Lloyd L. Lee (Diné) is professor and faculty graduate director in the department of Native American studies at The University of New Mexico, where he is also director of the Center for Regional Studies and editor of the journal,Wicazo Sa Review. He earned his PhD in American Studies from The University of New Mexico and his research focuses on Native American identity, masculinities, leadership, and Native Nation building. He is the author of Diné Identity in a 21st Century World and Diné Masculinities: Conceptualizations and Reflections; co-author of Native Americans and the University of New Mexico; and edited Navajo Sovereignty: Understandings and Visions of the Diné People and Diné Perspectives: Reclaiming and Revitalizing Navajo Thought. He currently sits on the Council for the American Indian Studies Association (AISA). Lee earned the Presidential Teaching Fellow Award 2017-2019 at the University of New Mexico.
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