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Ignatia Broker
American writer and community leader
Ignatia Broker (1919–1987) was an Ojibwe 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.
She was an enrolled member of the Ojibwe tribe and the Ottertail Pillager Band.
Early and personal life
Broker was born on February 14, 1919, on White Earth Indian Reservation in northwestern Minnesota.
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She received her early education at Wahpeton Indian School in North Dakota, a federal Indian boarding school, and Haskell Institute in Kansas.[1] In 1941 she moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota. There, she attended night classes and worked at a defense plant during World War II.
She later described the war years as "unstable" and wrote about the racial discrimination the Ojibwe community in Minneapolis faced. After the war,