college professor, author, screenwriter, and current Chairman of the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria. He was chosen in 2005 to fill the Endowed Chair in Native American Studies at Sonoma State University. The Chair was endowed by...


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Publishers Weekly
GREG SARRIS.(author describes writing 'Watermelon Nights')(Brief Article)
08/03/1998: 452 words, approx. 2 pages
Watermelon Nights Hyperion (Sept.) Growing up poor on California streets, Greg Sarris didn't know his father. His mother was white, German Jewish and Irish, and only later did he learn that his dad was American Indian, part Coast Miwok, part Pomo. Surviving...
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Studies in American Indian Literatures
The Risk of Misunderstanding in Greg Sarris's Keeping Slug Woman Alive
12/01/2007: 4,640 words, approx. 16 pages
Greg Sarris's book Keeping Slug Woman Alive: A Holistic Approach to American Indian Texts is a groundbreaking text in that it is, in part, an attempt to incorporate aspects of oral tradition within the written word and to make the tradition and lessons of...
 


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