E. Donald Two-Rivers

E. Donald Two-Rivers

E. Donald "Ed" Two-Rivers (sometimes known as Donald Two-River) was Anishinaabe (the correct term for people from the Native American tribe also known as the Ojibwa/Chippewa). He was a noted poet, playwright and spoken-word performer.

Brought up first on the reservation and then in the urban Native community in Chicago, Two-Rivers has been an activist for Native rights since the 1970s, for which he was awarded the Iron Eyes Cody Award for Peace in 1992. He is also an accomplished poet, who has, among other honours, been awarded the American Book Award in 1992. A critic of "victim politics", Two-Rivers is a strong supporter of programs that give disadvantaged Native peoples the chance to stand on their own two feet.

He had been critical of Euro-American directors and actors in the past, saying that "I believe that for non-Natives to perform a Native American play, they would first have to undergo a certain level of sensitivity training. In fact, I would require it for any of my plays."

E. Donald Two-Rivers was the founding (Artistic Director) of the Chicago-based Red Path Theater Company.

In 2007, he returned to Chicago, to work on his last book In the Spirit of the Coyote.

He died December 28, 2008.

Contents

Bibliography

Plays

  • Chili Corn
  • Coyote Sits In Judgement
  • Forked Tongues
  • I Aint Tonto
  • No Honors Today
  • Old Indian Trick
  • Peeking Out Of Ameriks Museums
  • Pow-Wow Posse
  • Red Requiem - A Political Intrigue On City Streets
  • Shattered Dream
  • Sunka Cheslie (The Urban Pile)
  • Survivors Medicine
  • Whats Buzzin Cousin?
  • Winter Summit

Short story collections

  • Survivors' Medicine

Poetry anthologies

  • Pow-Wows and Fat Cats Mammoth 2003, available at www.mammothpublications.com

See also

External links


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