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Tiffany Midge

Tiffany  Midge

Tiffany Midge is an enrolled member of the Standing Rock Sioux and grew up in the Pacific Northwest.  She is the recipient of the Diane Decorah Poetry Award from The Native Writers Circle of the Americas for her collection, Outlaws, Renegades and Saints: Diary of a Mixed-Up Halfbreed published by Greenfield Review Press.  The chapbook, Guiding the Stars to Their Campfire, Driving the Salmon to Their Beds, was published in 2005 by Gazoobi Tales.  Animal Legend and Lore: Buffalo is her first children’s book, published by Scholastic.  Publication credits include, Growing up Ethnic in America, Viking/Penguin; Identity Lessons: Contemporary Writing About Learning to be American, Viking/Penguin; Reinventing the Enemy’s Language,” W.W. Norton; Blue Dawn, Red Earth; New Native American Storytellers, Anchor Books. More recently her work has appeared in Coming of Age Around the World: A Multicultural Anthology, and  America! What’s My Name? edited by Frank X Walker. Her poetry has been commissioned into a choral ensemble by composer Seppo Pohjola of Finland, and has been adapted into the dramatic work, Cedars, produced by Red Eagle Soaring Native American Theater, of which she serves on the advisory board.  She holds an MFA in poetry from the University of Idaho.