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Heid Erdrich : ウィキペディア英語版 | Heid E. Erdrich Heid Ellen Erdrich (born November 26, 1963) is an Ojibwe writer of poetry, short stories, and nonfiction. She also edits journals to promote literature from other Native American writers. ==Early life and education== Erdrich comes from a family of writers. Among seven siblings, Louise Erdrich ranks among the most renowned contemporary Native American writers; another sister, Lise Erdrich, is also published. Their maternal grandfather, Patrick Gourneau, was the tribal chairman of the Turtle Mountain Band of Ojibwe from 1953-1959, and was instrumental in fighting against Indian termination. Their father Ralph (German-American) and mother Rita (Ojibwe) taught at a boarding school for the Turtle Mountain Band. Erdrich graduated from Dartmouth College in 1986 with a B.A. in Literature and Creative Writing. She earned two Master's degrees from Johns Hopkins University, one in poetry (1989) and another in fiction (1990).〔 Much of her career has been devoted to the teaching of writing; in 2003, she was named Mentor of the Year in for her work with the Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers and Storytellers.〔 Erdrich has taught at Johns Hopkins, Augsburg College and the University of St. Thomas. She has also taught workshops for Native writers at Turtle Mountain Community College, along with her sister Louise and fellow Ojibwe author Al Hunter.〔
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