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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instanceOf Native American writer
novelist
person
poet
almaMater University of Montana
awardReceived American Book Award
Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters of France
surface form: Chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres

Los Angeles Times Book Prize
surface form: Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Fiction
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
dateOfBirth 1940-11-18
dateOfDeath 2003-08-04
educatedAt Montana State University Billings
surface form: Northern Montana College
ethnicity A’aninin
Blackfoot
surface form: Blackfeet
familyName Welch
genre Native American literature
fiction
poetry
givenName James
influenced Native American literature
language English
literaryPeriod 20th century
contemporary literature
movement Native American Renaissance
name James Welch self-link
nationality American
notableFor central role in the Native American Renaissance in literature
notableWork Fools Crow
Winter in the Blood
occupation novelist
poet
teacher
placeOfBirth Browning, Montana, United States
placeOfDeath Missoula
surface form: Missoula, Montana, United States
residence Missoula
surface form: Missoula, Montana, United States
spouse Lois Welch
subjectOf film adaptation of Winter in the Blood
wrote Fools Crow
Killing Custer
Riding the Earthboy 40
The Death of Jim Loney
The Indian Lawyer
Winter in the Blood

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Winter in the Blood author James Welch
Fools Crow author James Welch
James Welch name James Welch self-link