Explore Ojibwa History & Culture for all ages

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Name: Explore Ojibwa History & Culture for all ages
Date: April 8, 2023
Time: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM CDT
Event Description:

Kim Sigafus is an internationally-published award-winning Ojibwa speaker and author who writes Native American fiction, nonfiction, children's, and young adult books. Her Ojibwa name "Bekaadiziikwe" means "Quiet Woman." Join us in person for an interactive presentation for all ages as Kim shares Ojibwa history and culture through clothing, song, and more.


This event is part of Read Between the Ravines, the joint nonfiction reading program from Lake Forest Library and Lake Bluff Public Library. To learn more, visit our Read Between page.

This event is part of Native Voices, the community-wide initiative to illuminate the historic legacy, current lives, and ongoing contributions of Native Americans in Lake Forest and Lake County. For all events, visit the community calendar.

Location:
Lake Forest Library
360 E. Deerpath Rd.
Lake Forest, IL 60045
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Fees/Admission:
Free