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Information trouvée : Carter Curtis Revard (March 25, 1931 – January 3, 2022) was an American poet, scholar,
and writer. He was of European American and Osage descent, and grew up on the tribal
reservation in Oklahoma. He had his early education in a one-room schoolhouse, before
winning a Quiz Bowl scholarship for college, subsequently attending University of
Tulsa for his BA. His Osage name, Nompehwahthe, was given to him in 1952 by Josephine
Jump. The same year, he won a Rhodes Scholarship for graduate work at Oxford University.
After completing a PhD at Yale University, Revard had most of his academic career
at Washington University at St. Louis, where he specialized in medieval British literature
and linguistics. In addition, he published several critical articles about Native
American literature, assessing it and placing it in the context of American literatures.