Now retired, Deb Liggett, is a twenty-five-year veteran of the National Park Service. Her assignments spanned the nation: Great Sand Dunes, Grand Canyon, Big Bend, Dry Tortugas, Voyageurs, Everglades, Devils Tower, Lake Clark, Katmai, Aniakchak and the Alagnak river. She served as superintendent at Devils Tower and for the four southwestern Alaska park units. She has a degree in Environmental Biology from the University of Colorado, Boulder. An essayist and poet she and her husband live in Tucson, Arizona.
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Liggett, Deb AZ
(2019)
"The Middle of Everywhere: Sacred Sites in the American West,"
Toyon: Multilingual Literary Magazine: Vol. 65:
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1, Article 27.
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https://digitalcommons.humboldt.edu/toyon/vol65/iss1/27
Bio
Now retired, Deb Liggett, is a twenty-five-year veteran of the National Park Service. Her assignments spanned the nation: Great Sand Dunes, Grand Canyon, Big Bend, Dry Tortugas, Voyageurs, Everglades, Devils Tower, Lake Clark, Katmai, Aniakchak and the Alagnak river. She served as superintendent at Devils Tower and for the four southwestern Alaska park units. She has a degree in Environmental Biology from the University of Colorado, Boulder. An essayist and poet she and her husband live in Tucson, Arizona.