Klee Benally
Klee Benally was a Diné Indigenous activist, author, musician, and environmentalist from the Navajo Nation.
Early life
Benally was born in Black Mesa, Arizona to Jones and Berta Benally. He was from the Tódích’íi’nii and Wandering People clans. His father, Jones, was a traditional Diné and his mother, Berta is of Russian-Polish Jewish descent. Klee grew up with the traditions of his father. During his childhood, Klee's family was forcibly displaced due to a land dispute that resulted in thousands of Navajo people losing their homes. Benally spent most of his life in Flagstaff, Arizona.Activism
Anti-Colonialism
Klee used his works to advocate for anti-colonial Indigenous resistance. In his book, No Spiritual Surrender: Indigenous Anarchy in Defense of the Sacred, Benally argues for Indigenous anarchy to achieve total liberation of Nahasdzáán. He also created the game Burn the Fort, where each player takes the role of an Indigenous warrior fighting to stop colonization of their land.In 2014, Benally protested outside the Super Bowl against the use of Washington Football Team's name "Redskin", which some considered offensive to Native Americans. The name was changed in 2022.