 Lars Dunavant.  Paul was born in London in 1933 and didn’t start writing children's books until 1969.  In 1977 he moved to the Black Hills.  He won.

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 Lars Dunavant

 Paul was born in London in 1933 and didn’t start writing children's books until  In 1977 he moved to the Black Hills.  He won his first award 2 years later for the book The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses.  He loves writing about Native American culture.  He has three grown children named Richard, Julia, and Robert.  He lives in Rapid City, South Dakota.

 Tipi: Home of the Nomadic Buffalo Hunters (World Wisdom, 2007)  All Our Relatives: Traditional Native American Thoughts About Nature (World Wisdom, 2005)  The Gospel of the Redman (World Wisdom, 2005)  Song of Creation (Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, 2004)  Mystic Horse (HarperCollins, 2003) Children's Book Council Children’s Choice

 Storm Maker’s Tipi (Atheneum/Richard Jackson Books, 2001)  Paul Goble Gallery : Three Native American Stories (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, 1999)  Death of the Iron Horse (Aladdin, 1999)  The Lost Children (Aladdin, 1999)  Northwest Lands, Northwest Peoples: Readings in Environmental History (University of Washington Press, 1999)  Iktomi Loses His Eyes (Scholastic, 1999)

 Iktomi and the Coyote: A Plains Indian Story (Orchard Books, 1998)  The Legend of the White Buffalo Woman (National Geographic Children's Books, 1998)  The Return of the Buffaloes: A Plains Indian Story about Famine and Renewal of the Earth (National Geographic Children's Books, 1996)  Remaking the Earth: A Creation Story from the Great Plains of North America (Scholastic, 1996)  The Art of Paul Goble, Author-Illustrator (Center, 1995)  Iktomi and the Buzzard: A Plains Indian Story (Orchard Books, 1994)  Hau Kola: Hello Friend (R.C. Owen, 1994)  Adopted by the Eagles: A Plains Indian Story of Friendship and Treachery (1994)

 The Lost Children: The Boys Who Were Neglected (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, 1993)  Crow Chief: A Plains Indian Story (Orchard Books, 1992)  Love Flute (Bradbury Press, 1992)  I Sing for the Animals (Bradbury Press, 1991)  Iktomi & the Buffalo Skull (Orchard Books, 1991)  Iktomi and the Ducks: A Plains Indian Story (Orchard Books, 1990)  Dream Wolf (Atheneum/Richard Jackson Books, 1990)  The Girl Who Loved Horses and Greyling (Changes) (Houghton Mifflin Company, 1989)  Beyond the Ridge (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, 1989)

 Iktomi and the Berries: A Plains Indian Story (Orchard Books, 1989)  Iktomi and the Boulder: A Plains Indian Story (Orchard Books, 1988)  Her Seven Brothers (Aladdin, 1988)  Death of the Iron Horse (Atheneum/Richard Jackson Books, 1987)  The Great Race of the Birds and Animals (Bradbury Press, 1985)  Buffalo Woman (Bradbury Press, 1984)  Star Boy (Atheneum/Richard Jackson Books, 1983)

 The Gift of the Sacred Dog (Bradbury Press, 1980) (this book was featured on the PBS TV series Reading Rainbow)  The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses (Scholastic Book Services, 1978) Caldecott Medal Winner The Friendly Wolf (Simon & Schuster, 1974) (with Dorothy Goble)  Lone Bull’s Horse Raid (Bradbury Press, 1973) (with Dorothy Goble)  Hundreds in the Hands: Brave Eagle's Account of the Fetterman Fight, 21 December 1866 (Macmillan, 1972) (with Dorothy Goble)  Red Hawk's Account of Custer's Last Battle: The Battle of the Little Bighorn, 25 June 1876 (Pantheon Books, 1969) (with Dorothy Goble)

 “Write about or paint what you love most, not what you think might be acceptable to other people.”  “You have to love what you are doing and you need the self-discipline to complete a job that may take many weeks. You need the imagination to be able to see something that at first does not exist.”

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