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John Hunter
Biography:
John Hunter (Winnebago/White Earth Ojibwe) was raised in Minnesota and graduated from Stanford University. In 2014, he co-founded Twin Cities Native Lacrosse and began facilitating community games as well as doing outreach about the Native American history of the game. For over twenty years, he has played and/or coached lacrosse at every level, from youth to high school to college and semi-professional leagues.
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