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Nora Marks Dauenhauer

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. She won an American Book Award for ''Russians in Tlingit America: The Battles of Sitka, 1802 And 1804''.
==Life==
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, Alaska. Nora's Tlingit name at birth was ''Keix̱wnéi''. Following her mother in the Tlingit matrilineal system, she is a member of the Raven moiety of the Tlingit nation, of the ''Lukaax̱.ádi'' clan, and of the ''Shaka Hít'' or Canoe Prow House, from Alsek River. Emma's maternal grandfather had been Frank Italio (1870–1956), an informant to the anthropologist Frederica de Laguna whose knowledge was incorporated into De Laguna's 1972 ethnography of the northern Tlingit, ''Under Mount St. Elias.''
She earned a degree in anthropology and, with her husband Richard Dauenhauer, a poet and translator, she has co-edited the ''Sealaska Heritage Foundation's'' highly regarded ''Classics of Tlingit Oral Literature'' series.

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