Kathleen O'Neal Gear
Kathleen O'Neal Gear is an award-winning American writer. She was born in Tulare, California, and graduated with a B.A. from California State University, Bakersfield, then went on to do graduate work in archaeology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She received her M.A. from California State University, Chico, and conducted Ph.D. studies in American Indian history at the University of California, Los Angeles. Gear is a former state historian and archaeologist for Wyoming, Kansas, and Nebraska for the U.S. Department of the Interior. She has twice received the federal government's Special Achievement Award for "outstanding management" of America's cultural heritage, and has published fifty novels. In 2015, she was honored by the U.S. House of Representatives with a Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition, and the State of California passed Joint Member Resolution #117, saying, "The contributions of Kathleen O'Neal Gear to the fields of history, archaeology and writing have been invaluable..." She is perhaps best known for her North America's Forgotten Past series, co-authored with her husband W. Michael Gear.
Notable works
People Books – North America's Forgotten Past- People of the Wolf
- People of the Fire
- People of the Earth
- People of the River
- People of the Sea
- People of the Lakes
- People of the Lightning
- People of the Silence
- People of the Mist
- People of the Masks
- People of the Owl
- People of the Raven
- People of the Moon
- People of the Nightland
- People of the Weeping Eye
- People of the Thunder
- People of the Longhouse
- The Dawn Country
- The Broken Land
- People of the Black Sun
- Copper Falcon --short story
- People of the Morning Star
- The Dead Man's Doll --short story
- People of the Songtrail
- Sun Born
- Moon Hunt
- Star Path
- People of the Canyons
- Coming of the Storm
- Fire the Sky
- A Searing Wind
- An Abyss of Light
- Treasure of Light
- Redemption of Light
- It Sleeps in Me
- It Wakes in Me
- It Dreams in Me
- The Visitant
- The Summoning God
- Bone Walker
- Sand in the Wind
- This Widowed Land
- Thin Moon and Cold Mist
- Dark Inheritance
- Raising Abel
- The Betrayal: The Lost Life of Jesus
- Children of the Dawnland
- Der Eden Effect
- Maze Master
- Cries from the Lost Island
- The Ice Lion
- When Buffalo Cry," Roundup Magazine, February, 2020
- Meatless Meat. What's All the Fuss About?" Bison Review, Winter, 2020
- The Power of an Illusion, Bison Review, Summer, 2019
- When Buffalo Cry, Bison Review, Winter, 2017.
- More on the Higgs Bison, Bison Review, Fall, 2016.
- Chunkey: America’s Ancient Game, Cobblestone, October, 2015.
- Morning Star and the Giants, Cobblestone, October, 2015.
- Are Bison Microsatellite DNA Tests Accurate? Bison Review, Winter, 2015.
- Cattle Genes in Bison: Modern or Ancient? Bison Review, Winter, 2015.
- The Dead Man’s Doll, Tor Books, April, 2015.
- Vikings in North America, Tor Books, March, 2015.
- A Prehistoric Bison Bone Sculpture. Bison Review, Summer, 2015.
- Viking Warrior Women: Did ‘Shieldmaidens’ like Lagertha Really Exist? Tor/Forge blog, May, 2015.
- Wild Bison: The Search for a Definition of ‘Wild’ Behavior. Bison Review, Spring, 2014.
- Genetically Modified Bison? Let’s Not Find out if there is a Health Risk. Say NO to GMO. Bison Review, Fall, 2013.
- Chimps and Bison: The ESA Effect. Bison Review, Fall, 2013.
- The Healing Powers of Buffalo in Native America. Bison Review, Spring, 2013.
- Public Comments Letter from WBA to USFWS on Woods Bison Designation. Bison Review, Spring, 2013.
- Western Bison Association—Issues Paper: Conservation Herds vs. Commercial Herds. The Upcoming COSEWIC Report in Canada. Bison Review, Spring, 2013.
- Petition to Remove Wood Bison from Administration Under the Provisions of the Endangered Species Act. Bison Review, Winter, 2012.
- Hybrids and the Endangered Species Act, Bison Review, Winter, 2012.
- Cattle Genes in Bison: The Perspectives of the WBA. Bison Review, Fall, 2012.
- The Effects of Cattle DNA in Bison: A New Study. Bison Review, Fall, 2012.
- The Global Economic Crises and Food Production: What’s in Store? Bison Review, Fall, 2012.
- Response to Canadian Perspectives. Bison Review, Fall, 2012.
- New change to the NBA Code of Ethics—Our opinion, Bison Review, May, 2012.
- Terminology: Bison bison or Bos bison. What does it mean for us? Bison Review, May, 2012.
- Ranchers Efforts to Protect Endangered Species Foiled by Conservation Groups. Bison Review, May, 2012.
- Historical Uses of Bison. Bison Review, May, 2012.
- Hybrids and the Endangered Species Act. Bison Review, Winter, 2012.
- Western Bison Association’s Petition to Remove Wood Bison from Administration Under the Endangered Species Act. Bison Review, Winter, 2012.
- 2011 WBA Conference Overview. Bison Review, Winter, 2012.
- Gene Patents: Why the Bison Industry Needs a Plan for the Bison Genome. Bison Review, Fall, 2011.
- Paleobiology of Bison, Dakota Territory Buffalo Association Newsletter, Summer, 2011.
- The Pure Bison Debate, Dakota Territory Buffalo Association Newsletter, Summer, 2011.
- Western Bison Association Response to Conservation Committee on Proposed Conservation Guidelines for Herd Managers. Bison Review, May, 2011.
- The Buffalo Primer: An Introduction to the Art and Science of Owning Bison. Part 7. Bison Review, May, 2011.
- Principles of Evolutionary Biology – and What They Mean for the Purity Issue in Bison, Dakota Territory Buffalo Association Newsletter, Summer, 2011.
- Summary of 12th Annual Stampede, Bison Review, January, 2011.
- Possible Impacts of ‘Pure Bison’ Debate, Bison Review, January, 2011.
- Pure Bison—WBA Management Recommendations, Bison Review, January 2011.
- Western Bison Association Response to Conservation Committee on Proposed Conservation Guidelines for Herd Managers. Bison Review, May, 2011.
- The Buffalo Primer: An Introduction to the Art and Science of Owning Bison. Part 6. Bison Review, January, 2011.
- Basic Principles of Evolutionary Biology – and What they Mean for the Purity Issue. Bison Review, Jan. 2011.
- Response to James Derr, Bison Review, January, 2011.
- Lessons from Ancient Egypt." Bison World Magazine, June, 2010.
- One Bison Skull Helps Rewrite Bison History. The Bison Review, Summer, 2010.
- Lessons from Ancient Egypt. Bison Review, January 2010.
- The Buffalo Primer: An Introduction to the Art and Science of Owning Bison. Part 5. Nutrition. Bison Review, January, 2010.
- The Buffalo Primer: An Introduction to the Art and Science of Owning Bison. Part 4.Bison Review, Fall, 2009.
- The Buffalo Primer: An Introduction to the Art and Science of Owning Buffalo. Part 3: Buying Buffalo. Bison Review, May, 2009.
- How do the Judges Do it? Bison Review, May, 2009.
- The Buffalo Primer: An Introduction to the Art and Science of Owning Buffalo. Part 2. Bison Review, Fall, 2008.
- Do we really want Bison to be Amenable? Dakota Territory Buffalo Association Newsletter, Fall, 2008.
- Should Bison be an Amenable Species? The Bison Rancher, Fall, 2008.
- The Buffalo Primer: An Introduction to the Art and Science of Owning Buffalo. Part 1.Bison Review, Summer, 2008.
- The Horsemen of the Apocalypse: Long Version, Bison Review, Summer, 2008.
- Do We Really Want Bison to be an Amenable Species? Bison Review, Summer, 2008.
- The Horsemen of the Apocalypse, Bison World Magazine, Spring, 2008.
- The Drought, Global Warming, and Our Own Backyards, Western Bison Record, March, 2007.
- Medicinal Usages of Plants by Buffalo. Western Bison Record, November, 2006.
- Prehistoric Sexual Healing Rituals, Romantic Times magazine, May, 2005.
- The Oregon Trail: The Beginning of the End for the Buffalo, Western Bison Record, June, 2005.
- Slipper: The Saga of a Buffalo Bottle-Baby. Western Bison Record, March, 2004.
- Tripping through the Mine Field: Writing Fiction about Archaeology, The Archaeological Record, November, 2003.
- From Cowboy to Buffalero: Wyoming Buffalo Ranchers Talk About the Industry, Western Farm, Ranch, and Dairy Magazine, September, 2003.
- Thirty-three Books, Co-Authors and Still Lovers? Romantic Times Magazine, Aug. 2001.
- Bone Walker and The Anasazi Mystery Series. Mystery Readers Journal, 2001.
- The Sawyers Expedition Wagon Road, True West Magazine, 1988.
- The Female Advantage, Outdoor Life Magazine, 1988.
- Women and Big Game Hunting, Outdoor Life Magazine, 1987.
- Arapahoe Politics: l851-1978, Book Review in the Annals of Wyoming, Fall, 1985.
- Resource Area Management Plan, Newcastle, Cultural Resources section. Published the by U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, 1986.
- Federal Coal Team: Resources Management Report, Cultural Resources section. Published by the U.S. Dept. of the Interior, BLM, 1985.
- Resource Area Management Plan for the Buffalo Resource Area, Cultural Resources section. Published by U.S. Dept. of the Interior, BLM, 1984.
- Historic Preservation and Energy Development. Journal of Western Planners, Spring, 1983.
- Slim Buttes, 1876: An Episode in the Great Sioux War, Book Review in the Wyoming Library Journal, Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall, 1982.
- Empires in the Sun: The Rise of the New American West, Book Review in the Wyoming Library Journal, Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall, 1982.
- The Peace Chiefs of the Cheyenne, Book Review in the Annals of Wyoming, Vol. 53, No. 1, Spring, 1981.
- Grave Robbers: Protecting America’s Past. Pamphlet published by the U.S. Dept. of the Interior, 1981.
- An Historic Walking Tour of Cheyenne, Wyoming. Published by the City of Cheyenne, 1981.
- The History of Cheyenne, Wyoming.'' Booklet published by the City of Cheyenne, Wyoming, 1980.
Awards and honors
1995. PUBLISHER’S WEEKLY selected THIN MOON AND COLD MIST, by Kathleen O’Neal Gear, as one of the TOP FIVE ROMANCES OF THE YEAR.
1998. ARIZOLA MAGNENAT AWARD for encouraging other Wyoming Writers, Wyoming Writers Association.
1998. PEOPLE OF THE MIST, by Kathleen O’Neal Gear and W. Michael Gear, selected as winner of BOOKLIST’S EDITOR’S CHOICE AWARD for “Best Adult Novel for Young Adults.”
1999. EMMIE MYGATT AWARD for dedicated service and commitment to Wyoming Writers Association.
2000. Outstanding Alumna, School of Arts and Sciences, California State University, Bakersfield.
2000. THE SUMMONING GOD, by Kathleen O’Neal Gear and W. Michael Gear, selected as one of the TOP TEN BOOKS OF THE SOUTHWEST by the Pima County Library Association.
2001. BONE WALKER, by Kathleen O’Neal Gear and W. Michael Gear, selected as one of the TOP TEN BOOKS OF THE SOUTHWEST by the Pima County Library Association.
2001 Western Writers of America “President’s Award” for dedicated service to the organization.
2003 Western Writers of America “President’s Award” for dedicated service to WWA.
2004 Western Writers of America “President’s Award” for dedicated service to WWA.
2004 National Bison Association, "Producer of the Year Award."
2005 Western Writers of America “President’s Award” for dedicated service to WWA.
2005. PEOPLE OF THE RAVEN, by Kathleen O’Neal Gear and W. Michael Gear, selected as winner of the Spur Award for the “Best Novel of the West,” Western Writers of America.
2005. Kathleen O’Neal Gear inducted into the WOMEN WHO WRITE THE WEST HALL OF FAME.
2006. Western Writers of America “President’s Award” for dedicated service to WWA.
2006 PEOPLE OF THE MOON, Spur Award finalist, “Best Novel of the West,” Western Writers of America.
2007 Western Writers of America “President’s Award” for dedicated service to WWA.
2007. Kathleen O’Neal Gear and W. Michael Gear receive the “Literary Contribution Award” from the Mountain Plains Library Association.
2007 FFA Pride Award for agricultural education.
2008 Western Writers of America “President’s Award” for dedicated service to WWA.
2009 CHILDREN OF THE DAWNLAND, “Top Choice Award,” Flamingnet.
2009 National Bison Association, "Producer of the Year Award."
2009 Dakota Territory Buffalo Association, "Classic Producer's Award."
2009 Wisconsin Bison Producers Association, "Producer of the Year Award."
2010 CHILDREN OF THE DAWNLAND selected by the Kansas National Education Association for the Kansas State Reading Circle for Middle/Junior High School students.
2011 PEOPLE OF THE MASKS, Massachusetts Public Library’s Readers Connection – They Came Before Us Selection.
2012 Founders' Award from the Western Bison Association
2012 Special Award from the Western Bison Association for "dedicated service to the bison industry."
2013 THE BROKEN LAND selected as the Norfolk Public Library’s American Indian Heritage Month Booklist Selection
2015. Kathleen O’Neal Gear inducted into the California State University, Bakersfield, Hall of Fame. https://www.csub.edu/alumni/AlumniEvents/HallOfFame/PastAwardees/index.html
2015. Kathleen O’Neal Gear was honored by the United States House of Representatives with a “Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition.”
2015. “Certificate of Recognition,” Kern County, California, Board of Supervisors.
2015. California State Legislature, Joint Member Resolution No. 117: “The contributions of Kathleen O’Neal Gear to the fields of history, archaeology and writing have been invaluable…"
2018. MOON HUNT selected as a finalist for the Spur Award in the Best Western Historical Novel category, Western Writers of America
2019. International Book Award for “Best Science Fiction” novel: MAZE MASTER.