Marilou Awiakta | |
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Born | Knoxville | January 24, 1936
Occupation | Poet, author |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | University of Tennessee B.A. magna cum laude, in English and French, 1958 |
Children | Three children |
Marilou Awiakta (born January 24, 1936, in Knoxville, Tennessee) is an American writer known for her poetry and essays about her experiences growing up in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. [1]
Marilou Awiakta is the seventh generation of her family to grow up in Appalachia, mostly in East Tennessee. Since 1730, her family has lived in the mountainous area of the state. [2] She writes that she is of Scotch-Irish, Appalachian, and Eastern Band Cherokee descent.
Awiakta graduated from the University of Tennessee in 1958 receiving a B.A. magna cum laude, in both English and French. [3]
Awiakta's poetry is analysed at length in Our Fire Survives the Storm by Daniel Heath Justice ( Cherokee Nation).[ citation needed]
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