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  <abstract type="Summary">Carrie Ayagaduk Ojanen reads and discusses her poem "Tiimiaq, something carried," on July 13, 2020, from her home in Maple Valley, Washington. Ojanen is an Inupiaq writer from the Ugiuvamiut (King Island) tribe. She received her MFA from the University of Montana and her book Roughly for the North is available from University of Alaska Press.</abstract>
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