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Estés was born to a Mestizo (Native American-Hispanic) couple but adopted as an older child by a family of Hungarian refugee immigrants to America.  
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==Biography==
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Estés was born to a Mestizo (Native American-Hispanic) couple but [[adopted]] as an older child by a family of Hungarian refugee immigrants to America.  
  
 
She is a Ph.D. and a Jungian psychoanalyst in practice in Denver. Her writings draw on both of her heritages, and she is very involved in Mexican and Hungarian story-telling.
 
She is a Ph.D. and a Jungian psychoanalyst in practice in Denver. Her writings draw on both of her heritages, and she is very involved in Mexican and Hungarian story-telling.
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Who's Who in America, 1996
 
Who's Who in America, 1996
 
Contemporary Authors
 
Contemporary Authors
Wylde, Isabella. "Women who Run with the Wolves: An Interview with Author and Analyst Clarissa Pinkola Estés," Radiance, no. 37 (Winter 1994). [Includes portrait]. Also available at: [http://www.radiancemagazine.com/wolves.html]
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Wylde, Isabella. "Women who Run with the Wolves: An Interview with Author and Analyst Clarissa Pinkola Estés," Radiance, no. 37 (Winter 1994). [Includes portrait]. Also available at: www.radiancemagazine.com/wolves.html
  
== Indexes ==
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[[Category: Adoption Celebrities]]
 
[[Category: Adopted Persons]]
 
[[Category: Adopted Persons]]

Latest revision as of 04:03, 26 February 2018

Biography

1945-

Estés was born to a Mestizo (Native American-Hispanic) couple but adopted as an older child by a family of Hungarian refugee immigrants to America.

She is a Ph.D. and a Jungian psychoanalyst in practice in Denver. Her writings draw on both of her heritages, and she is very involved in Mexican and Hungarian story-telling.

References

Estés, Clarissa Pinkola. The Faithful Gardener. (London: Ryder, 1996) Estés, Clarissa Pinkola. The Gift of Story. (London: Ryder, 1994) Who's Who in America, 1996 Contemporary Authors Wylde, Isabella. "Women who Run with the Wolves: An Interview with Author and Analyst Clarissa Pinkola Estés," Radiance, no. 37 (Winter 1994). [Includes portrait]. Also available at: www.radiancemagazine.com/wolves.html