Mardi Oakley Medawar

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Mardi Oakley Medawar is a novelist of Cherokee descent who lives on the Red Cliff Chippewa Reservation. Her novels mostly centre on Kiowa and Crow tribes, and usually work within the mystery genre.

Novels

  • The Ft. Larned Incident (2000). ISBN 0-312-20878-2
  • Murder at Medicine Lodge (1999). ISBN 0-312-19925-2
  • Remembering the Osage Kid (1999). ISBN 0-553-57675-5
  • The Misty Hills Of Home (1998). ISBN 0-451-19086-6
  • Witch of the Palo Duro (1997). ISBN 0-312-17065-3
  • Death at Rainy Mountain, (1996). ISBN 0-312-14310-9
  • People of the Whistling Waters (1993). ISBN 1-879915-05-7

Awards

  • Medicine Pipe Bearer's Award for Best First Western Novel (Western Writers of America, 1994).
  • Prose Fiction Writer of the Year Award (Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers, 1998)

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