Ignatia Broker

Ignatia Broker

Ignatia Broker (1919-1987) was an Ojibway writer and community leader from Minneapolis, Minnesota. She is best known for the novel "Night Flying Woman", published in 1983, which tells the story of Broker's great-great-grandmother and her family's life before and after contact with white explorers.

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* [http://voices.cla.umn.edu/vg/Bios/entries/broker_ignatia.html Ignatia Broker from Voices in the Gaps]


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