Sherri L. Mitchell[1] - Weh'na Ha'mu Kwasset (born 1969)[2] is a Penobscot lawyer, author, teacher and activist from Maine.
She is the granddaughter of Theodore N. Mitchell, who founded the Native American Studies Program and the Wabanaki Center at the University of Maine.
Her work is featured in the documentary film Dancing with the Cannibal Giant by BALE (Building A Local Economy).
In 2015, she received the Spirit of Maine Award for commitment and excellence in the field of International Human Rights.
[9] Sherri is also a co-editor of the book The Corona Transmissions: Alternatives for Engaging with Covid-19 - from the Physical to the Metaphysical, published by Healing Arts Press in December of 2020.