Goble, Paul
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Name (Latin)
Goble, Paul
Other forms of name
Little Thunder
Wakinyan Chikala
Date of birth
1933-09-27
Date of death
2017-01-05
Place of birth
Surrey (England)
Place of residence/headquarters
Rapid City (S.D.)
Field of activity
Painting
Illustration of books
Children's literature
Associate group
Yakima Indian tribe
Sioux Indian tribe
Occupation
Authors
Illustrators
Painters
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
Sources of Information
- His Red Hawk's account of Custer's last battle, c1969.
- The art of Paul Goble, c1995:t.p. (Paul Goble) p. 3 (b. 1933)
- Biog. resource center (Contemp. authors), June 4, 2007(Paul Goble; American; b. Sept. 27, 1933, Surrey, England; painter; illustrator, and author of children's books; in 1959 became a member of the Yakima and Sioux tribes and assumed the Indian name of Wakinyan Chikala or "Little Thunder")
- The man who dreamed of Elk-dogs & other stories from the Tipi, c2012:p. [3] of jkt. (Paul Goble and his wife live in Rapid City, South Dakota.)
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Wikipedia description:
Paul Goble (27 September 1933 – 5 January 2017) was a British-American writer and illustrator of children's books, especially Native American stories. His book The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses won a Caldecott Medal in 1979.
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