MariJo Moore

MariJo Moore, April 2013. MariJo Moore is an American writer who takes inspiration from Native American culture in her poetry. She claims Dutch, Irish, and Eastern Cherokee descent, but is not enrolled in any Native nation. She won the title of ''Writer of the Year'' (2002) by the Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers and Storytellers, one of the most prestigious awards in the Native American literary world.

She has edited several collections, including ''Eating Fire, Tasting Blood: Breaking the Great Silence of the American Indian Holocaust'' (2005) and ''Genocide of the Mind: New Writings by Native Americans'' (2002), "Unraveling the Spreading Cloth of Time: Indigenous Thoughts Concerning the Universe, Dedicated to Vine Deloria, Jr" (2014), and "When Spirits Visit: A Collection of Stories by Indigenous Writers" (2015). She is also the author of "A Book of Spiritual Wisdom for all days", "Bear Quotes", "Tree Quotes", "Crow Quotes", "Spirit Voices of Bones", and "Red Woman With Backward Eyes and Other Stories". Provided by Wikipedia
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