Nora marks dauenhauer biography of william
| Nora Marks was born May 8, 1927, the first of sixteen children of Emma Marks (1913–2006) of Yakutat, Alaska, and Willie Marks (1902–1981), a Tlingit from Hoonah. | |
| Nora Marks Keixwnéi Dauenhauer (May 8, 1927 – September 25, 2017) was a Tlingit poet, short-story writer, and Tlingit language scholar from Alaska. | |
| Nora Marks Dauenhauer, of Yakutat and Tlingit heritage, along with her husband Richard Dauenhauer, recorded hundreds of personal narratives during the 1960s. |
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Nora Marks Dauenhauer | North Words Writers Symposium
- Nora Marks Keixwnéi Dauenhauer (May 8, – September 25, ) was a Tlingit poet, short-story writer, and Tlingit language scholar from Alaska.
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- Influenced by the land and sea, Dauenhauer’s work preserves the stories and oral culture of previous generations.
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Nora Marks Dauenhauer – Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre
- Nora Marks Dauenhauer (born May 8, ) is an American poet and short-story writer and a scholar of the language and traditions of the Tlingit aboriginal nation in Alaska, of which she is a member.
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William Duncan (missionary)
English missionary
William Duncan (3 April 1832 – 30 August 1918) was an English-born Anglican missionary who founded the Tsimshian communities of Metlakatla, British Columbia, in Canada, and Metlakatla, Alaska, in the United States.[1] Although sometimes referred to as "Father Duncan" in subsequent reports, he was never ordained.
Early years
Duncan was born in the hamlet of Bishop Burton, Yorkshire, England, the illegitimate son of Maria Duncan, a teenaged servant; he was raised by his mother's parents, William and Elizabeth Duncan.[2] In the 1841 census he is recorded as living with his father and his sister Mary Duncan on Lairgate in Beverley. In 1851 he was lodging with William Botterill, a tailor, and Mary Botterill in Keldgate, Beverley and his occupation is described as book-keeper. Duncan later worked in his grandfather/adoptive father's trade as a tanner. Duncan became the only churchgoer in his impoverished fam
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NORA (Marks) DAUENHAUER - Alaska Women's Hall of Fame
- Nora Marks Dauenhauer (born May 8, 1927) is an American poet and short-story writer and a scholar of the language and traditions of the Tlingit aboriginal nation in Alaska, of which she is a member.