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Evelina Zuni Lucero : ウィキペディア英語版 | Evelina Zuni Lucero
Evelina Zuni Lucero is a Native American (Isleta Pueblo/Ohkay Owingeh) novelist, poet and journalist. Her novel ''Night Sky, Morning Star'' won the 1999 First Book Award from the Native Writers' Circle of the Americas. ==Personal life== Lucero grew up in Isleta Pueblo until the age of eight, after which her family relocated to Colorado and Nevada. She joined the Stanford University program of Native American Studies in its inaugural year, and then became a journalist working with Native groups.〔(Hanksville: Native American Authors Online ). Accessed 12 March 2015.〕 During this time, she met and interviewed Pueblo poet Simon Ortiz, who she describes as a formative influence on her writing: “here before me was an Indian author, a Pueblo no less, who wrote of people and places with which I was familiar, who showed in his poems and stories that our lives were as important and worthy as any. Like coyote, he had been all over the country, working all kinds of jobs, meeting all kinds of people, and then writing about those experiences.”〔Evelina Zuni Lucero, “The Stories He Lives By,” in '' Studies in American Indian Literatures '', series 2, 16:4 (Winter, 2004), p. 51〕 Lucero lives at Isleta Pueblo and teaches at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico.〔 She has also acted as a community organizer at Isleta for Headstart and other educational/artistic programs.〔 Lucero currently serves as Chair or Creative Writing at the Institute of American Indian Arts.〔(Lucero’s page ) at IAIA.〕
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