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Drew Hayden Taylor (born 1 July 1962) is an Indigenous Canadian playwright, author and journalist.


Life and career

Born in Curve Lake, Ontario, Taylor is of both
Ojibwe The Ojibwe (; Ojibwe writing systems#Ojibwe syllabics, syll.: ᐅᒋᐺ; plural: ''Ojibweg'' ᐅᒋᐺᒃ) are an Anishinaabe people whose homeland (''Ojibwewaki'' ᐅᒋᐺᐘᑭ) covers much of the Great Lakes region and the Great Plains, n ...
and
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ancestry. About his background Taylor says: "I plan to start my own nation. Because I am half Ojibway half Caucasian, we will be called the occasions. And of course, since I’m founding the new nation, I will be a special occasion." He also mused in a '' Globe and Mail'' essay: "Fighting over status/non-status,
Métis The Métis ( , , , ) are a mixed-race Indigenous people whose historical homelands include Canada's three Prairie Provinces extending into parts of Ontario, British Columbia, the Northwest Territories and the northwest United States. They ha ...
, skin colour etc., only increases the sense of dysfunction in our community." He writes about
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culture and has also been a frequent contributor to various magazines including '' This Magazine''. His writing includes plays, short stories, essays, newspaper columns and film and television work. In 2004 he was appointed to the Ontario Ministry of Culture Advisory Committee. As well as his writing, Taylor has been the artistic director of Native Earth Performing Arts, and has taught at the Centre for Indigenous Theatre. He co-created the series '' Mixed Blessings'' for APTN in 2007, and has been a writer for '' The Beachcombers'', '' Street Legal'' and '' North of 60'', and has made documentary films for
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, including ''Searching for Winnetou'', ''Cottagers and Indians'' and '' The Pretendians''.Blair Ingenthron
"CBC to Air THE PRETENDIANS This Week"
'' Broadway World'', September 25, 2022.
Taylor has held writer-in-residence positions at Native Earth Performing Arts, Cahoots Theatre, the
University of Michigan The University of Michigan (U-M, U of M, or Michigan) is a public university, public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Founded in 1817, it is the oldest institution of higher education in the state. The University of Mi ...
, The University of Western Ontario, the Stephen Leacock Festival, the Blyth Festival, Lüneburg University, and Ryerson University (now
Toronto Metropolitan University Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU, or Toronto Met), formerly Ryerson University, is a Public university, public research university located in Toronto, Canada. The university's core campus is situated within the Garden District, Toronto, Gar ...
). ''Le Baiser de Nanabush'', the French translation of Taylor's ''Motorcycles & Sweetgrass'', was selected for the 2023 edition of '' Le Combat des livres'', where it will be defended by social media personality Xavier Watso.Bobby Therrien
"Un roman de Sébastien Bérubé candidat au Combat national des livres"
'' L'Acadie Nouvelle'', April 25, 2023.


Partial bibliography


Non-fiction

* ''Funny, You Don't Look Like One'' (1998) * ''Further Adventures of a Blue-Eyed Ojibway: Funny, You Don’t Look Like One #2'' (1999) * ''Furious Observations of a Blue-Eyed Ojibway: Funny, You Don’t Look Like One #3'' (2002) * ''Futile observations of the Blue-Eyed Ojibway: Funny, You Don’t Look Like One #4'' (2004) * ''NEWS: Postcards from the Four Directions'' (2010) * ''The Best of Funny, You Don’t Look Like One'' (anthology from first three editions) (2015) * ''Me Tomorrow: Indigenous Views On the Future'' (2021)


Collections edited

* ''Voices: Being Native in Canada'', with Linda Jaine (1992) * ''Me Funny'' (2006) * ''Me Sexy'' (2008) * ''Drew Hayden Taylor: Essays on His Works'' (2008) * ''Me Artsy'' (2015)


Fiction

* ''Fearless Warriors'' (short stories) (1998) * ''The Night Wanderer: A Native Gothic Novel'' (2007) * ''Motorcycles and Sweetgrass'' (novel) (2010) * ''The Night Wanderer: A Graphic Novel'', illustrated by Mike Wyatt (2013) * '' Take Us To Your Chief: and Other Stories'' (short stories) (2016) * ''Chasing Painted Horses'' (novel) (2019) * ''Cold'' (novel) (2024)


Plays produced

(By year of first production) * ''Toronto at Dreamer’s Rock'' (1989) * ''Education is Our Right'' (1990) * ''Talking Pictures'' (1990) * ''The Bootlegger Blues'' (1990) * ''Someday'' (1991) * ''The All Complete Aboriginal Show Extravaganza'' (1994) * ''Girl Who Loved Her Horses'' (1995) * ''The Baby Blues'' (1995) * ''400 Kilometres'' (1996) * ''Only Drunks and Children Tell the Truth'' (1996) * ''alterNatives'' (1999) * ''[email protected]'' (1999) * ''The Boy in the Treehouse'' (2000) * ''The Buz’Gem Blues'' (2001) * ''Sucker Falls'' (2001) * ''Raven Stole the Sun'' (2004) * ''
In a World Created by a Drunken God ''In a World Created by a Drunken God'' is a play by Canadian author Drew Hayden Taylor, which was adapted into a film in 2008. The play was staged for the first time at the Factory Theatre in Toronto, Ontario, as part of the Cross Currents the ...
'' (2004) * ''The Berlin Blues'' (2007) * ''Three Tricksters'' (2009) * ''Dead White Writer on the Floor'' (2010) * ''God and The Indian'' (2013) * ''Cerulean Blue'' (2014) * ''Spirit Horse'' (2016) * ''Cottagers and Indians'' (2018)


References


External links

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Drew Hayden Taylor at the Whetung Ojibwa Centre
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