Marilyn Dumont (born 1955, Olds, Alberta) is a Canadian poet and educator of Cree / Métis descent.
Born in northeastern Alberta, she is a descendant of Gabriel Dumont.[1] Dumont holds an MFA from the University of British Columbia.[2] Her work is widely anthologized. She is currently a Full Professor at the University of Alberta cross appointed in the Faculties of Arts and Native Studies. In the Faculty of Arts - English & Film Studies Department she teaches Indigenous Literature and creative writing.[3]
Bibliography
A Really Good Brown Girl. London, ON: Brick, 1996. ISBN0-919626-76-9
Green Girl Dreams Mountains. Lantzville, BC: Oolichan Books, 2001.
that tongued belonging. Cape Croker ON: Kegedonce Press, 2007
in German: diese Zugehörigkeit durch die Zunge, in: Heute sind wir hier. We Are Here Today. A Bilingual Collection of Contemporary Aboriginal Literature(s) from Canada. ed. Hartmut Lutz. Publisher: M.u.H. von der Linden, Wesel 2009 ISBN3926308125
Ed. Initiations: a Selection of Young Native Writings. Penticton: Theytus Books, 2007.
Vesna Lopičić: The devil’s language of Marilyn Dumont.doi:10.1007/s11059-017-0375-z. In: Neohelicon, Springer (Netherlands) March 2017, pp 1–12, print: ISSN0324-4652