Armand Ruffo
Armand Garnet Ruffo was born in Chapleau, northern Ontario, and draws on his Ojibway heritage for his writing. His work includes Grey Owl: The Mystery of Archie Belaney (Coteau Books, 1996) and At Geronimo's Grave (Coteau Books, 2001). In 2009, he co-authored Indigenous Writing: Poetry and Prose for The Cambridge History of Canadian Literature, and, in 2013, he co-edited An Anthology of Canadian Native Literature in English (Oxford U Press). In 2010, his feature film A Windigo Tale won Best...See more
Armand Garnet Ruffo was born in Chapleau, northern Ontario, and draws on his Ojibway heritage for his writing. His work includes Grey Owl: The Mystery of Archie Belaney (Coteau Books, 1996) and At Geronimo's Grave (Coteau Books, 2001). In 2009, he co-authored Indigenous Writing: Poetry and Prose for The Cambridge History of Canadian Literature, and, in 2013, he co-edited An Anthology of Canadian Native Literature in English (Oxford U Press). In 2010, his feature film A Windigo Tale won Best Picture at the 35th annual American Indian Film Festival in San Francisco. He currently lives in Kingston and teaches at Queen's University. See less