Daniel David Moses

DANIEL DAVID MOSES is a registered Delaware Indian from the Six Nations lands on the Grand River in southern Ontario. He holds an honours BA from York University and an MFA in creative writing from the University of British Columbia. He is a regular visitor to university classes of English, Drama, and Native Studies as an artist in residence.

His plays include "Coyote City," "Big Buck City," "Almighty Voice and His Wife" and "The Indian Medicine Shows" which won the 1996 James Buller Memorial Award for Excellence in Aboriginal Theatre. His most recent productions are "Red River," co-written with director Jim Millan and "The Witch of Niagara." His poems are collected in Delicate Bodies and The White Line. He is also co-editor, with Terry Goldie, of An Anthology of Canadian Native Literature in English.

Daniel David is a member of the Writers' Guild of Canada, the League of Canadian Poets, the Playwrights' Union of Canada and the Writers' Union of Canada. He is a member of the Board and the Artistic Directorate of Native Earth Performing Arts, Canada's foremost professional aboriginal theatre company.