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Gogisgi

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Gogisgi, who also published under his baptismal name of Carroll Arnett, was Deer Clan Chief of the Overhill Band of the Cherokee Nation,[1] and also one of the most prolific Cherokee poets.[2]

Bibliography

  • Spells. Blue Creek, OH : Bloody Twin Press, 1995.
  • Night perimeter : new and selected poems 1958-1990. Greenfield Center, NY : Greenfield Review Press, 1991.
  • Engine. Norman, OK : Point Riders Press, 1988.
  • Rounds. Merrick, NY : Cross-Cultural Communications, 1982.
  • American Indian chapbook. Beloit, WI. : Beloit Poetry Journal, 1980.
  • South line : poems. New Rochelle, NY : Elizabeth Press, 1979.
  • Tsalagi : poems. New Rochelle, NY : Elizabeth Press, 1976.
  • Come. New Rochelle, NY : Elizabeth Press, 1973.
  • Earlier. New Rochelle, NY : Elizabeth Press, 1972.
  • Through the woods. New Rochelle, NY : Elizabeth Press, 1971.
  • Like a wall. New Rochelle, NY : Elizabeth Press, 1969.
  • Not only that. New Rochelle, NY : Elizabeth Press, 1967.
  • Then : poems. New Rochelle, NY : Elizabeth Press, 1965.

References

  1. ^ Jeanetta Calhoun, "Arnett, Carroll," in The Encyclopedia of Native American Literature, eds. Jennifer McClinton-Temple and Alan Velie. Facts on File, 2015.
  2. ^ Russ Fimbinger, Review of South Line by Carroll Arnett. The Greenfield Review volume 9, issues 3-4, p. 75.