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Kent Nerburn

Kent Michael Nerburn (born July 3, 1946 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is an American author. He has published 16 books of creative non-fiction and essays, focusing on Native American and American culture and general spirituality. He won a Minnesota Book Award in 1995 for Neither Wolf Nor Dog[1] and again in 2010 for The Wolf At Twilight.[2] The Girl who Sang to the Buffalo,[3] is the final book in this trilogy.

Nerburn describes his work as a search for “an authentic American spirituality.”[4] He has been described as having a “poetry of thought”,[5] as someone who reveals the “profound impact of nature and ‘place’ on the human spirit”,[6] and as someone who displays “integrity and honesty in presenting the experience of native elders today.”[7] He has been praised by Harper Collins publishers as “one of the few American writers who can respectfully bridge the gap between Native and non-Native cultures.”

Early years edit

Nerburn was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the son of Lloyd Nerburn and Virginia (nee Crofoot). Lloyd Nerburn worked for the American Red Cross as director of disaster relief for the Midwest region.[7]

Nerburn attended the University of Minnesota and graduated summa cum laude in 1968 with a degree in American Studies. He attended graduate school at Stanford University from 1969-1970 and later Graduate Theological Union and the University of California, Berkeley. He graduated with a Ph.D. with distinction in religion and art in 1980.[6]

Work edit

Nerburn initially worked as a sculptor, focusing on over life size works carved from single tree trunks in order to “get the spirit of the tree” in the images he created. His sculpture "Joseph the Worker" completed while he was living in the Westminster Benedictine Abbey in Mission, British Columbia[8] His sculpture "Mother and Child" was donated to the Hiroshima Peace Museum in Hiroshima, Japan.[9] In 1990, he was commissioned by the Hennepin County Humane Society to create a bronze figure of St. Francis and the animals. That sculpture was installed in the society's headquarters in Golden Valley, Minnesota.[10]

Between 1988 and 1990, Nerburn founded and directed "Project Preserve[11]" an oral history project on the Red Lake Ojibwe reservation in northern Minnesota. He and students from Red Lake high school published two books of oral history: To Walk the Red Road and We Choose To Remember.[12] This experience caused him to redirect his artistic focus from sculpture to writing.

Nerburn’s book Neither Wolf Nor Dog was chosen as the Community Reads book for the “Eden Prairie Reads” campaign in 2004, a program that encouraged everyone in this Minneapolis suburb to read the book and discuss it in various venues.[13] Neither Wolf nor Dog was also chosen as the common reads book for Winona State University freshmen in 2007, where it engendered controversy for its combining of traditional storytelling and oral history techniques under the designation of non-fiction. It has since become a staple of Common Reads programs, including being chosen as the 2019 One Book South Dakota selection by the South Dakota Humanities Commission to be read and discussed in communities throughout the state to foster discussions about race and cultural understanding.[14] His subsequent work, The Wolf at Twilight, was used as the common reads book for incoming freshmen at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minnesota. His work, Chief Joseph and the Flight of the Nez Perce, was featured on C-SPAN[15] and the History Channel in 2005. Nerburn was featured on the PBS program, Religion & Ethics, in 2014,” Watch. A one-hour program on Nerburn and his work, Sculpting in Wood and Words was created by Northern Minnesota Public Television in 2013.

Nerburn’s friendship with the singer Robert Plant resulted in Neither Wolf nor Dog being picked up for European publication by prestigious UK publisher, Canongate. He and Plant, along with novelist and critic Andrew O’Hagan spoke together about the book at the Hay Literary Festival in Wales in 2017. Neither Wolf nor Dog was also adapted into a highly successful independent film of the same name, starring 97 year old Lakota elder, Dave Bald Eagle, in the last performance of his career.

Nerburn’s works on general spirituality have included Simple Truths, Small Graces, and Make Me an Instrument of Your Peace, which included a story about Nerburn’s time driving a cab in Minneapolis in the late 80s. It received over 4 million internet hits and was purchased by New Line Cinema for adaptation into a motion picture. His work, Letters to My Son (re-released in 2013),[16] was quoted by British Prime Minister David Cameron during his father’s day address to the nation in 2011.

Nerburn recently published Dancing with the Gods: Reflections on Life and Art, which was reissued for the American market under the title, The Artist's Journey: On Making Art and Being an Artist. It contains Nerburn's thoughts on the joys and challenges of a life in the arts. Daniel Pink called it “a powerful and deeply moving meditation on what it means to live the life of the artist.” Twitter founder Jack Dorsey distributed it to his primary cultural influencers and it has been cited by producer, Rick Rubin and author Margaret Atwood. He has also released Native Echoes: Listening to the Spirit of the Land, a work that he calls his “quiet, poetic literary child” that uses storytelling and metaphor to address the link between the land, Native American understanding, and the western Judeo Christian spiritual tradition. Literary Journalism Studies[17] has said that it “bridges Native and non-Native . . . cultures in eloquent prose that invites comparison to Anne Lamott and Annie Dillard” and makes his work “a compelling addition to the canon of literary nonfiction.” He also published Voices in the Stones: Life Lessons from the Native way in an effort to explicate what his experiences in Native America have taught him about how contemporary culture could benefit from insights into the Native way of life.

Personal life edit

Nerburn married Louise Mengelkoch in 1989. Mengelkoch is a retired journalism professor, who taught at Bemidji State University in Minnesota for 24 years. They have one son (Nicholas Kent Nerburn), and they helped raise Mengelkoch's other three children (Stephanie, Alexandra and Creighton Penn). They now live outside of Portland, Oregon after 25 years in the woods and lake country of northern Minnesota.[6]

Bibliography edit

  • To Walk the Red Road: Memories of the Red Lake Ojibwe People (May 1989)
  • We Choose to Remember: More Memories of the Red Lake Ojibwe People (May 1990)
  • Native American Wisdom (Classic Wisdom Collections) with Louise Mengelkoch[18] (January 1, 1993)
  • Neither Wolf nor Dog: On Forgotten Roads with an Indian Elder (1994)
  • North Writers II: Burial (May 1997)
  • Small Graces: The Quiet Gifts of Everyday Life (March 16, 1998)
  • A Haunting Reverence: Meditations on a Northern Land (October 1, 1996)[19]
  • The Wisdom of the Native Americans (March 3, 1999)[20]
  • Make Me an Instrument of Your Peace (April 21, 1999)
  • The Soul of an Indian 2 Ed: And Other Writings from Ohiyesa (Charles Alexander Eastman) (September 9, 2001)
  • Calm Surrender: Walking the Path of Forgiveness (March 11, 2002)
  • Letters to My Son: A Father's Wisdom on Manhood, Life, and Love with Richard Carlson (February 1, 1993)
  • Simple Truths : Clear and Gentle Guidance on the Big Issues in Life (August 15, 2005)
  • Chief Joseph & the Flight of the Nez Perce: The Untold Story of an American Tragedy[21] (October 25, 2005)
  • The Wolf at Twilight: An Indian Elder's Journey through a Land of Ghosts and Shadows (November 3, 2009)
  • Ordinary Sacred: The Simple Beauty of Everyday Life (February 14, 2012)
  • The Girl who Sang to the Buffalo[22] (November 5, 2013)
  • Voices in the Stones[23] (November 28, 2016)
  • Native Echoes: Listening to the Spirit of the Land'[24](May 2016)
  • Dancing with the Gods: Reflections on Life and Art[25] (June 2018)

Reviews edit

  • Di Nanni, Tom, "Writer shares his spiritual journey," Star Tribune (Minneapolis), July 14, 2001, B6. (review of Road Angels[26])
  • Dunavan, Naomi,Take this journey into peace: It's not an easy feat, but give yourself over to a quiet voice, author Kent Nerburn urges."[27] April 23, 2000
  • Grossman, Mary Ann, "Forgiven: Minnesota author Ken (sic) Nerburn takes on the thorny topic of absolution and surrenders himself to the quest,"[28]
  • Grossman, Mary Ann, "Nerburn’s latest Native American tale a heartbreaker," St. Paul Pioneer Press, Nov. 3, 2009, C1. (review of The Wolf at Twilight)
  • Heffern, Rich, "The long retreat of the Nez Perce," National Catholic Reporter, Feb. 24, 2006.[29]
  • Humphrey, John, "Author mixes genres to create rich picture of American Indian life."[30]
  • Johnson, Douglas S., Book Review: Small Graces[31]
  • Marcou, David J., "The Nature of Things: Two Minnesota authors have found religion in the human connection to the earth and the cosmos"[32] St. Paul Pioneer Press, Nov. 24, 1996 (review of A Haunting Reverence)
  • Meyers, Kent, "One Polestar Too Many."[33]
  • Rector, Leta, "Neither Wolf Nor Dog" News From Indian Country: The Independent Native Journal, April 21, 2003, p. 13B
  • Rouse, Jane, review of Letters to My Son and The Wisdom of the Native Americans,[34]
  • Shapiro, Joseph P.,"Pop culture: New books for Father's Day"[35] U.S. News & World Report
  • Shaw, Beverly, Prairie Edge Review: The Wolf at Twilight, Lakota Country Times, 27 October 2009
  • Grossman, Mary Ann,"Coasting: Bemidji author Kent Nerburn turns a trip from Vancouver to Tijuana into a lucrative journey through the big time," (review of Road Angels)[36]
  • Chris Eyre (director of Smoke Signals), "A touching and enlightening pursuit of spirit." Amazon
  • Leddy, Chuck, "Nerburn writes beautifully and with insight about the people he meets and the landscapes of Minnesota and the Dakotas." (review of The Girl Who Sang to the Buffalo)[37]
  • Rich, Marlena, "With grace, respect and the ease of a fascinating storyteller Kent Nerburn unveils a hidden past and mysterious worlds entrusted to him by Native American elders, a gift rarely and carefully given." (review of The Girl Who Sang to the Buffalo)[38]
  • David, Crumm, "What Nerburn hopes people are learning—and what they certainly will discover in his book—is the fundamentally different Indian perspective about our place, as humans, in the world." (review of Voices in the Stones)[23]
  • Nancy L. Roberts, "Kent Nerburn, who has lived and worked among Native American peoples in his northern Minnesota home, bridges Native and non-Native (Judeo-Christian) cultures in eloquent prose that invites comparison to Anne Lamott and Annie Dillard." (review of Native Echoes: Listening to the Spirit of the Land)[39]

Interviews edit

  • Blair, Christopher. "The Way West: Midwesterner Kent Nerburn airs his recurring obsession with all things Pacific in a new book, 'Road Angels'" The Register Guard (Eugene, Oregon), Sept. 23, 2001, G1 and G5.
  • Brown, Sharon. “Issues of Ultimate Concern,”[7]
  • Grindon, Joe, "The Great Mystery: An interview with Kent Nerburn", Science of the Mind, November 2012.
  • Juline, Kathy. "Earth: Our Sacred Home, An Interview with Kent Nerburn," Science of Mind, Nov. 1999, Vol. 72, No. 11, p. 39-42.
  • Oakes, Larry. ‘Echoes in the Stones,’ Star Tribune, Dec. 19, 1996, E1, E10.
  • Samples, Pat. “What the Land Knows: Kent Nerburn’s Books Bridge the Spirits of Two Peoples,” Minnesota Monthly, Dec. 2004, pp. 43–45.[40]
  • South Dakota Public Broadcasting. "Brown Bag Book Club" In The Moment, June 17, 2019 Interview[41]

What the Land Knows: Kent Nerburn’s Books Bridge the Spirits of Two Peoples.[42]

Other articles edit

  • Jerde, Lyn, "'You have the courage of wolf, and the cunning of dog': Intimate evening spotlights issues of ancestors, awareness "[43]

Kaszuba, Mike., "Northsider seeks a way to keep the presses rolling," Minneapolis Star and Tribune, Oct. 1, 1995, 3B.

  • Rob, Schmidt (March 21, 2010). "Heape to film The Wolf at Twilight".[44]
  • Rosenblum, Gail. "Poignant essay about late-night fare has come home for author" Star Tribune, May 10, 2012. http://www.startribune.com/local/150873225.html
  • Jerde, Lyn, "EP to read 'Neither Wolf nor Dog': Various community activities to accompany reading campaign[45]

References edit

  1. ^ HERTZEL, LAURIE (October 31, 2009). . Minneapolis Star Tribune. Archived from the original on March 28, 2015. Retrieved 6 August 2013.
  2. ^ St. Paul Public Library. "Minnesota Book Award Winners". Neither Wolf nor Dog and The Wolf at Twilight. Retrieved 6 August 2013.
  3. ^ "Book Review". Star Tribune. Retrieved 31 October 2014.
  4. ^ Nerburn, Kent (2 October 2009). "About Kent Nerburn". Retrieved 6 August 2013.
  5. ^ Nerburn, Kent (2 October 2009). "About Kent Nerburn". Retrieved 6 August 2013.
  6. ^ a b c Oakes, Larry (19 December 1996). "Echoes in the Stones". Minneapolis Star Tribune.
  7. ^ a b c Brown, Sharon. "Issues of Ultimate Concern". Sacred Fire. No. 12. Retrieved 6 August 2013.
  8. ^ and was subsequently donated to that monastery.Grossman, Mary Ann (June 6, 1993). "Kent Nerburn is out to attack the 'poverty of the spirit". St. Paul Pioneer Press.
  9. ^ Oakes, Larry (Dec 19, 1996). "Echoes in the Stones". Star Tribune.
  10. ^ Hennepin County Library. "St. Francis and the Animals". Retrieved 28 Jul 2013.
  11. ^ "Red Lake Project Preserve". Bemidji Pioneer. Aug 8, 2008. Retrieved 31 October 2014.
  12. ^ Grossman, Mary Ann (June 6, 1993). "Kent Nerburn is out to attack the 'poverty of the spirit". St. Paul Pioneer Press.
  13. ^ Jerde, Lyn (April 22, 2004). "EP to read 'Neither Wolf nor Dog': Various community activities to accompany reading campaign". Eden Prairie Sun-Current.
  14. ^ SD Humanities. "One Book South Dakota Arrives". SD Humanities. Retrieved 16 Feb 2019.
  15. ^ "Book Discussion on Chief Joseph & the Flight of the Nez Perce". C-SPAN. November 17, 2005. Retrieved 31 October 2014.
  16. ^ "Letters to My Son". Read the Spirit. Read the Spirit. 2014-10-11. Retrieved 31 October 2014.
  17. ^ "Spring 2018 (Vol. 10, No. 1)". ialjs.org. Literary Journalism Studies. pp. 222–224. Retrieved 1 July 2018.
  18. ^ Mengelkoch, Louise (1991). "Ojibway Heritage". Studies in American Indian Literatures. 2. 3 (2): 58–60. JSTOR 20736513.
  19. ^ Gabrielson, Gail (May 11, 1997). "A Haunting Reverence". The Forum (Fargo, ND).
  20. ^ Minnesota History (1996). "On Shelf". Minnesota History. 55 (Summer): 91–92. JSTOR 20187985.
  21. ^ Thrush, Coll (July 2006). "Chief Joseph & the Flight of the Nez Perce". Humanities and Social Sciences.
  22. ^ "The Girl Who Sang to the Buffalo". Minnesota Public Radio. Retrieved 31 October 2014.
  23. ^ a b Crumm, David (2016-12-05). "Kent Nerburn: Timely Voices from Indian Country". Read the Spirit. Retrieved 5 December 2016.
  24. ^ David, Crumm (2018-03-10). "In Native Echoes, Kent Nerburn returns from Indian country with a Liturgy of the Land". readthespirit.com. Retrieved 1 July 2018.
  25. ^ Pink, Daniel. "Dancing with the Gods by Kent Nerburn - Canongate Books". canongate.co.uk. Canongate.
  26. ^ Good Reads. "Other Reviews". Harper One. Retrieved 17 August 2013.
  27. ^ Dunavan, Naomi (April 23, 2000). "A Haunting Reverence". Grand Forks Herald.
  28. ^ Grossman, Mary Ann (May 7, 2000). St. Paul Pioneer Press. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  29. ^ Heffren, Rich (February 24, 2006). "Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce". National Catholic Reporter.
  30. ^ Humphrey, John (December 11, 1994). "Neither Wolf nor Dog". Minneapolis Star Tribune.
  31. ^ Johnson, Douglas S. (August 1998). "Small Graces". The New Times, Seattle.
  32. ^ Marcou, David J., David J. (November 24, 1996). "A Haunting Reverence". St. Paul Pioneer Press.
  33. ^ Meyers, Kent (July 1999). "A Haunting Reverence". Minnesota Conservation Volunteer.
  34. ^ Rouse, Jane (April 1999). "Letters to My Son". The Monthly Aspectarian.
  35. ^ Shapiro, Joseph (June 21, 1993). "Pop culture: New books for Father's Day". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved 17 August 2013.
  36. ^ Grossman, Mary Ann (July 16, 2000). "Coasting". St. Paul Pioneer Press.
  37. ^ Leddy, Chuck (7 Nov 2013). "The Girl Who Sang to the Buffalo, by Kent Nerburn". Star Tribune. Retrieved 7 Nov 2013.
  38. ^ Rich, Marlena (30 December 2013). "The Girl who Sang to the Buffalo". Elephant Journal. Retrieved 30 December 2013.
  39. ^ Book Review: Native Echoes – Kent Nerburn
  40. ^ "What the Land Knows". Minnesota Monthly. Dec 2004. Retrieved 6 August 2013.
  41. ^ South Dakota Public Broadcasting (17 June 2019). "In the Moment". sdpb.org.
  42. ^ Samples, Pat (December 2004). . Minnesota Monthly. pp. 43–45. Archived from the original on 2015-03-29. Retrieved 17 August 2013.
  43. ^ "Intimate Evening Spotlights Issues". den Prairie Sun-Current. Vol. 3A. October 14, 2004.
  44. ^ "Indian County". Retrieved 17 August 2013.
  45. ^ Lerde, Lyn (April 22, 2004). "EP to read 'Neither Wolf nor Dog'". Eden Prairie Sun-Current.

External links edit

  • PBS: Religion and Ethics [1] Aired October 31, 2014
  • New World Library: The Girl Who Sang to the Buffalo - An Interview with Kent Nerburn. (Watch) Aired February 25, 2014.
  • Common Ground: Nerburn's PBS interview "Sculpting in Wood and Words."(Watch) Aired December 12, 2013.
  • A conversation with Clay Jenkinson, the creator of the Thomas Jefferson Hour, about The Wolf at Twilight and other subjects. LISTEN to Interview

An interview with Miriam Knight of New Consciousness Review about Ordinary Sacred →WATCH Interview

  • A public presentation with Tlingit elder Ray Sensmeier and his son, Martin, at Gustavus Adolphus college where The Wolf at Twilight was being read by all incoming freshmen as part of their college orientation. Please note the presentation begins approximately ten minutes into the video. →WATCH INTERVIEW
  • C-SPAN: coverage of speech given by Kent Nerburn at Lake of the Isles Lutheran Church in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Nov. 17, 2005 http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/Nez

kent, nerburn, kent, michael, nerburn, born, july, 1946, minneapolis, minnesota, american, author, published, books, creative, fiction, essays, focusing, native, american, american, culture, general, spirituality, minnesota, book, award, 1995, neither, wolf, a. Kent Michael Nerburn born July 3 1946 in Minneapolis Minnesota is an American author He has published 16 books of creative non fiction and essays focusing on Native American and American culture and general spirituality He won a Minnesota Book Award in 1995 for Neither Wolf Nor Dog 1 and again in 2010 for The Wolf At Twilight 2 The Girl who Sang to the Buffalo 3 is the final book in this trilogy Nerburn describes his work as a search for an authentic American spirituality 4 He has been described as having a poetry of thought 5 as someone who reveals the profound impact of nature and place on the human spirit 6 and as someone who displays integrity and honesty in presenting the experience of native elders today 7 He has been praised by Harper Collins publishers as one of the few American writers who can respectfully bridge the gap between Native and non Native cultures Contents 1 Early years 2 Work 3 Personal life 4 Bibliography 5 Reviews 6 Interviews 7 Other articles 8 References 9 External linksEarly years editNerburn was born in Minneapolis Minnesota the son of Lloyd Nerburn and Virginia nee Crofoot Lloyd Nerburn worked for the American Red Cross as director of disaster relief for the Midwest region 7 Nerburn attended the University of Minnesota and graduated summa cum laude in 1968 with a degree in American Studies He attended graduate school at Stanford University from 1969 1970 and later Graduate Theological Union and the University of California Berkeley He graduated with a Ph D with distinction in religion and art in 1980 6 Work editNerburn initially worked as a sculptor focusing on over life size works carved from single tree trunks in order to get the spirit of the tree in the images he created His sculpture Joseph the Worker completed while he was living in the Westminster Benedictine Abbey in Mission British Columbia 8 His sculpture Mother and Child was donated to the Hiroshima Peace Museum in Hiroshima Japan 9 In 1990 he was commissioned by the Hennepin County Humane Society to create a bronze figure of St Francis and the animals That sculpture was installed in the society s headquarters in Golden Valley Minnesota 10 Between 1988 and 1990 Nerburn founded and directed Project Preserve 11 an oral history project on the Red Lake Ojibwe reservation in northern Minnesota He and students from Red Lake high school published two books of oral history To Walk the Red Road and We Choose To Remember 12 This experience caused him to redirect his artistic focus from sculpture to writing Nerburn s book Neither Wolf Nor Dog was chosen as the Community Reads book for the Eden Prairie Reads campaign in 2004 a program that encouraged everyone in this Minneapolis suburb to read the book and discuss it in various venues 13 Neither Wolf nor Dog was also chosen as the common reads book for Winona State University freshmen in 2007 where it engendered controversy for its combining of traditional storytelling and oral history techniques under the designation of non fiction It has since become a staple of Common Reads programs including being chosen as the 2019 One Book South Dakota selection by the South Dakota Humanities Commission to be read and discussed in communities throughout the state to foster discussions about race and cultural understanding 14 His subsequent work The Wolf at Twilight was used as the common reads book for incoming freshmen at Gustavus Adolphus College in St Peter Minnesota His work Chief Joseph and the Flight of the Nez Perce was featured on C SPAN 15 and the History Channel in 2005 Nerburn was featured on the PBS program Religion amp Ethics in 2014 Watch A one hour program on Nerburn and his work Sculpting in Wood and Words was created by Northern Minnesota Public Television in 2013 Nerburn s friendship with the singer Robert Plant resulted in Neither Wolf nor Dog being picked up for European publication by prestigious UK publisher Canongate He and Plant along with novelist and critic Andrew O Hagan spoke together about the book at the Hay Literary Festival in Wales in 2017 Neither Wolf nor Dog was also adapted into a highly successful independent film of the same name starring 97 year old Lakota elder Dave Bald Eagle in the last performance of his career Nerburn s works on general spirituality have included Simple Truths Small Graces and Make Me an Instrument of Your Peace which included a story about Nerburn s time driving a cab in Minneapolis in the late 80s It received over 4 million internet hits and was purchased by New Line Cinema for adaptation into a motion picture His work Letters to My Son re released in 2013 16 was quoted by British Prime Minister David Cameron during his father s day address to the nation in 2011 Nerburn recently published Dancing with the Gods Reflections on Life and Art which was reissued for the American market under the title The Artist s Journey On Making Art and Being an Artist It contains Nerburn s thoughts on the joys and challenges of a life in the arts Daniel Pink called it a powerful and deeply moving meditation on what it means to live the life of the artist Twitter founder Jack Dorsey distributed it to his primary cultural influencers and it has been cited by producer Rick Rubin and author Margaret Atwood He has also released Native Echoes Listening to the Spirit of the Land a work that he calls his quiet poetic literary child that uses storytelling and metaphor to address the link between the land Native American understanding and the western Judeo Christian spiritual tradition Literary Journalism Studies 17 has said that it bridges Native and non Native cultures in eloquent prose that invites comparison to Anne Lamott and Annie Dillard and makes his work a compelling addition to the canon of literary nonfiction He also published Voices in the Stones Life Lessons from the Native way in an effort to explicate what his experiences in Native America have taught him about how contemporary culture could benefit from insights into the Native way of life Personal life editNerburn married Louise Mengelkoch in 1989 Mengelkoch is a retired journalism professor who taught at Bemidji State University in Minnesota for 24 years They have one son Nicholas Kent Nerburn and they helped raise Mengelkoch s other three children Stephanie Alexandra and Creighton Penn They now live outside of Portland Oregon after 25 years in the woods and lake country of northern Minnesota 6 Bibliography editTo Walk the Red Road Memories of the Red Lake Ojibwe People May 1989 We Choose to Remember More Memories of the Red Lake Ojibwe People May 1990 Native American Wisdom Classic Wisdom Collections with Louise Mengelkoch 18 January 1 1993 Neither Wolf nor Dog On Forgotten Roads with an Indian Elder 1994 North Writers II Burial May 1997 Small Graces The Quiet Gifts of Everyday Life March 16 1998 A Haunting Reverence Meditations on a Northern Land October 1 1996 19 The Wisdom of the Native Americans March 3 1999 20 Make Me an Instrument of Your Peace April 21 1999 The Soul of an Indian 2 Ed And Other Writings from Ohiyesa Charles Alexander Eastman September 9 2001 Calm Surrender Walking the Path of Forgiveness March 11 2002 Letters to My Son A Father s Wisdom on Manhood Life and Love with Richard Carlson February 1 1993 Simple Truths Clear and Gentle Guidance on the Big Issues in Life August 15 2005 Chief Joseph amp the Flight of the Nez Perce The Untold Story of an American Tragedy 21 October 25 2005 The Wolf at Twilight An Indian Elder s Journey through a Land of Ghosts and Shadows November 3 2009 Ordinary Sacred The Simple Beauty of Everyday Life February 14 2012 The Girl who Sang to the Buffalo 22 November 5 2013 Voices in the Stones 23 November 28 2016 Native Echoes Listening to the Spirit of the Land 24 May 2016 Dancing with the Gods Reflections on Life and Art 25 June 2018 Reviews editDi Nanni Tom Writer shares his spiritual journey Star Tribune Minneapolis July 14 2001 B6 review of Road Angels 26 Dunavan Naomi Take this journey into peace It s not an easy feat but give yourself over to a quiet voice author Kent Nerburn urges 27 April 23 2000 Grossman Mary Ann Forgiven Minnesota author Ken sic Nerburn takes on the thorny topic of absolution and surrenders himself to the quest 28 Grossman Mary Ann Nerburn s latest Native American tale a heartbreaker St Paul Pioneer Press Nov 3 2009 C1 review of The Wolf at Twilight Heffern Rich The long retreat of the Nez Perce National Catholic Reporter Feb 24 2006 29 Humphrey John Author mixes genres to create rich picture of American Indian life 30 Johnson Douglas S Book Review Small Graces 31 Marcou David J The Nature of Things Two Minnesota authors have found religion in the human connection to the earth and the cosmos 32 St Paul Pioneer Press Nov 24 1996 review of A Haunting Reverence Meyers Kent One Polestar Too Many 33 Rector Leta Neither Wolf Nor Dog News From Indian Country The Independent Native Journal April 21 2003 p 13B Rouse Jane review of Letters to My Son and The Wisdom of the Native Americans 34 Shapiro Joseph P Pop culture New books for Father s Day 35 U S News amp World Report Shaw Beverly Prairie Edge Review The Wolf at Twilight Lakota Country Times 27 October 2009 Grossman Mary Ann Coasting Bemidji author Kent Nerburn turns a trip from Vancouver to Tijuana into a lucrative journey through the big time review of Road Angels 36 Chris Eyre director of Smoke Signals A touching and enlightening pursuit of spirit Amazon Leddy Chuck Nerburn writes beautifully and with insight about the people he meets and the landscapes of Minnesota and the Dakotas review of The Girl Who Sang to the Buffalo 37 Rich Marlena With grace respect and the ease of a fascinating storyteller Kent Nerburn unveils a hidden past and mysterious worlds entrusted to him by Native American elders a gift rarely and carefully given review of The Girl Who Sang to the Buffalo 38 David Crumm What Nerburn hopes people are learning and what they certainly will discover in his book is the fundamentally different Indian perspective about our place as humans in the world review of Voices in the Stones 23 Nancy L Roberts Kent Nerburn who has lived and worked among Native American peoples in his northern Minnesota home bridges Native and non Native Judeo Christian cultures in eloquent prose that invites comparison to Anne Lamott and Annie Dillard review of Native Echoes Listening to the Spirit of the Land 39 Interviews editBlair Christopher The Way West Midwesterner Kent Nerburn airs his recurring obsession with all things Pacific in a new book Road Angels The Register Guard Eugene Oregon Sept 23 2001 G1 and G5 Brown Sharon Issues of Ultimate Concern 7 Grindon Joe The Great Mystery An interview with Kent Nerburn Science of the Mind November 2012 Juline Kathy Earth Our Sacred Home An Interview with Kent Nerburn Science of Mind Nov 1999 Vol 72 No 11 p 39 42 Oakes Larry Echoes in the Stones Star Tribune Dec 19 1996 E1 E10 Samples Pat What the Land Knows Kent Nerburn s Books Bridge the Spirits of Two Peoples Minnesota Monthly Dec 2004 pp 43 45 40 South Dakota Public Broadcasting Brown Bag Book Club In The Moment June 17 2019 Interview 41 What the Land Knows Kent Nerburn s Books Bridge the Spirits of Two Peoples 42 Other articles editJerde Lyn You have the courage of wolf and the cunning of dog Intimate evening spotlights issues of ancestors awareness 43 Kaszuba Mike Northsider seeks a way to keep the presses rolling Minneapolis Star and Tribune Oct 1 1995 3B Rob Schmidt March 21 2010 Heape to film The Wolf at Twilight 44 Rosenblum Gail Poignant essay about late night fare has come home for author Star Tribune May 10 2012 http www startribune com local 150873225 html Jerde Lyn EP to read Neither Wolf nor Dog Various community activities to accompany reading campaign 45 References edit HERTZEL LAURIE October 31 2009 Nerburn updates Wolf travel tale Minneapolis Star Tribune Archived from the original on March 28 2015 Retrieved 6 August 2013 St Paul Public Library Minnesota Book Award Winners Neither Wolf nor Dog and The Wolf at Twilight Retrieved 6 August 2013 Book Review Star Tribune Retrieved 31 October 2014 Nerburn Kent 2 October 2009 About Kent Nerburn Retrieved 6 August 2013 Nerburn Kent 2 October 2009 About Kent Nerburn Retrieved 6 August 2013 a b c Oakes Larry 19 December 1996 Echoes in the Stones Minneapolis Star Tribune a b c Brown Sharon Issues of Ultimate Concern Sacred Fire No 12 Retrieved 6 August 2013 and was subsequently donated to that monastery Grossman Mary Ann June 6 1993 Kent Nerburn is out to attack the poverty of the spirit St Paul Pioneer Press Oakes Larry Dec 19 1996 Echoes in the Stones Star Tribune Hennepin County Library St Francis and the Animals Retrieved 28 Jul 2013 Red Lake Project Preserve Bemidji Pioneer Aug 8 2008 Retrieved 31 October 2014 Grossman Mary Ann June 6 1993 Kent Nerburn is out to attack the poverty of the spirit St Paul Pioneer Press Jerde Lyn April 22 2004 EP to read Neither Wolf nor Dog Various community activities to accompany reading campaign Eden Prairie Sun Current SD Humanities One Book South Dakota Arrives SD Humanities Retrieved 16 Feb 2019 Book Discussion on Chief Joseph amp the Flight of the Nez Perce C SPAN November 17 2005 Retrieved 31 October 2014 Letters to My Son Read the Spirit Read the Spirit 2014 10 11 Retrieved 31 October 2014 Spring 2018 Vol 10 No 1 ialjs org Literary Journalism Studies pp 222 224 Retrieved 1 July 2018 Mengelkoch Louise 1991 Ojibway Heritage Studies in American Indian Literatures 2 3 2 58 60 JSTOR 20736513 Gabrielson Gail May 11 1997 A Haunting Reverence The Forum Fargo ND Minnesota History 1996 On Shelf Minnesota History 55 Summer 91 92 JSTOR 20187985 Thrush Coll July 2006 Chief Joseph amp the Flight of the Nez Perce Humanities and Social Sciences The Girl Who Sang to the Buffalo Minnesota Public Radio Retrieved 31 October 2014 a b Crumm David 2016 12 05 Kent Nerburn Timely Voices from Indian Country Read the Spirit Retrieved 5 December 2016 David Crumm 2018 03 10 In Native Echoes Kent Nerburn returns from Indian country with a Liturgy of the Land readthespirit com Retrieved 1 July 2018 Pink Daniel Dancing with the Gods by Kent Nerburn Canongate Books canongate co uk Canongate Good Reads Other Reviews Harper One Retrieved 17 August 2013 Dunavan Naomi April 23 2000 A Haunting Reverence Grand Forks Herald Grossman Mary Ann May 7 2000 St Paul Pioneer Press a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a Missing or empty title help Heffren Rich February 24 2006 Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce National Catholic Reporter Humphrey John December 11 1994 Neither Wolf nor Dog Minneapolis Star Tribune Johnson Douglas S August 1998 Small Graces The New Times Seattle Marcou David J David J November 24 1996 A Haunting Reverence St Paul Pioneer Press Meyers Kent July 1999 A Haunting Reverence Minnesota Conservation Volunteer Rouse Jane April 1999 Letters to My Son The 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