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Susan power author biography worksheet

          This concise study guide includes plot summary; character analysis; author biography; study questions; historical context; suggestions for further reading; and.

        1. This concise study guide includes plot summary; character analysis; author biography; study questions; historical context; suggestions for further reading; and.
        2. Browse over educational resources created by Susan Powers in the official Teachers Pay Teachers store.
        3. The Higher Power of Lucky Study Guide contains materials for an activity-based study of this novel by Susan Patron.
        4. The Grass Dancer Susan Power, Set in a Sioux Indian reservation, The Grass Dancer weaves back and forth through time from the 's to the 's.
        5. The document is a short story about the relationship between the writer, Susan Powers, and her mother.
        6. The Higher Power of Lucky Study Guide contains materials for an activity-based study of this novel by Susan Patron....

          Mona Susan Power

          Native American author from Illinois and Minnesota, U.S.

          Not to be confused with Susan Powers or Susan Kelly Power.

          Mona Susan Power (Standing Rock Dakota, born 1961) is an Native American author based in Saint Paul, Minnesota.

          Her debut novel, The Grass Dancer (1994), received the 1995 Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award for Best First Fiction.

          Early life

          Power was born in Chicago, Illinois,[3] and is a Yantonai Dakota enrolled citizen of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe of North & South Dakota.[4][5] Her mother, Susan Kelly Power, Gathering of Stormclouds Woman (Standing Rock Dakota, 1925–2022), was an activist who helped found the American Indian Center of Chicago.[4] Susan's mother, Mona's grandmother, Josephine Gates Kelly was three-term tribal chairperson for the Stand Rock Sioux Tribe.[4] Mona's great-grandmother was Nellie Two Bear Gates.[6] She is a descendant of Sioux Chief Mato Nupa (