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  • Bruchac, Joseph,

Bruchac, Joseph, 1942- (Personal Name)

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  • Bruchac, Joe, 1942-
  • Green Corn Moon, 1942-

His Indian mountain, 1971.

His Hoop snakes, hide behinds, and side-hill winders, c1991: CIP t.p. (Joseph Bruchac) pub. info. (Joe Bruchac)

Returning the gift, c1994: CIP t.p. (Joseph Bruchac) data sheet (b. Oct. 16, 1942)

On second thought, c1995: CIP t.p. (Joseph Bruchac/Green Corn Moon)

Joseph Bruchac, via WWW, Apr. 19, 2013 (storyteller and writer, creating poetry, short stories, novels, anthologies and music that reflect his Abenaki Indian heritage and Native American traditions; lives in Greenfield Center, New York; B.A., Cornell University; M.A., Literature and Creative Writing, Syracuse; Ph. D., Comparative Literature, Union Institute of Ohio; a professional teller of the traditional tales of the Adirondacks and the Native peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands)

Wikipedia, Apr. 19, 2013 (Joseph Bruchac, from Saratoga Springs, New York; one of the founders of the Wordcraft Circle of Native American Writers and Storytellers; has written several books with his son, Jim; has worked as an educator for Skidmore College)

Joseph Bruchac (born 1942) is a storyteller and writer. His work reflects his Abenaki Indian heritage and Native American traditions.

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