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Ray Young Bear (born 1950 in Marshalltown, Iowa) (Meskwaki) is an American poet and novelist. He was raised on the Meskwaki Tribal Settlement near Tama, IA. Young Bear's great-great grandfather, Maminwanike, purchased the land that the Meskwaki Settlement was built on. The settlement is located along the Iowa River. Young Bear's great-great grandfather was only a boy when he made the decision to move the tribe from Kansas back to Iowa where the tribe is originally from. After his great-great grandfather's decision, Meskwaki people were sent to negotiate the purchase of land that eventually became the Meskwaki Settlement. It is in this way that the Meskwaki Tribe that Young Bear is a part of is unique. The Meskwaki Tribe is one of very few tribes that bought their land instead of having the

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  • راي يونغ بير (ar)
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  • راي يونغ بير (بالإنجليزية: Ray Young Bear)‏ هو شاعر أمريكي، ولد في 1950. (ar)
  • Ray Young Bear o Ka ka to (Marshalltown, Iowa 1950) és un amerindi fox, rebesnet de l’okima Maminwanike, qui va comprar el territori d'Iowa el 1856. Amb la seva esposa ha format el grup musical Black Eagle Child, i ha donat classes de literatura creativa a diverses universitats. És autor dels poemes Remnants of the First Earth (1997), The invisible musician (1990), Winter of the salamander:the keeper of the importance (1980) i altres. (ca)
  • Ray Young Bear (born 1950 in Marshalltown, Iowa) (Meskwaki) is an American poet and novelist. He was raised on the Meskwaki Tribal Settlement near Tama, IA. Young Bear's great-great grandfather, Maminwanike, purchased the land that the Meskwaki Settlement was built on. The settlement is located along the Iowa River. Young Bear's great-great grandfather was only a boy when he made the decision to move the tribe from Kansas back to Iowa where the tribe is originally from. After his great-great grandfather's decision, Meskwaki people were sent to negotiate the purchase of land that eventually became the Meskwaki Settlement. It is in this way that the Meskwaki Tribe that Young Bear is a part of is unique. The Meskwaki Tribe is one of very few tribes that bought their land instead of having the (en)
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  • راي يونغ بير (بالإنجليزية: Ray Young Bear)‏ هو شاعر أمريكي، ولد في 1950. (ar)
  • Ray Young Bear o Ka ka to (Marshalltown, Iowa 1950) és un amerindi fox, rebesnet de l’okima Maminwanike, qui va comprar el territori d'Iowa el 1856. Amb la seva esposa ha format el grup musical Black Eagle Child, i ha donat classes de literatura creativa a diverses universitats. És autor dels poemes Remnants of the First Earth (1997), The invisible musician (1990), Winter of the salamander:the keeper of the importance (1980) i altres. (ca)
  • Ray Young Bear (born 1950 in Marshalltown, Iowa) (Meskwaki) is an American poet and novelist. He was raised on the Meskwaki Tribal Settlement near Tama, IA. Young Bear's great-great grandfather, Maminwanike, purchased the land that the Meskwaki Settlement was built on. The settlement is located along the Iowa River. Young Bear's great-great grandfather was only a boy when he made the decision to move the tribe from Kansas back to Iowa where the tribe is originally from. After his great-great grandfather's decision, Meskwaki people were sent to negotiate the purchase of land that eventually became the Meskwaki Settlement. It is in this way that the Meskwaki Tribe that Young Bear is a part of is unique. The Meskwaki Tribe is one of very few tribes that bought their land instead of having their land allotted to them by the government. He writes about contemporary Native Americans in English and in Meskwaki. The theme of his poems and other works are American Indians' search for identity. His poems express the painful awareness of identity loss. (en)
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