Robin Rehm is a 1999 Summer graduate of the undergraduate English degree program at the University of Minnesota. She contributed the pages on Roberta Hill Whiteman, Kimberly Blaeser, Elizabeth Woody, and Elizabeth Cook-Lynn. Robin writes, "Interested in many forms of creative expression, I am working toward a full-time career as an agent for muralists. I hope to work with all styles and types of muralists, from corporate to non-profit. Whether writing or painting, artists express who we are -- our history, present, and future. The authors I researched do this in marvelous ways. It has been a privelege contributing to Voices From the Gaps."
Rehm, Robin
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Kimberly Blaeser, an enrolled member of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, grew up on the White Earth Reservation in Minnesota. She is of Anishinabe and German heritage. She articulates her dual heritage and its significance in the forms of poetry, pers...
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Elizabeth Cook-Lynn, a member of the Crow Creek Sioux Tribe, is a woman and writer of distinct purpose.
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» Whiteman, Roberta Hill from Bios
The tribal and spiritual values that empower her work resonate in her life.
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In addition to being a writer, Woody is an accomplished artist, having worked as a visual artist in numerous media.
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