Native American AuthorsTerry P. Wilson , 1941-Potawatomi
Wilson is Potawatomi on his father's side and white on his mother's side. He is a retired professor of the Native American Studies department at the University of California, Berkeley. While at Berkeley, he started a seminar called "People of Mixed Race Descent" which grew to become a quite popular lecture. He argues that mixed raced people are not "marginal" but they are "ambassadors of both cultures.
Books by Terry P. Wilson:Wilson, Terry P.. Bibliography of the OsageMetuchen, N.J. : Scarecrow Press, 1995. Genre: Reference Audience: Adult ISBN: 0810818051 Wilson, Terry P.. The cart that changed the world : the career of Sylvan N. Goldman Norman : Published for the Oklahoma Heritage Association by the University of Oklahoma Press, 1978. Genre: Biography Audience: Adult ISBN: 0806114967 Wilson, Terry P.. Hopi: Following the Path of Peace (Native American Wisdom) San Francisco : Chronicle Books, 1994. Genre: Nonfiction ISBN: 0811804305 Wilson, Terry P.. The Osage New York : Chelsea House, 1988. Genre: Nonfiction Audience: Adult ISBN: 1555467229 Wilson, Terry P.. Teaching American Indian history Washington, D.C. : American Historical Association, 1993. Genre: Nonfiction ISBN: 0872290697 Wilson, Terry P.. The underground reservation : Osage oil Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, 1985. Genre: Nonfiction Audience: Adult ISBN: 0803247338 Return to Native American Authors Home |