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Yes, Michael Dorris likely infused his own life experiences and perspectives into "Yellow Raft in Blue Water." The novel explores themes of identity, family dynamics, and the complexities of Native American life, which resonate with Dorris's background as a member of the Modoc tribe and his personal struggles. His portrayal of the interconnectedness of the three female protagonists reflects a deep understanding of cultural and generational issues, suggesting that his own experiences informed the narrative.

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