William Oandasan (1947–1992) was an American poet, journalist, editor, and publisher. He was born on the Round Valley Reservation in Northern California, to Yuki tribe and Filipino parents.
Life
editHe founded the A Press in 1976 and edited A: A Journal of Contemporary Literature, one of the first literary magazines devoted to American Indian writers.
Awards
edit- 1985 American Book Award for Round Valley Songs.
Works
edit- Taking Off (1976);
- Earth & Sky, A Press (1976);
- Sermon & Three Waves: A Journey Through Night[1] (1978);
- A Branch of California Redwood (1980);
- Moving Inland, A Publications (1983);
- Round Valley Songs. West End Press. 1984. ISBN 978-0-931122-35-4.;
- Round Valley Verses, Blue Cloud Quarterly (1987);
- Summer Night, A Publications (1989).
Anthologies
edit- Ishmael Reed, ed. (2003). From Totems to Hip-hop. Thunder's Mouth Press. p. 43. ISBN 978-1-56025-458-4.
William Oandasan.
References
edit- ^ "William Oandasan". Poetry Foundation. 2019-05-30. Retrieved 2019-05-30.