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Patrick Lebeau
September 29, 2000
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Patrick
Russell LeBeau is the author of a book of poetry: Stands
Alone,
Faces, and Other Poems. He has published several articles and
made many presentations on general topics of Native American
history and culture, including a chapter in a book on Indian
mascots entitled, "The Fighting Braves of Michigamua:
Adopting the Visage of American Indian Warriors in the Halls
of Academia." He also has authored Rethinking
Michigan Indian History, a text that honors the Chippewa, Ottawa, and
Potawatomi and the twelve federally recognized tribes of Michigan
by recognizing their role and place in Michigan history. |
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LeBeau received his
Ph.D. from the University of Michigan, and currently is the Director
of the American Indian Studies Program and an Associate Professor
of Writing, Rhetorics, and American Cultures at Michigan State
University. He is also a 2004 member of the Board of Directors
of the Michigan Humanities Council and is an enrolled member
of the Cheyenne River Sioux Indian Reservation of South Dakota,
in his father's home state. His mother is from Turtle Mountain
Indian Reservation, North Dakota.
To hear LeBeau read from his own work, please visit the
Vincent Voice Library, here.
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