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Sherri L. Mitchell - Weh'na Ha'mu Kwasset (born 1969) is a Native American lawyer, author, teacher and activist from
Maine Maine () is a state in the New England and Northeastern regions of the United States. It borders New Hampshire to the west, the Gulf of Maine to the southeast, and the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Quebec to the northeast and ...
. Mitchell is the author of ''Sacred Instructions; Indigenous Wisdom for Living Spirit-Based Change,'' a narrative of 'Indigenous Wisdom' that provides "a road map for the spirit and a compass of compassion for humanity."


Early life and education

Mitchell grew up on the
Penobscot Indian Island Reservation Penobscot Indian Island Reservation ( Abenaki: ''Álənαpe Mə́nəhan'') is an Indian reservation for the Penobscot Tribe of Maine, a federally recognized tribe of the Penobscot
(Indian Island). She is the granddaughter of Theodore N. Mitchell, who founded the Native American Studies Program and the Wabanaki Center at the University of Maine. She graduated from the
University of Maine The University of Maine (UMaine or UMO) is a public land-grant research university in Orono, Maine. It was established in 1865 as the land-grant college of Maine and is the flagship university of the University of Maine System. It is classifie ...
magna cum laude before being recruited to study law at the
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's
Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy Program The James E. Rogers College of Law at the University of Arizona has created an academic center for the study of American Indian and indigenous peoples law, policy, and human rights. The Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy (IPLP) Program furthers the ...
by Robert A. Williams Jr.


Career

Sherri Mitchell is an alumna of the American Indian Ambassador program, and the Udall Native American Congressional Internship program. She worked as a law clerk with the
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's Division of Indian Affairs in Washington, D.C. as well as with the Native American law firm Frederick Peebles Morgan in Boulder, Colorado. She was the Native American Unit Attorney for Pine Tree Legal Assistance and a Civil Rights Educator for the
Maine Attorney General The Maine Attorney General is the chief legal advisor and prosecutor of the State of Maine. The constitutional basis of the office is Article IX, Section 11 of the Maine Constitution, and the holder of the position is chosen biennially by the Main ...
's Civil Rights Division. She is currently on the Board of the American Indian Institute and the Advisory Board of Nia Tero. She is an
Indigenous Rights Indigenous rights are those rights that exist in recognition of the specific condition of the Indigenous peoples. This includes not only the most basic human rights of physical survival and integrity, but also the rights over their land (includ ...
attorney and the executive director of the Land Peace Foundation, an organization dedicated to the protection of Indigenous land and water rights and the Indigenous way of life. Mitchell has been actively involved with Indigenous rights in the U.S., Canada and abroad for more than 25 years. Mitchell has been a longtime advisor to the American Indian Institute’s Healing the Future Program and she currently serves as a helper and advisor to the Indigenous Elders and Medicine People’s Council of North and South America. Mitchell is also the organizer of "Healing the Wounds of Turtle Island," a global healing ceremony that rises out of the Wabanaki Prophecy of Reopening of the Eastern Gate. The ceremony began in 2017 and was attended by individuals from six continents. The ceremony continues for 21 years, and will move in four year cycles until it travels to all four corners of the United States. Her work is featured in the documentary film ''Dancing with the Cannibal Giant'' by BALE (Building A Local Economy).


Recognition

Mitchell was the recipient of the 2010 Mahoney Dunn International Human Rights and Humanitarian Award for research into Nation/State complicity in human rights violations against Indigenous Populations. In 2015, she received the Spirit of Maine Award for commitment and excellence in the field of International Human Rights. In 2016, Mitchell’s portrait was added to the esteemed portrait series, Americans Who Tell the Truth, by artist Robert Shetterly. She is also the recipient of the 2017 Hands of Hope award from the Peace and Justice Center of Eastern Maine.


Publications

Sacred Instructions; Indigenous Wisdom for Living Spirit-Based Change,'' published by
North Atlantic Books North Atlantic Books is a non-profit, independent publisher based in Berkeley, California, United States. Distributed by Penguin Random House Publisher Services, North Atlantic Books is a mission-driven social justice-oriented publisher. Founded ...
on March 20, 2019 ''Sacred Instructions; Indigenous Wisdom for Living Spirit-Based Change'' is also available on Audible. An excerpt of ''Sacred Instructions; Indigenous Wisdom for Living Spirit-Based Change, Creation Songs,'' was published in ''Dawnland Voices 2.0'' which is known for Indigenous writing from New England and the Northeast, on February 18, 2016. Sherri is also a co-editor of the book
The Corona Transmissions: Alternatives for Engaging with Covid-19 - from the Physical to the Metaphysical
'' published by Healing Arts Press in December of 2020. Mitchell is also a contributor to the following anthologies and publications:
All We Can Save: Truth, Courage, and Solutions for the Climate Crisis
', published by One World Publishers in September of 2020;
Resetting Our Future: Empowering Climate Action in the United States
', published by Changemakers Books in February 2021;'
Hearing the Waters: Indigenous oral tradition and the sacred science of sound
''published by Orion Magazine in the summer of 2018'';
''Gatherings, Volume XII''
published by Theytus Books in October 2001
Sense of Place, Collected Maine Poems
published by Bay River Press in June 2002.''


References


External links


Love (and Revolution) Radio
Occupy Radio podcast with Rivera Sun & Sherri Mitchell at podomatic
Creation Song
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Healing the Wounds of Turtle IslandLand Peace Foundation''Dancing With the Cannibal Giant''
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