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James Thomas Stevens (born 1966) is an
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poet and academic. He is a member of the Akwesasne Mohawk NationJame Thomas Stevens.
''Michigan State University Press.'' (retrieved 17 August 2015)
and currently teaches at the
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in Santa Fe, New Mexico.


Background

James Thomas Stevens was born in
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, New York, and his Mohawk name is Aronhió:ta's. His father was a Welsh-American and his mother is
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.Glancy and Nowak, 361


Education

In 1993 Stevens earned his MFA in writing from Brown University Graduate Writing Program, where he had a full fellowship. He earned a Creative Writing AFA from the
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, where he received the Gerald Red Elk Scholarship in 1990, allowing him to attend the Naropa Institute Summer Writing Program. Stevens briefly attended the
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and Brooklyn College in New York.


Academic and writing career

Stevens was an associate professor in the English Department of SUNY Fredonia and the director of American Indian Studies. He has also been an Instructor of Poetry at Brown University and taught at
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. He is an author of numerous volumes of poetry. An international poet with professional invitations to France, Turkey, and China, Stevens spoke at the IIPF in the United Nations in 2006. He formerly taught at
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and remains a vibrant member of the Native community as well as a leading young
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.


Awards and nominations

* 1991
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Creative Writing Award * 1993 Kim Ann Arstark Memorial Prize in Poetry * 1993 Wittner-Bynner Foundation Poetry Grant * 1994 City of Santa Fe Writer's Award * 1996 Pushcart Prize Nomination * 2000 Whiting Award * 2003 Nominated for a Before Columbus/American Book Award * 2005 Finalist for the National Poetry Series Award


Published books

* * * * * (with Caroline Sinavaiana) * * *


Notes


References

* Glancy, Diane and Mark Nowak
''Visit Teepee Town: Native Writings After the Detours.''
Coffee House Press.


External links


NativeWiki EntryStevens' profile on the Native American Authors ProjectStevens' profile at Salt PublishingProfile at The Whiting Foundation
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