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Frank Waters

Frank Waters (1898–1975) was an American author known for his writings about the American Southwest and its Native American cultures. He studied indigenous traditions, folklore, and history, often blending storytelling with spiritual themes. Waters’s works, such as "The Man Who Killed the Deer" and "The Book of the Hopi," aim to preserve and interpret Native American wisdom and worldview for a broader audience. His thoughtful approach has made significant contributions to the understanding of Southwestern cultural heritage, blending history, spirituality, and storytelling in a way that honors the depth of indigenous traditions.