Paula Gunn Allen
Paula Gunn Allen's compelling and deeply insightful exploration reveals Pocahontas's pivotal role in America's early development and cultural dynamics, establishing her as a foundational figure.
A compelling and deeply insightful exploration of Pocahontas, an extraordinary woman whose pivotal role in the early development and cultural dynamics of America firmly establishes her as a foundational figure.
Authors: Paula Gunn Allen
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Language: en
Pages: 396
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Paula Gunn Allen (1939-2008) was a Native American writer, poet, literary critic, and activist, known for her work in Native American literature and feminism. Of Laguna Pueblo, Sioux, and Scottish descent, her work explored themes of identity, culture, gender, and indigenous spirituality. She was an influential figure in the Native American studies movement and author of numerous works, including "The Sacred Hoop: Recovering the Feminine in American Indian Traditions". She taught at various universities and received multiple awards for her contribution to literature.