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Pen of Molten Fire: Dr. Haunani-Kay Trask’s Writing as Indigenous Resistance
Luhui Whitebear
Luhui Whitebear
Luhui Whitebear is an enrolled member of the Coastal Band of the Chumash Nation with Huastec and Cochimi ancestry. She is an assistant professor in Indigenous Studies at Oregon State University and serves as the Center Director of the Kaku-Ixt Mana Ina Haws on campus. She is also a mother, poet, and activist.
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American Indian Culture and Research Journal (2023) 46 (1): 115–128.
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Luhui Whitebear; Pen of Molten Fire: Dr. Haunani-Kay Trask’s Writing as Indigenous Resistance. American Indian Culture and Research Journal 1 January 2023; 46 (1): 115–128. doi: https://doi.org/10.17953/aicrj.46.1.whitebear
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