James Welch
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James Welch was a prominent Native American novelist and poet whose works, such as "Winter in the Blood" and "Fools Crow," were central to the Native American Renaissance in literature.
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| James Welch canonical | 4 |
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Target entity: James Welch Context triple: [Native American Renaissance, hasNotableAuthor, James Welch]
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N. Scott Momaday
N. Scott Momaday is a Kiowa novelist, poet, and scholar whose Pulitzer Prize–winning work helped spark the Native American Renaissance in literature.
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Louise Erdrich
Louise Erdrich is an acclaimed American author known for her richly layered novels about Native American life, identity, and history, including works such as "Love Medicine" and "The Round House."
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Leslie Marmon Silko
Leslie Marmon Silko is a Native American (Laguna Pueblo) novelist, poet, and essayist whose work, including the acclaimed novel "Ceremony," is central to contemporary Indigenous literature in the United States.
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Thomas King
Thomas King is a prominent Indigenous Canadian writer and scholar known for his influential novels, short stories, and critical essays that blend humor, oral storytelling traditions, and sharp political insight.
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R. L. Thornton
R. L. Thornton was a prominent mid-20th-century Dallas businessman and civic leader who played a key role in the city’s economic growth and urban development.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: James Welch Target entity description: James Welch was a prominent Native American novelist and poet whose works, such as "Winter in the Blood" and "Fools Crow," were central to the Native American Renaissance in literature.
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A.
N. Scott Momaday
N. Scott Momaday is a Kiowa novelist, poet, and scholar whose Pulitzer Prize–winning work helped spark the Native American Renaissance in literature.
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B.
Louise Erdrich
Louise Erdrich is an acclaimed American author known for her richly layered novels about Native American life, identity, and history, including works such as "Love Medicine" and "The Round House."
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C.
Leslie Marmon Silko
Leslie Marmon Silko is a Native American (Laguna Pueblo) novelist, poet, and essayist whose work, including the acclaimed novel "Ceremony," is central to contemporary Indigenous literature in the United States.
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D.
Thomas King
Thomas King is a prominent Indigenous Canadian writer and scholar known for his influential novels, short stories, and critical essays that blend humor, oral storytelling traditions, and sharp political insight.
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E.
R. L. Thornton
R. L. Thornton was a prominent mid-20th-century Dallas businessman and civic leader who played a key role in the city’s economic growth and urban development.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: James Welch Description of subject: James Welch was a prominent Native American novelist and poet whose works, such as "Winter in the Blood" and "Fools Crow," were central to the Native American Renaissance in literature.
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