Native Elders: Sharing Their Wisdom
In Indigenous cultures, elders serve as a bridge across time: they are connected to the past, they live in the present and they offer wisdom for the future. In these fascinating biographical essays, twelve First Nation and Native American elders share stories from their lives and tell what it was like to live in a time before television, cell phones and video games. Their stories explain how their humble childhoods shaped the adults they became and the lessons they share as elders. All the elders profiled work to ensure that their Native culture is passed down to members of their tribe.

Settle in with this book and "listen" to the stories of these elders' lives. As you take in their history, you just might gain wisdom that could make a difference in your own life.
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Native Elders: Sharing Their Wisdom
In Indigenous cultures, elders serve as a bridge across time: they are connected to the past, they live in the present and they offer wisdom for the future. In these fascinating biographical essays, twelve First Nation and Native American elders share stories from their lives and tell what it was like to live in a time before television, cell phones and video games. Their stories explain how their humble childhoods shaped the adults they became and the lessons they share as elders. All the elders profiled work to ensure that their Native culture is passed down to members of their tribe.

Settle in with this book and "listen" to the stories of these elders' lives. As you take in their history, you just might gain wisdom that could make a difference in your own life.
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Native Elders: Sharing Their Wisdom

Native Elders: Sharing Their Wisdom

by Kim Sigafus, Lyle Ernst
Native Elders: Sharing Their Wisdom

Native Elders: Sharing Their Wisdom

by Kim Sigafus, Lyle Ernst

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Overview

In Indigenous cultures, elders serve as a bridge across time: they are connected to the past, they live in the present and they offer wisdom for the future. In these fascinating biographical essays, twelve First Nation and Native American elders share stories from their lives and tell what it was like to live in a time before television, cell phones and video games. Their stories explain how their humble childhoods shaped the adults they became and the lessons they share as elders. All the elders profiled work to ensure that their Native culture is passed down to members of their tribe.

Settle in with this book and "listen" to the stories of these elders' lives. As you take in their history, you just might gain wisdom that could make a difference in your own life.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780977918362
Publisher: Book Publishing Company
Publication date: 05/24/2014
Series: Native Trailblazers Series , #5
Pages: 112
Sales rank: 1,028,089
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.40(d)
Age Range: 12 - 16 Years

About the Author

Kim Sigafus is an award-winning Ojibwa writer and photographer whose family is from the White Earth Reservation in northwest Minnesota. She is an Illinois Humanities Road Scholar and gives presentations on Native harvest, history, and music. She coauthored two award-winning books: Native Writers: Voices of Power and Native Elders: Sharing Their Wisdom. Sigafus is also the author of three PathFinders novels for reluctant readers: Nowhere to Hide, Autumn’s Dawn, and Finding Grace. She resides with her husband in Freeport, Illinois.


Lyle Ernst was a freelance journalist and writer. In addition to contributing news stories and feature articles to local newspapers, he coauthored two books in the Native Trailblazers Series: Native Writers: Voices of Power and Native Elders: Sharing Their Wisdom. Ernst was a member of the Native American Coalition of the Quad Cities, based in Moline, Illinois.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments iv

Introduction ix

Chapter 1 LaDonna Harris: Comanche Elder 1

Chapter 2 Ernest Siva: Morongo Elder 8

Chapter 3 Jacqueline Guest: Métis Elder 14

Chapter 4 Percy Henry: Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in First Nation Elder 23

Chapter 5 Nella Heredia: Cahuilla Elder 31

Chapter 6 Jim Northrup: Anishinaabe/Ojibwe Elder 36

Chapter 7 Judy Gingell: Kwanlin Dun First Nation Elder 42

Chapter 8 Christine Jack: Xwisten First Nation Elder 49

Chapter 9 Mark Bellcourt: Ojibwe Elder 59

Chapter 10 Bert Crowfoot: Siksika Nation Elder 68

Chapter 11 Louva Dahozy: Navajo Elder 76

Chapter 12 Faith Davison: Mohegan Elder 81

Glossary 90

Resources 97

About the Authors 101

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