The Visual Experience
Tales of Laughing Fox
Storytelling takes on many forms and can range a wide variety of teachings. Educational as well as entertaining. Laughing Fox’s creative process can be viewed through some of these visual experiences.
Michael (Laughing Fox) began taking photos of his adventures. Encouraged by friends and family to share his experiences he gradually began to incorporate video and audio. Creating short videos documenting his experiences as a flute player, performer, writer, storyteller, educator, knowledge keeper, as he travels around Turtle Island (North America) sharing the culture and stories of the Anishinaabe/Ojibwe/Chippewa people as well as his own experiences.
Laughing Fox joins the Little Turtle Singers Drum Group
Dreamcatcher Workshop
Production Anishinaabe,
Historical Musical
Ojibwe Ice Fishing Demo
Laughing Fox (Two Tails)-flute music.
Storytelling and flute music.
Digital Storytelling
As our technology advances so does the way we view the world. We can now capture our most beloved moments, passing on information to future generations.
“We are all storytellers living this one unique experience, sharing stories has been a part of our human process since we began laying on our back looking up at the stars invoking our curious nature. When we look at our stories we see theres more connecting us then disconnecting us.“
Wolf Bone and the Echo, recorded on the Red Cliff Indian Reservation with a Cougar bone flute.