Joan Kane


Joan Naviyuk Kane is an Inupiaq American poet. In 2014, Kane was the Indigenous Writer-in-Residence at the School for Advanced Research. She was also a judge for the 2017 Griffin Poetry Prize. Kane was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2018. She has faculty appointments in the English departments of Harvard College, Tufts University, University of Massachusetts, Boston, and most recently, Reed College.

Life

Joan Kane is Inupiaq, having family from King Island and Mary's Igloo, Alaska. She graduated from Harvard College with a BA and earned an M.F.A from Columbia University.
She lived in Cambridge, Massachusetts with her two children., Kane serves as the Visiting Associate Professor of Creative Writing at Reed College in Portland, Oregon.

Awards

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Works

Due North, Columbia University, 2006Cormorant Hunter’s Wife, NorthShore Press, 2009, ; University of Alaska Press, 2012,

Play

The Gilded Tusk, won the Anchorage Museum script contest

In Anthology

Best American Poetry, Simon & Schuster, 2015.