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  1. Michael Anthony Dorris (January 30, 1945 – April 10, 1997) was an American novelist and scholar who was the first Chair of the Native American Studies program at Dartmouth College. [2] [3] His works include the novel A Yellow Raft in Blue Water (1987) and the memoir The Broken Cord (1989).

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  2. 15 apr 1997 · Michael Dorris, a prolific novelist, essayist, critic and educator who won the National Book Award in 1989 for ''The Broken Cord,'' about his adopted son's struggle with fetal alcohol syndrome,...

  3. 14 apr 1997 · Writer MICHAEL DORRIS died last week at the age of 52. In 1989, He won a National Book Critics Circle award for The Broken Cord. A first person account of how fetal alcohol syndrome affected...

  4. 10 apr 1997 · Michael Dorris (Author of A Yellow Raft in Blue Water) Michael Dorriss Followers (84) Born. in Louisville, KY, The United States. January 30, 1945. Died. April 10, 1997. Website. http://www.dartmouth.edu/~nas/history/Dorris.html. Genre. Nonfiction, Literature & Fiction, Children's Books. edit data.

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  5. Dorris was accused of abusing his children and he and Erdrich separated. While it was never proved, he felt that the legal system would not exonerate him and he killed himself in 1997. He will be remembered for his novel A Yellow Raft in Blue Water and as well as his non-fiction book, The Broken Cord , on fetal alcohol syndrome.

  6. Dorris died last week at the age of 52. In 1989, He won a National Book Critics Circle award for The Broken Cord. A first person account of how fetal alcohol syndrome affected his oldest son, Abel, who later died.

  7. Native American Studies Professor and Author. 1992 Fall. Michael Dorris was an American novelist and academic. He served as an Adjunct Professor of Native American Studies and Anthropology and founded the Native American Studies department at Dartmouth, serving as its first Chair.

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