Lloyd L. Lee

Lloyd L. Lee is a citizen of the Navajo Nation and a professor of Native American studies at the University of New Mexico. His research areas include Indigenous and Navajo identity, Indigenous and Navajo masculinities, Navajo transformative research, Indigenous leadership development, Indigenous philosophies, and Indigenous community building. He is the editor of the Wicazo Sa Review journal, the former book review editor for American Indian Quarterly, the editor of Navajo Sovereignty: Understandings and Visions of the Diné People, and the author of Diné Identity in a Twenty-First-Century World and Diné Masculinities: Conceptualizations and Reflections.
Diné Identity in a Twenty-First-Century World Diné Identity in a Twenty-First-Century World
Diné Identity in a Twenty-First-Century World

Diné Identity in a Twenty-First-Century World

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Diné Perspectives Diné Perspectives
Diné Perspectives

Diné Perspectives

Revitalizing and Reclaiming Navajo Thought

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Navajo Sovereignty Navajo Sovereignty
Navajo Sovereignty

Navajo Sovereignty

Understandings and Visions of the Diné People

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Nihikéyah Nihikéyah
Nihikéyah

Nihikéyah

Navajo Homeland

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