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  1. Oliver Hazard Perry La Farge II (December 19, 1901 – August 2, 1963) was an American writer and anthropologist. In 1925 he explored early Olmec sites in Mexico, and later studied additional sites in Central America and the American Southwest.

  2. Oliver La Farge (born December 19, 1901, New York, New York, U.S.—died August 2, 1963, Albuquerque, New Mexico) was an American anthropologist, short-story writer, and novelist who acted as a spokesman for Native Americans through his political actions and his fiction.

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  3. Laughing Boy is a 1929 novel by Oliver La Farge about the struggles of the Navajo in Southwestern United States to reconcile their culture with that of the United States. It won the Pulitzer Prize in 1930.

  4. Genre. Literature & Fiction, Nonfiction. edit data. Oliver Hazard Perry La Farge was an American writer and anthropologist, perhaps best known for his 1930 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel Laughing Boy. Named for his father, Oliver H.P. Lafarge, he is the grandson of the artist and stained-glass pioneer John La Farge, nephew of the noted Beaux-Arts ...

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    • August 2, 1963
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  5. Oliver La Farge has 60 books on Goodreads with 16853 ratings. Oliver La Farges most popular book is Laughing Boy: A Navajo Love Story.

  6. Oliver La Farge, Wanden Lafarge Gomez. 3.75. 4,038 ratings320 reviews. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize “A romantic idyll played out in the rhythms and meanings of a vanished Navajo world." — Denver Post An enduring American classic, Oliver La Farge's award-winning first novel captures the essence of the Southwest in the early twentieth century.

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  8. Oliver La Farge was a Pulitzer-prize winning writer, an anthropologist specializing in Mayan Indians, and a major figure in 20th-century American Indian welfare and reform. Because of La...