Daniel Heath Justice on why the raccoon is a significant creature to Indigenous cultures

Daniel Heath Justice
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Daniel Heath Justice is an American-born Canadian academic and citizen of the Cherokee Nation. He is professor of First Nations and Indigenous Studies and English at the University of British Columbia. He started his studies at University of Northern Colorado and received his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. He began his career at the University of Toronto, where he taught English and worked in association with the Aboriginal Studies Program. Justice is the author of Why Indigenous Literatures Matter (2018) (Wilfrid Laurier University Press), Our Fire Survives the Storm: A Cherokee Literary History (2006) (University of Minnesota Press), as well as his Indigenous fantasy trilogy, The Way of Thorn & Thunder - Kynship (2005), Wyrwood (2006), and Dreyd (2007) which was published by Kegedonce Press.
Career
- 1975Born
- 2020Won Officer of the Order of Canada
Trivia
- •Place of birth: Colorado
- •Citizenship: United States
- •Known as: novelist
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'Our stories give us a lot of guidance': Daniel Heath Justice on why Indigenous literatures matter
QUILTBAG+ Speculative Classics: The Way of Thorn and Thunder by Daniel Heath Justice (Part 1)
Daniel Heath Justice answers the question at the centre of Why Indigenous Literatures Matter
'Our literatures matter because we do,' says Indigenous author Daniel Heath Justice