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Lee Francis
Elias Lee Francis III (ca. 1945 – 7 July 2003) was a Laguna Pueblo-Anishinaabe poet, educator, and founder of the Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers and Storytellers.〔Francis, Lee, IV. (Re-Visioning for the Next Sixteen Years. ) 21 September 2007 (retrieved 25 May 2009)〕 ==Family== Lee Francis was born circa 1945 in Cubero, New Mexico. He was one of five children of Elias Lee Francis II (1913-2001), Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico from 1967 to 1971 and of Lebanese heritage, and Ethel Haines (1916-1991), a Native American of Laguna Pueblo/Anishinaabe and Scottish descent. His older sister, Paula Gunn Allen née Paula Marie Francis (1939-2008) became UCLA professor of English and American Indian studies and one of the foremost voices in Native American literature.〔(Family of Elias Lee Francis and Ethel Haines )〕〔Letisia Marquez, (Obituary: Paula Gunn Allen, 68, noted English, American Indian studies scholar ) on the UCLA Newsroom website〕
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