Profiles the life and work of the man who founded the American Indian Movement (AIM) in 1968 in order to protect the rights of Native Americans.
Kae Cheatham (K Follis Cheatham) isn't a product of her environment--at least not the one she grew up in. Born in Ohio, Kae lived there through college (Ohio State). After marriage, she lived in several other states East of the Mississippi, but her abiding passion has always been the American West.
Kae, a professional photographer, has also held jobs as a research analyst, sports magazine editor, movie extra, program director for at-risk children, rodeo photographer, copy editor, print model, and she has tutored math and history. Along with her eleven published books, her writing has appeared in newspapers and national magazines, including American Cowboy and Pro Rodeo World. For several years she was an assistant editor at Athlon Sports Communications. She has also edited for Thomas Nelson and Falcon Press. Her poetry has been published in many literary journals.
Kae now lives in Montana and as a speaker, she travels to various locations to share her history and writing knowledge. Read more about Kae in Contemporary Authors New Revision, by Gale Group.
You can find her titles listed under Kae Cheatham and/or K. Follis Cheatham.
Out-of-print titles are available on KINDLE.
