Vee F. Browne
Vee F. Browne is an American writer of children's literature, and journalist. She is from Cottonwood and Tselani Arizona, and a member of the Navajo Nation, belonging to the Bitter Water and Water Flows Together clans.
Browne studied journalism at the New Mexico State University. She obtained her M.A. from Western New Mexico University in 1990. She has worked as a journalist in Navajo Hopi Observer. She is also an Arizona Interscholastic Athletic Association volleyball and basketball referee.
Works
Monster Slayer: A Navajo Folktale, Northland Publishing, 1991Monster Birds, Northland Publishing, 1993Maria Tallchief: prima ballerina, Modern Curriculum Press, 1995Owl: American Indian legends, Scholastic Inc., 1995Council of the rsinmakers address book, Northland Publishing, 1995Ravens dancing, 1st Books Library, 2001Birds and eggs, By Dixie Anderson, Molly Bang, Vee Browne, etal.,, 2001The stone cutter & the Navajo maiden, Salina Bookshelf, 2008Awards and recognition
- 1992 Western Heritage – Cowboy Hall of Fame Award, for her 1991 book, Monster Slayer
- Buddy Bo Jack Nationwide Award for Humanitaianis for Children's Books
- 1994 Western Books Award of Merit, Rounce & Coffin Club, Los Angeles, for ''Monster Birds''