Janet Campbell Hale

Janet Campbell Hale

(1946–2021) writer United States

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[Wikidata] Native American writer (1946–2021)... | [Wikipedia] Janet Campbell Hale was a Native American writer and professor. She was Coeur d'Alene and of Ktunaxa and Cree descent. In a sparse style that has been compared to Hemingway, Hale's work often explored issues of Native American identity and discusses poverty, abuse, and the condition of women in soci

About Janet Campbell Hale

Janet Campbell Hale was a Native American writer and professor. She was Coeur d'Alene and of Ktunaxa and Cree descent. In a sparse style that has been compared to Hemingway, Hale's work often explored issues of Native American identity and discusses poverty, abuse, and the condition of women in society. She wrote Bloodlines: Odyssey of a Native Daughter (1993), which includes a discussion of the Native American experience as well as stories from her own life. She also wrote The Owl's Song (1974), The Jailing of Cecelia Capture, Women on the Run (1999), and Custer Lives in Humboldt County & Other Poems (1978).

Notable works:

Bloodlines

Awards:

American Book Awards

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