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Beth E. Brant, Degonwadonti, or Kaieneke'hak was a Mohawk writer, essayist, and poet of the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte First Nation from the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory in Ontario, Canada. She was also a lecturer, editor, and speaker. She wrote based on her deep connection to her indigenous people and touched on the infliction of racism and colonization. She brought her writing to life from her personal experiences of being a lesbian, having an abusive spouse, and her mixed blood heritage from having a Mohawk father and a Scottish-Irish mother. She has three books of essays and short stories and three edited anthologies published.

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  • Beth Brant, també coneguda com a Degonwadonti (Melvindale, Michigan, 1941) fou una militant lesbiana d'origen mohawk i irlandès i conferenciant a les universitats de Colúmbia i Toronto. Va escriure les poesies Mohawk trail (1985), les narracions Food and Spirits (1991), Writing as Witness: Essay and Talk (1994) contra el racisme, i edità I'll Sing Til the Day I Die: Conversations with Tyendinaga Elders (1995). (ca)
  • بيث برانت هي كاتِبة وشاعرة كندية، ولدت في 1941 في ديترويت في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي بنفس المكان في أغسطس 2015. (ar)
  • Beth E. Brant, Degonwadonti, or Kaieneke'hak was a Mohawk writer, essayist, and poet of the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte First Nation from the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory in Ontario, Canada. She was also a lecturer, editor, and speaker. She wrote based on her deep connection to her indigenous people and touched on the infliction of racism and colonization. She brought her writing to life from her personal experiences of being a lesbian, having an abusive spouse, and her mixed blood heritage from having a Mohawk father and a Scottish-Irish mother. She has three books of essays and short stories and three edited anthologies published. (en)
  • Beth E. Brant, auch Degonwadonti, (* 6. Mai 1941 in Melvindale, Michigan, nach anderer Quelle im Tyendinaga-Reservat in Ontario; † 6. August 2015, vermutlich Detroit) war eine indianisch-kanadische Schriftstellerin. (de)
  • Beth Brant, también conocida como Degonwadonti​ fue una escritora, profesora y militante lesbiana de origen mohawk e irlandés. Lectora en las Universidades de Columbia y Toronto, escribió las poesías Mohawk trail (1985), las narraciones Food and Spirits (1991), Writing as Witness: Essay and Talk (1994)​ contra el racismo, y editó I'll Sing Til the Day I Die: Conversations with Tyendinaga Elders (1995). (es)
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