• Leslie Marmon Silko (born Leslie Marmon; born March 5, 1948) is an American writer. A woman of Laguna Pueblo descent...
  • Attempting to capture the spirit of our indigenous populations and preserve their stories, Leslie Marmon Silko’s resistance narratives breathe life back into our...
  • Born in 1948 to the photographer Lee Marmon and his wife Mary Virginia Leslie, Marmon Silko is of Laguna Pueblo, Mexican and Anglo-American heritage.
  • Leslie Marmon Silko (born March 5, 1948 in Albuquerque, New Mexico) is a Native American writer of Pueblo Laguna culture.
  • Leslie Marmon Silko is a critically acclaimed Native American author. Her mother, Mary Virginia Leslie, was part Cherokee and part Anglo, and her father, Leland...
  • This video is about Leslie Marmon Silko and her short stories "The Man to Send Rain Clouds" and "Tony's Story." While the video is public, the primary audien...
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  • Leslie Marmon Silko grew up on the Laguna Pueblo reservation in New Mexico, surrounded by the rich cultural traditions of her Laguna heritage.
  • Leslie Marmon Silko, an accomplished Native American writer, was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico in 1948.
  • With the Delicacy and Strength of Lace: Letters Between Leslie Marmon Silko and James Wright (1986), edited by Anne Wright.
  • Often considered the first female Native American novelist,1 Leslie Marmon Silko's (1948-present) writing is deeply influenced by her Native American ancestry.
  • Leslie Marmon Silko is a poet and novelist. James Wright won the Pulitzer Prize in 1972 for his "Collected Poems." They met onl.
  • Leslie Marmon Silko was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, but raised in the outskirts of Old Laguna, a Pueblo village.
  • Despite that her most successful work is an early one, Leslie Marmon Silko remains a central voice in Native American literature.