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		<title>Boboratory: Created page with &quot;Category:Poet- Outside Arizona Byron F. Aspaas is Táchii&#039;nii, born for Tódich&#039;iinii. Raised within the four sacred mountains of Dinétah, he holds bachelor&#039;s and master&#039;...&quot;</title>
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Byron F. Aspaas is Táchii&amp;#039;nii, born for Tódich&amp;#039;iinii. Raised within the four sacred mountains of Dinétah, he holds bachelor&amp;#039;s and master&amp;#039;s degrees in creative writing from the Institute of American Indian Arts. His writing revisits the destruction of sacred land and engages his readers in a dialogue about preserving Diné culture and land.  Aspaas&amp;#039;s first published work, &amp;quot;CoG,&amp;quot; was included in Yellow Medicine Review in 2010. His writing has also appeared in RedInk, 200 New Mexico Poems, Weber: The Contemporary West, Denver Quarterly, Rumpus and Akashic Books. His latest essay appears in the seminal Navajo anthology, &amp;quot;The Diné Reader.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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