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Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Writer

Name
  
Velma Wallis


Relatives
  
Twelve siblings

Occupation
  
Awards
  
American Book Awards

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Born
  
1960
Near Fort Yukon, Alaska

Ethnicity
  
Gwich'in Athabascan Indian

Known for
  
Author of bestseller Two Old Women

Children
  
Three daughters and a son

Books
  
Two Old Women, Bird Girl and the Man Who, Raising ourselves, Las DOS Ancianas, Tras El Sol ‑ Bolsillo ‑

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Velma Wallis (born 1960) is a Native American writer of Gwich'in Athabascan Indian descent. A best-selling author, her books have been translated into 17 languages.

Contents

Las Dos Ancianas por Velma Wallis


Early life

She was born and raised in a remote Alaskan village near Fort Yukon, approximately 200 km (120 mi) northeast of Fairbanks. This location could be accessed only by riverboat, airplane, snowmobile or dogsled. Velma grew up among 12 siblings. Her father died when she was 13 years old, and she stayed out of school to help her mother with the household. She later went on to receive her GED.

Independence

About 12 miles away from the village, her father had once built a small cabin in the wilderness. He had been an active hunter and trapper. Some time after his death Velma surprised her family and friends by leaving home and living in the cabin for some years. She perfected her trapping, fishing and hunting skills and lived on what she could provide for herself. At one point her mother joined her during the summer to teach her more of the traditional skills needed to survive. In this area, where the Porcupine River flows into the Yukon River, Velma Wallis lived an independent lifestyle. These experiences led directly to her first book, Two Old Women, which astonished her publisher by selling 1.5 million copies worldwide.

Personal life

Velma Wallis, who has three daughters and a son, now divides her time between Fairbanks and Fort Yukon.

Awards

  • 2003 American Book Award, for Raising Ourselves: A Gwich'in Coming of Age Story from the Yukon River
  • 1993 Western States Book Award
  • References

    Velma Wallis Wikipedia