Author Spotlight: Kim Sigafus

Kim Sigafus, Ojibwa author, artist, musician, story-keeper.

Kim Sigafus is a distinguished Ojibwa author whose work has significantly contributed to the understanding and appreciation of Indigenous cultures. Her literary and artistic endeavors offer a window into the traditions and stories of Native American communities, making her an influential figure in contemporary literature and education.

Through her poignant storytelling, Kim Sigafus has shed light on the complexities of Indigenous experiences. Her narratives challenge stereotypes and invite readers to engage with the diverse realities of Native American life. Her books are often used in educational settings to promote cultural awareness and to encourage students to explore their own identities and stories.

Native Writers Voices of Power

ForeWord Review Book of the Year Award

USA Book News Children's Non-Fiction Finalist 

Native Elders Sharing Their Wisdom

Read the stories of Native elders whose lives spring from a time without television, computers or cell phones.

Comanche

Morongo

Métis

Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in

Cahuilla

Anishinaabe/Ojibwe

Kwanlin Dun

Xwisten

Ojibwa

Siksika

Navajo

Mohegan

Kim Sigafus is a sought-after speaker known for her dynamic and engaging presentations. She travels extensively to share her knowledge and experiences with diverse audiences, from classrooms to cultural events. She connects with audiences through storytelling, music, and interactive discussions, creating an enriching experience that resonates with individuals of all ages and backgrounds.

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