Top 3 Quotes & Sayings by Wendy Rose

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a writer Wendy Rose.
Last updated on December 23, 2024.
Wendy Rose

Wendy Rose is a Hopi/Miwok writer. Having grown up in an environment which placed little emphasis on both her Native American and white background, much of her verse deals with her search for her personal identity. She is also an anthropologist, artist, and social scientist.

Writer | May 7, 1948 - May 17, 2012
[The] Hopi earth does contain my roots and I am, indeed, from that land. Because the roots are there, I will find them. But when I find them, [my father] said, I must rebuild myself as a Hopi. I am not merely a conduit, but a participant. I am not a victim, but a woman.
Maurice Kenny stands at the forefront of his generation. Few writers of any ethnicity are destined to be remembered in the mainstream of literary history; I believe that Kenny's contributions as a poet are among those few. He writes from the center, as our Elders would say.
I go through the motions of living in society — © Wendy Rose
I go through the motions of living in society
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