“Sharing stories is a wonderful way to connect with our family and friends, and to our community. Each story has a special teaching, so remember to listen closely for it.”
– Storyteller Skye: Teachings from My Ojibway Grandfather
Lindsay Christina King
Cultural Connections: Ojibway
Home Base: Pikangikum First Nation, ON
Lindsay King is an Ojibway storyteller and kindergarten teacher. She holds an ECE diploma, a bachelor’s degree in Education, and a qualification in Special Education. Her knowledge and passion for natural medicines has now led her to also pursue nursing. As a child, Lindsay loved books and storytelling. Her most cherished memories from school were visits from Elders in the community sitting down with her and sharing stories. She’s grateful for the privilege to now share stories with her daughter and her own students. Lindsay is a member of and resides on Pikangikum First Nation in Northern Ontario, Canada.
Books by Lindsay Christina King
Interviews & Articles
TD Summer Reading Club / Club de lecture d'été TD: Home
"Visit any one of our Winnipeg Public Library branches to receive a free bilingual reading kit for children up to 12 years old. The kit includes an activity notebook, stickers, and a calendar to track reading and win prizes."
Jun 19, 2023
New Books for Indigenous History Month
"June is National Indigenous History Month in Canada, a time to recognize the rich history, heritage, resilience and diversity of First Nations, Inuit and Métis..."