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Alina Himango Fairbanks is a storyteller, author, and founder of Migizi Publishing. She is an undergraduate student majoring in Geospatial Technologies, with a focus on GIS and LIDAR, at Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College in Cloquet, Minnesota. She is a student of her endangered native language, Ojibwemowin.
Alina’s debut book, One To Two Years, was published in 2025. She presented at the Tolkien Society Seminar 2025 with the University of Glasgow – Arda’s Entangled Bodies and Environments with her paper, “They Found the Way Barred:” Anishinaabe Perspective on the Impacts of the Scouring of the Shire. She has additionally published research articles and maps with Esri ArcGIS.
She is an enrolled member with the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians and is a community member of the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa. Her mission is to preserve history, knowledge, and culture through art, and by utilizing geospatial technology in her specialized fields of Indigenous studies and Fur Trade history. She writes ecological literature, non-fiction, and poetry.
Her name in Ojibwemowin is Wiijiindiwagan Giizisikwe, meaning “accompanying the sun woman.” As a follower of Christ, she seeks to glorify Him in all her work and studies. She currently lives in Piedmont, South Dakota.
Instagram: @alinahimangobanks
Email: info@migizipublishing.com
Website: migizipublishing.com

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