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Cheryl Savageau
American poet

Cheryl Savageau

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American poet
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74 years
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Clark University
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Cheryl Savageau (born April 14, 1950) is a writer and poet of Abenaki descent. Her father, Paul Savageau is French/Abenaki, her mother, Cecile Meunier Savageau, is French-Canadian.

Biography

Savageau is of Abenaki and French descent.

She was a founding member of a storytelling group who told stories in concert to adults as well as to children in schools and libraries.

Her children's book, Muskrat Will Be Swimming, was a Smithsonian Notable Book (1996), won the Skipping Stones Award for children's Environmental Books (1997), and the Best Children's Book Award (1997), from Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers and Storytellers.

For her work mentoring young and beginning writers, she was awarded Mentor of the Year from Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers and Storytellers (1998).

Also a visual artist, she has exhibited her quilts, paintings and other works. ref>"Dirt Road Home by Cheryl Savageau". www.powells.com. Retrieved 2019-03-04.</ref>

Publications

Poetry

  • Home Country. Farmington, Maine: Alice James Books. 1992. ISBN 9780914086949.
  • Dirt Road Home. Willimantic, Conn.: Curbstone Press. 1995. ISBN 9781880684306.
  • Mother/Land. London: Salt Publishing. 2006. ISBN 9781844712694.

Children's books

Muskrat Will Be Swimming. Rising Moon. 1996. ISBN 9780873586047.

Anthology contributions

  • Melissa Tuckey, ed. (2018). Ghost Fishing: An Eco-Justice Poetry Anthology. University of Georgia Press. ISBN 9780820353159.
  • Dawnland Voices. Lincoln, Neb.: University of Nebraska Press. 2014. ISBN 9780803246867.
  • Sovereign Erotics. Qwo-Li Driskill, Daniel Heath Justice, Deborah Miranda, and Lisa Tatonetti, eds. University of Arizona Press, 2011.
  • Living in Storms. Tom Schram, ed. Eastern University Press, 2008.
  • French Connections: A Gathering of Franco-American Poets. Christine Gelineau, ed. Louisiana Literature Press, 2007.
  • New Directions Reading, Writing, and Critical Thinking. Peter S. Gardner,ed. Cambridge University Press, New York, 2005.
  • Approaching Literature in the 21st Century. Peter Schakel and Jack Ridl, eds. Bedford/St. Martin's Press, Boston. 2005.
  • Connections: Reading and Writing in Cultural Contexts. Judith A. Stanford, ed. Rivier College, Mayfield Publishing, Calif. 2001.
  • My Home As I Remember It. Native Women in the Arts Press, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1999.
  • The Eye of the Deer. Carolyn Dunn Anderson and Carol Comfort, eds. Aunt Lute Books, 1999.
  • Poetry Nation. Regie Cabico and Todd Swift, eds. Véhicule Press, Montréal, Canada, 1999.
  • Identity Lessons: Learning American Style. Maria Mazziotti Gillan and Jennifer Gillan, eds. Viking Penguin, 1999.
  • Approaching Poetry: Perspectives and Responses. Peter Schakel and Jack Ridl, eds. St. Martin's Press, 1997.
  • Through the Kitchen Window. Arlene Arvakian, ed. University of Massachusetts, Spring, 1997.
  • Durable Breath. John E. Smelcer and D.L. Birchfield, eds. Salmon Run Press, 1994.
  • Two Worlds Walking. Diane Glancy and C.W. Truesdale, eds. New Rivers Press, 1994.
  • Returning the Gift. Joseph Bruchac, ed. Greenfield Review Press, 1994.
  • Poetry Like Bread Martín Espada, ed. Curbstone Press, 1994.
  • An Ear to the Ground. Marie Harris and Kathleen Aguero, eds. University of Georgia Press, 1989.

Poetry from Sojourner: A Feminist Anthology. Ruth Lepson, ed. University of Illinois Press, Urbana, Illinois. 2004 Sunken Garden Poetry. Brad Davis, ed. Wesleyan University Press, Middletown, Ct. 2012

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Who is Cheryl Savageau?
Cheryl Savageau is a Native American poet, writer, and musician of Abenaki and French-Canadian heritage. She is known for her poetry that explores themes of identity, culture, and the natural world.
What is Cheryl Savageau's background?
Cheryl Savageau was born in central Massachusetts and grew up in the Nipmuc Indian Reservation. She is of Abenaki and French-Canadian heritage and has strong connections to her Native American roots.
What is Cheryl Savageau known for?
Cheryl Savageau is known for her poetry that delves into the complexities of identity and the experiences of Native American peoples. She also incorporates her love for nature and the environment into her work.
What are some notable works by Cheryl Savageau?
Cheryl Savageau has published several collections of poetry, including "Dirt Road Home," "Gone to Croatan," "Mother/Land," and "Musicians are My Family."
Has Cheryl Savageau received any awards or recognition for her work?
Yes, Cheryl Savageau has been honored with numerous awards for her poetry. She was awarded the New England Poetry Club’s Daniel Varoujan Award in 1996 and the Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers and Storytellers Writer of the Year Award in 1994, among others.
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