Deborah Miranda

Deborah A. Miranda (enrolled member of the Ohlone-Costanoan Esselen Nation, with Santa Ynez Chumash ancestry) is author of Bad Indians: A Tribal Memoir and four poetry collections, and she is currently finishing a fifth collection, maxana chempapisi: Blood Writing, as well as an essay collection focusing on Carmel Mission Rumsen elder Isabel Meadows. She is a former Thomas H. Broadus Professor of English at Washington and Lee University, and she lives in Eugene, Oregon.

This Music This Music
This Music

This Music

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