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Richard Wagamese (October 14, 1955 – March 10, 2017, Ojibwe) was an author and journalist from the Wabaseemoong Independent Nations in Northwestern Ontario. He was best known for his novel Indian Horse (2012), which won the Burt Award for First Nations, Métis and Inuit Literature in 2013, and was a competing title in the 2013 edition of Canada Reads. It was adapted into a feature-length film, Indian Horse (2017), directed by Stephen Campanelli and released after Wagamese's death.

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  • Richard Wagamese (Minaki, Ontario, Canadá; 14 de octubre de 1955 – Kamloops, Columbia Británica, Canadá; 10 de marzo de 2017) fue un escritor y periodista ojibwa de las Naciones independientes de Wabaseemoong, territorio también conocido como el noreste de Ontario.​ Es conocido de forma destacada por su novela del año 2012 titulada , la cual ganó el premio Burt Award for First Nations, Inuit and Métis Literature en el año 2013, igualmente seleccionada para competir en la edición 2013 de Canada Reads,​ y posteriormente la obra fue adaptada al cine en la película (2017), la cual fue estrenada después de su muerte.​ (es)
  • Richard Wagamese (14 octobre 1955 - 10 mars 2017) est un écrivain et journaliste ojibwé de nationalité canadienne. Né en 1955 en Ontario, il a exercé dans différents domaines dont le journalisme et la production pour la radio et la télévision. Il est auteur de 13 livres traduits en anglais pour différents éditeurs du Canada anglophone. Appartenant à la nation Ojibwés, il est le premier Autochtone d'Amérique à gagner un prix national en tant que journaliste et également lauréat du Conseil Canadien des Arts (prix 1993). (fr)
  • Richard Wagamese (October 14, 1955 – March 10, 2017, Ojibwe) was an author and journalist from the Wabaseemoong Independent Nations in Northwestern Ontario. He was best known for his novel Indian Horse (2012), which won the Burt Award for First Nations, Métis and Inuit Literature in 2013, and was a competing title in the 2013 edition of Canada Reads. It was adapted into a feature-length film, Indian Horse (2017), directed by Stephen Campanelli and released after Wagamese's death. (en)
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  • Richard Wagamese at the Eden Mills Writers' Festival in 2013 (en)
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  • Wagamese at the Eden Mills Writers' Festival in 2013 (en)
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  • Ojibway; English (en)
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  • I did not speak my first Ojibwa word or set foot on my traditional territory until I was twenty-six. I did not know that I had a family, a history, a culture, a source for spirituality, a cosmology, or a traditional way of living. I had no awareness that I belonged somewhere. (en)
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  • Richard Wagamese (Minaki, Ontario, Canadá; 14 de octubre de 1955 – Kamloops, Columbia Británica, Canadá; 10 de marzo de 2017) fue un escritor y periodista ojibwa de las Naciones independientes de Wabaseemoong, territorio también conocido como el noreste de Ontario.​ Es conocido de forma destacada por su novela del año 2012 titulada , la cual ganó el premio Burt Award for First Nations, Inuit and Métis Literature en el año 2013, igualmente seleccionada para competir en la edición 2013 de Canada Reads,​ y posteriormente la obra fue adaptada al cine en la película (2017), la cual fue estrenada después de su muerte.​ (es)
  • Richard Wagamese (14 octobre 1955 - 10 mars 2017) est un écrivain et journaliste ojibwé de nationalité canadienne. Né en 1955 en Ontario, il a exercé dans différents domaines dont le journalisme et la production pour la radio et la télévision. Il est auteur de 13 livres traduits en anglais pour différents éditeurs du Canada anglophone. Appartenant à la nation Ojibwés, il est le premier Autochtone d'Amérique à gagner un prix national en tant que journaliste et également lauréat du Conseil Canadien des Arts (prix 1993). (fr)
  • Richard Wagamese (October 14, 1955 – March 10, 2017, Ojibwe) was an author and journalist from the Wabaseemoong Independent Nations in Northwestern Ontario. He was best known for his novel Indian Horse (2012), which won the Burt Award for First Nations, Métis and Inuit Literature in 2013, and was a competing title in the 2013 edition of Canada Reads. It was adapted into a feature-length film, Indian Horse (2017), directed by Stephen Campanelli and released after Wagamese's death. (en)
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