John D. Berry
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email jdberry at berkeley dot edu
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About me
Ethnic Studies Librarian at U.C. Berkeley. Native American and Comparative Ethnic Studies specialist.
Martial Arts student since 1969, many styles. Choctaw/Cherokee/Scots Irish Heritage, published poet.
from: http://www.ipl.org/div/natam/bin/browse.pl/A518
John D. Berry , 1951-
Choctaw
Born in Stillwater, OK, Berry is a librarian, published poet, and a traditional Stomp Dancer. He has a Masters in in Library and Information Sciences from the Univ. of Missouri, and is currently the Native American Studies Librarian in the Ethnic Studies Library at the Univ. of Calif., Berkeley. His professional activities include being Past President of the American Indian Library Association, 1999-2000, and Past President of OSU's Native American Faculty & Staff Association, 1997-1999. He has been published in "Red Ink" magazine and elsewhere.
CherokeeAwards and Honors
John Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award for participation in the "Plug into the World" campaign at the Edmon Low Library, 1997
AMIGOS Bibliographic Council, Professional Development Grant Award, 1996
Online resources by or about John D. Berry:
All-World Wrestling Poetry—a collection of 52 wrestling poems « Clattery MacHinery on Poetry
Author: Clattery MacHinery
Type: etext
Description: Find here John D. Berry's poem "Contest" and other poems about wrestling from different authors.
URL: http://clatterymachinery.wordpress.com/2009/11/29/the-mixed-classic-amateur-wrestling-poetry-all-world-meet-48-poems/
Presentation by John D. Berry, American Indian Library Assoc. Pres
Author: John D. Berry
Type: etext
Description: Text of a presentation given by Berry at ALASC, 10/5/99, as printed in the newsletter Library Juice.
URL: http://www.libr.org/Juice/issues/vol3/LJ_3.48.html#11
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