antoinette nora claypoole's literary awards include a fellowship/award from Oregon Literary Arts for her work in Literary Non-Fiction (the lost works of Louise Bryant -1885-1936, Suffragette and Socialist War correspondent). Published in various regional papers in the North and South West, Ms. claypoole's first published, full length book, Who Would Unbraid Her Hair: the legend of annie mae (Anam Cara Press, 1999, dist. Clear Light Books, Santa Fe, N.M.) was recently acquired by the Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D.C. in their permanent library, Native American collection. She currently li...