Josie Dances


Follow Josie, a young Ojibwe girl, as she and her family prepare for her coming of age presentation at next summer’s powwow. 

Themes: Tradition, Community, Coming-of-Age, Celebration 

Photo: Dr. Denise Lajimodiere

About the Author and our Honored Guest

We are grateful and excited to welcome Dr. Denise Lajimodiere as our honored guest!

Denise is an enrolled Citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa, Belcourt, North Dakota.

She has been involved in education for forty-four years as an Elementary teacher, Principal, and professor, earning her Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctorate degrees from University of North Dakota. Dr. Lajimodiere is a retired Associate Professor from the School of Education, Ed. Leadership program, North Dakota State University, Fargo. She is one of the founders of the National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition (N-NABS-HC). Denise is a poet – Dragonfly Dance; Thunderbird; Bitter Tears; His Feathers Were Chains; Children’s book author, Josie Dances, and academic book author, Stringing Rosaries: The History, The Unforgivable, The Healing of Northern Plains Boarding School Survivors.

Denise was recently named as North Dakota state Poet Laureate. She is the first Native American to hold that position. Denise is a traditional Jingle Dress dancer, Ojibwe Birch Bark Biting artist, and lives in a cozy cottage by a lake on the Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation.

-Bio provided by author


About the Illustrator

Dr. Angela Erdrich has worked as a pediatrician in Native American communities since 1997. She makes her home in Minneapolis where she enjoys spotting birds and animals in the wild just as she does at Turtle Mountain where she is a tribal member. She learned water color as a teenager. Josie Dances is her first illustrated book.-  Bio from Birch Bark Native Artists

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