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Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies 23.2 (2002) 95



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James Hunter Henry '85

Anne Waters


somebody washed
his feet when
he lay sick and dying
that man there
standing in your
photograph
of your museum
somebody washed
his feet
i say
and that somebody
was my grandmother
was my mother
was my family


 

Anne Waters is of Seminole, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Cherokee, and Jewish descent. Holding four graduate degrees, she is both a philosopher and poet, having published in several philosophy and American Indian journals and anthologies. Waters is associate editor of the Value Inquiry Book Series (VIBS); editor of the new VIBS Indigenous Philosophy of the Americas special series; co-editor of theAmerican Philosophical Association Newsletter of American Indian Philosophy; editor of Blackwells' American Indian Thought: A Philosophy Reader; coeditor of Blackwell's American Philosophies: An Anthology; co-guest editor of a forthcoming special issue of Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy: American Indian Women and Feminism; and editor of a forthcoming Greenwood Press anthology of works by American Indian Women to be titled Crossing Borders to Return: American Indian Women in Academe.

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