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Elizabeth Woody

Creative thinker, writer and maker Elizabeth Woody is an enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of the Reservation of Warm Springs, Oregon; is of Yakama Nation descent and also is born of the Bitter Water clan of the Dine people. Her grandfather’s clan is Coyote Pass clan.  Elizabeth works at The Museum At Warm Springs and has three books of poetry. Watch for her work in the Living Nations and Living Words anthology due out in May. Find her poetry in the related map of First Peoples Poetry and book.

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