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Hokulani K. Aikau is an assistant professor of Indigenous and Native Hawaiian politics in the Department of Political Science at the University of Hawai’i at Manoa. She is currently working on a book manuscript entitled “Negotiations of Faith: Mormonism, Identity, and Hawaiian Struggles for Self-Determination.” She has also coauthored an edited collection of personal narratives from three generations of academic feminists entitled Feminist Waves, Feminist Generations: Life Histories from the Academy (University of Minnesota Press, 2007). Yael Ben-zvi is a lecturer in the Department of Foreign Literatures and Lin- guistics at Ben-Gurion University. Her research focuses on representations of space, belonging, and native status in literary, anthropological, and geographic discourses. D. Anthony Tyeeme Clark is an assistant professor of American Indian stud- ies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign as well as coeditor of the Indigenous Futures Series at the University of Nebraska Press and associate edi- tor for Wicazo Sa Review. His current book projects include Roots of Red Power: American Indian Protest and Resistance, from Wounded Knee to Chicago. Lloyd L. Lee (Diné) is an assistant professor of Native American cultures at the West Campus of Arizona State University and a visiting professor in the Native
The American Indian Quarterly – University of Nebraska Press
Published: Feb 4, 2008
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