Tim Tingle is an Oklahoma Choctaw and an award-winning author and storyteller. His great-great grandfather, John Carnes, walked the Trail of Tears in 1835, and his paternal grandmother attended a series of rigorous Indian boarding schools in the early 1900’s. Responding to a scarcity of Choctaw lore, Tingle initiated a search for historical and personal narrative accounts in the early 1990’s. In 1992, Tingle began mentoring with Choctaw storyteller Charley Jones. He retraced the Trail of Tears to Choctaw homelands in Mississippi and began recording stories of tribal elders. These recorded interviews are the basis of his most important writings. His latest middle grade novel, How I Became a Ghost, (Roadrunner Press, May 2013), is a fictional first-person account of a young boy who “becomes a ghost” on the Trail of Tears, but stays on the walk to help family and friends survive. Filled with humor and elements of traditional lore to soften the tragedy, HIBaG includes a shape-shifting panther/teenager, a five-year old ghost sister, a talking dog, and a headstrong teenage girl who refuses to give up.Danny Blackgoat, Navajo Prisoner (June, 2013), a Hilo novel, concerns a tough sixteen year-old on the Navajo Long Walk of 1864. Danny fights bullying soldiers, rattlesnakes, and his own fiery temper, till he meets an older prisoner who devises a dangerous escape plan. Danny Blackgoat, Rugged Road to Freedom, (January, 2014), continues the history-based saga of the imprisonment of innocent Navajos. House of Purple Cedar is set for release in January of 2014. Fifteen years in the crafting, this novel describes the struggles of Choctaws in pre-statehood Oklahoma, through the eyes of a young girl who witnesses the burning down of New Hope Academy boarding school. Filled with hope in the most tragic of circumstance, HoPC is Tingle’s testiment to Choctaw elders who continue to watch over the well-being of the Choctaw Nation and its people.
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Author, Storyteller, Workshop LeaderTim Tingle 1996 - PresentIn 2012, Tingle was inducted into the Texas Institute of Letters, an honor reserved for Texas’ most renowned authors. His first children’s book, Crossing Bok Chitto, was an Editor’s Choice in the New York Times Book Review. It garnered over twenty state and national awards, including Best Children’s Book from the American Indian Library Association. Tingle received his Masters Degree in English Literature at the University of Oklahoma in 2003, with a focus on American Indian studies. While teaching freshmen writing courses and completing his thesis, “Choctaw Oral Literature,” Tingle wrote his first book, Walking the Choctaw Road. It was selected by both Oklahoma and Alaska as Book of the Year on the “One Book, One State” program, and was read by students and adults in communities throughout these states. The Anchorage Daily News sponsored Tingle on a two-week tour of Alaskan cities, including remote towns accessible only by sled and frozen rivers in the nine-month winter. WTCR is now studied at universities across the United States and abroad.As a visiting author and performer, Tingle reaches audiences numbering over 200,000 annually. In 2009, he received a fellowship to write and produce a documentary film, “The Choctaw Lighthorsemen,” a historical look at the tribal police force. The film premiered in Honolulu in September of 2011. He has completed eleven speaking tours for the U.S. Department of Defense, performing stories to children of military personnel stationed in Germany.
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University Of OklahomaMa, Eng., Focus On Native American Literature Under Dr. Hobson -
Graduated From South Houston High School, Pasadena, Tx Isd In 1967Literature----English Lit, Russian Lit, French Lit., American Lit., Everything But American Indian L
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