 Georgia Perez has specialized in diabetes education with Native American Diabetes Project University of New Mexico since 1994. From 1975 to 1994, she was the community health representative for Nambi Pueblo. Ms. Perez calls her series of children's stories the Eagle Books. In these stories, a wise eagle assumes the role of tribal elder in the time-honored Native American tradition of using storytelling to pass on tribal culture and to teach lessons of life. The author was inspired in part by telling the stories to her three grandsons. She lives with her husband, Edward Perez, in Nambi Pueblo, New Mexico, a small federally recognized tribe of 600 people. Lisa A. Feifeld, from the United Tribe of Wisconsin, the Black Bear Clan, uses time-honored Native American tales and beliefs as the inspiration for her work. Her color palette is unique as she mixes paint to her own aesthetic. Ms. Feifeld's art has been exhibited in numerous museums in the Western United States. Patrick Rolo, from the Bad River Band of Ojibwe, draws from his rich Native American heritage to co-illustrate the Eagle Book. Mr. Rolo's career includes newspaper, magazine, comic books, and courtroom illustrations. Also a painter, his works in oil hanging galleries in Minnesota and Washington. Both illustrators live in Minnetonka, Minnesota.