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Trahant’s awards and honors include Best Columnist from the Native American Journalists Association and the Society of Professional Journalists, a Ruhl Fellowship, and co-winner of the Heywood Broun Award. As a Native American and a member of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribe of Fort Hall, Idaho, Trahant will bring a unique perspective to the Sun Valley Center’s The Whole Salmon project. As a young boy Trahant grew up in the Northwestern United States and has watched as the relationship between the people and the land has evolved and changed. He can remember fishing the Yankee Fork of the Salmon River with his family. As an adult he understands and has written about the conflicts and contradictions inherent in the preserving the past and the realities of the present. He finds hope in these contradictions and the interface between rural and urban life, the historic and contemporary uses for the land, and the weight of memories and that of the law.
Post Office Box 656, Sun Valley,Idaho 83353 191 Fifth Street East, Ketchum P: 208.726.9491 Email: information@sunvalleycenter.org www.sunvalleycenter.org The gallery is always free and open to the public. |
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| MARK TRAHANT: Bio |