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Trailing in Jonathan Harker’s Shadow: Bella as Modern-day Ethnographer in Meyer’s , Novelsvampire and werewolf cultures in which she finds herself immersed, and she is compelled by the Pacific Northwest like Harker is drawn into the mysterious “East”—both of which are problematically rendered as nearly mystical, especially in the depiction of Native/native peoples.