Lisa Tatonetti

Lisa Tatonetti (settler) is the Coffman University Distinguished Teaching Scholar and Donnelly Professor of English at Kansas State University. She co-founded the Kansas Land Treaties Project, collaborating with Kaw Nation citizens to create short documentaries, annotated treaties, and educational resources about Kanza removal from Kansas and the nation’s contemporary resilience. Tatonetti is the author of two award-winning books, The Queerness of Native American Literature and Written by the Body:Gender Expansiveness and Indigenous Non-cis Masculinities.

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