Darrell Kipp
Darrell R. Kipp | |
|---|---|
| Blackfoot: Apiniokio Peta ("Morning Eagle") | |
Darrell Kipp (right) and composer Robert Kapilow (left). | |
| Blackfeet Nation leader | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | October 23, 1944 Browning, Montana |
| Died | November 21, 2013 (aged 69) Browning, Montana |
| Spouse | Roberta Ray Kipp |
| Children | Darren Kipp |
| Parent(s) | Tom and Nora Kipp |
| Education | Eastern Montana College, Ed.M, Harvard Graduate School of Education, 1975, MFA, Vermont College |
| Known for | Revitalizing the Blackfoot language |
Darrell Robes Kipp (Blackfeet, 23 October 1944 - 21 November 2013) was a Native American educator, documentary filmmaker, and historian. Kipp was an enrolled member of the Blackfeet Nation in Montana and was instrumental in teaching and preserving the Blackfoot language as the director of the Piegan Institute.