As a writer:
KiKi has contributed articles to the Seminole Tribune and Indian Life.
She is currently writing a novel tentatively entitled "Gray Rainbow Journey." Schaller states, "My characters exemplify the struggles and conflicts many Indians face in embracing the Christian faith, while maintaining a Native identity."
| As a painter and poet:
KiKi's paintings have been featured in several solo exhibits, including the Governor's Club of the Palm Beaches.
Her poetry and short stories have won First Place in regional and national competitions. She has had her poems featured at Palm Beach International Airport and included in DaimlerChrysler Corporation's "Spirit in the Word" anthology.
| Ministries and background:
KiKi holds a Bachelor's Degree in Speech and Performing Arts, a Master's Degree in Mental Handicaps and a professional writers certificate.
KiKi is active in Native American Christian ministries. In addition to her ministries on numerous Native American Reservations, she is a regularly featured poet, writer and lecturer on issues affecting Native Americans.
She maintains memberships in the Native American Journalists Association, Cassell Network of Writers, Institute of American Indian Arts and Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum of the Seminole Indian.
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