Lee A. Tonouchi (born circa 1972) is a Hawaii-born writer and editor, who calls himself "Da Pidgin Guerilla" because of his strong advocacy of the Hawaiian Pidgin language.
He promotes the idea that Hawaiian Pidgin is an appropriate language for both creative and academic writing.
[1] He was inspired by the works of Eric Chock in the journal Bamboo Ridge.
[2] All of his writing, including his Master's Thesis, is in Pidgin.
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