Larry Spotted Crow Mann

Larry Spotted Crow Mann's writing career began in his youth when he wrote letters to the government to draw attention to issues the Nipmuc people faced.

I love to learn new things and from other cultures.”[1] He intends his writing and music to honor traditions and teach uninformed audiences about Nipmuc people and history.

[2] Spotted Crow Mann published his first book, a collection of short stories and poetry entitled Tales from the Whispering Basket, in 2013.

Spotted Crow Mann has also contributed news and opinion pieces to Indian Country Today Media Network.

As a musician, Spotted Crow Mann is a member of the Quabbin Lake Singers, a group that seeks to honor tribal culture, along with his three sons Anoki, Nantai, and Manixit.