Karl Kroeber
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Karl Kroeber is a scholar of American Indian literature and the son of the anthropologist Alfred L. Kroeber and Theodora Kroeber Quinn.
He was professor of English and comparative literature at Columbia University.
He is also a brother of the science-fiction writer Ursula K. LeGuin.
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- Kroeber, Karl (ed.) (1981) Traditional Literatures of the American Indian: Texts and Interpretations. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
Karl Kroeber is a Professor at Columbia University.