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Joseph Bruchac (born
October 16, 1942) is an
American writer and
storyteller based in New York. He
writes about Indigenous peoples of the Americas, with...
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Bruchac is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Jesse Bruchac (born 1972),
American author and
language teacher Joseph Bruchac (born 1942)...
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Jesse Bowman Bruchac (born 1972) is an
author and
language teacher from the
Nulhegan Band of the
Coosuk Abenaki Nation, a state-recognized
tribe in Vermont...
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Joseph Elie
Joubert from the
Odanak reservation and
fluent speaker,
Jesse Bruchac, lead
partial immersion classes in the
language across the Northeastern...
- her. The
following are
listed as they
appear in a list
compiled by
Marge Bruchac.
Masterkey is
Southwest Museum’s journal.
Published under the name of Bertha...
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Sacagawea by
Liselotte Erdrich (2004) Jim Thorpe's
Bright Path by
Joseph Bruchac (2005) Let Them Play by
Margot Theis Raven (2006) John
Lewis in the Lead:...
- Washington, DC:
Smithsonian Institution; 1998: 223-228. ISBN 0-16-049514-8
Bruchac,
Joseph (1992).
Native American Animal Stories.
Fulcrum Publishing. ISBN 978-1555911270...
- 16,
pages 1–28.
Bruchac, Joseph, editor. "Silver Fox and
Coyote Create Earth",
Native American Animal Stories,
edited by
Joseph Bruchac (Fulcrum Pub.:...
- online; the
standard scholarly biography; also see
online book
review Bruchac, Joseph.
Walking Two Worlds. (7th Generation, 2015) ISBN 978-1-939053-10-7...
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Retrieved 29
April 2019. Caduto, Michael;
Bruchac,
Michael (1991).
Native American Stories, Told by
Joseph Bruchac. Golden, Colorado:
Fulcrum Publishing....