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Silko was
ruler of the
Nubian kingdom of Nobatia. He is
known for
being the
first Nubian king to
adopt Christianity During Silko's reign Nobatia successfully...
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Leslie Marmon Silko (born
Leslie Marmon; born
March 5, 1948) is an
American writer. A
woman of
Laguna Pueblo descent, she is one of the key
figures in...
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Ceremony is a
novel by
writer Leslie Marmon Silko (Laguna
Pueblo descent),
first published by
Viking Press in
March 1977. The
title Ceremony is based...
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Silko Günzel (born 2 June 1971) is a
retired German freestyle swimmer who
specialized in
short course (25 m pool)
sprint swimming disciplines, in which...
- works,
including photographs, poetry, and
short stories by
Leslie Marmon Silko. It is her
second published book,
following Ceremony. The work is a combination...
- student, Lucy Tsisnah.
Laguna Pueblo author Leslie Silko was the
first to
identify Burgess as the author.
Silko recounts an
argument between her great-grandmother...
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Nobatae were
successful in
defeating the Blemmyes, and an
inscription by
Silko, "Basiliskos" of the Nobatae,
claims to have
driven the
Blemmyes into the...
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Almanac of the Dead is the
second novel by
Leslie Marmon Silko,
first published in 1991.
Almanac of the Dead
takes place in the
American Southwest and...
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Aburni was a king of Nobatia, who
ruled around 450 AD as the
successor of
Silko.
Aburni is
known from a
letter that was
found at Qasr Ibrim. The letter...
- hooks, Cherríe Moraga,
Audre Lorde,
Maxine Hong Kingston,
Leslie Marmon Silko and the
members of the
Combahee River Collective sought to
negotiate a space...