Book Description
"An account of Louise Erdrich's trip through the lakes and islands of southern Ontario with her 18-month old baby and the baby's father, an Ojibwe spiritual leader and guide"--
Author : Louise Erdrich
Publisher : National Geographic Books
Page : 126 pages
File Size : 17,22 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0792257197
"An account of Louise Erdrich's trip through the lakes and islands of southern Ontario with her 18-month old baby and the baby's father, an Ojibwe spiritual leader and guide"--
Author : Raymond Bial
Publisher : Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 45,62 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780761408635
Discusses the history, culture, social structure, beliefs, and customs of the Ojibwa Indians.
Author : Bruce White
Publisher : Minnesota Historical Society
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 15,18 MB
Release : 2008-02
Category : History
ISBN : 9780873516228
In this collection of more than 200 stunning and storied photographs, ranging from daguerreotypes to studio portraits to snapshots, historian Bruce White explores historical images taken of Ojibwe people through 1950 and considers the negotiation that went on between the photographers and the photographed-and what power the latter wielded. Ultimately, this book tells more about the people in the pictures-what they were doing on a particular day, how they came to be photographed, how they made use of costumes and props-than about the photographers who documented, and in some cases doctored, views of Ojibwe life.
Author : Anton Treuer
Publisher : Minnesota Historical Society
Page : 135 pages
File Size : 16,84 MB
Release : 2010
Category : History
ISBN : 0873517954
This compelling, highly anticipated narrative traces the history of the Ojibwe people in Minnesota, exploring cultural practices, challenges presented by more recent settlers, and modern day discussions of sovereignty and identity.
Author : Charles Kawbawgam
Publisher : Wayne State University Press
Page : 174 pages
File Size : 19,47 MB
Release : 1994
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780814325155
Ojibwa Narratives presents a fresh view of an early period of Ojibwa thought and ways of life in Michigan's Upper Peninsula and the south shore of Lake Superior. This fascinating collection of fifty-two narratives features, for the first time, the tales of three nineteenth-century Ojibwa storytellers-Charles and Charlotte Kawbawgam and Jaques LePique-collected by Homer H. Kidder. By the late nineteenth century, typical Ojibwa life had been disrupted by the influx of white developers. But these tales reflect a nostalgic view of an earlier period when the heart of Ojibwa semi-nomadic culture remained intact, a time when the fur trade, together with seasonal roving, traditional transportation, and indigenous practices of child rearing, religious thought, art, and music permeated daily life.
Author : Richard Wagamese
Publisher : Milkweed+ORM
Page : 118 pages
File Size : 43,57 MB
Release : 2020-04-14
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1571317333
“An expansive work about healing, resilience, humanity, respect, inheritance, Indigenous teachings, and most of all, love” from the author of Indian Horse (Literary Hub). “We may not relight the fires that used to burn in our villages, but we can carry the embers from those fires in our hearts and learn to light new fires in a new world.” Ojibwe tradition calls for fathers to walk their children through the world, sharing the ancient understanding “that we are all, animate and inanimate alike, living on the one pure breath with which the Creator gave life to the Universe.” In this intimate series of letters to the six-year-old son from whom he was estranged, Richard Wagamese fulfills this traditional duty with grace and humility, describing his own path through life—separation from his family as a boy, substance abuse, incarceration, and ultimately the discovery of books and writing—and braiding this extraordinary story with the teachings of his people, in which animals were the teachers of human beings, until greed and a desire to control the more-than-human world led to anger, fear, and, eventually, profound alienation. At once a deeply moving memoir and a fascinating elucidation of a rich indigenous cosmology, For Joshua is an unforgettable journey. “Told lyrically and unflinchingly, For Joshua is both a letter of apology and another attempt at self-identification for the writer. A must-read for Wagamese fans, and a good primer for his novels.” —Minneapolis StarTribune “A well-written, introspective book on fatherhood and loss that will especially interest readers and students of First Nations life and literature.” —Library Journal
Author : Dennis Banks
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 378 pages
File Size : 36,91 MB
Release : 2011-11-28
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0806183314
Dennis Banks, an American Indian of the Ojibwa Tribe and a founder of the American Indian Movement, is one of the most influential Indian leaders of our time. In Ojibwa Warrior, written with acclaimed writer and photographer Richard Erdoes, Banks tells his own story for the first time and also traces the rise of the American Indian Movement (AIM). The authors present an insider’s understanding of AIM protest events—the Trail of Broken Treaties march to Washington, D.C.; the resulting takeover of the BIA building; the riot at Custer, South Dakota; and the 1973 standoff at Wounded Knee. Enhancing the narrative are dramatic photographs, most taken by Richard Erdoes, depicting key people and events.
Author : Thomas D. Peacock
Publisher : Minnesota Historical Society
Page : 164 pages
File Size : 23,22 MB
Release : 2002
Category : History
ISBN : 9780873517850
A uniquely personal history of the Ojibwe culture.
Author : John D. Nichols
Publisher : U of Minnesota Press
Page : 318 pages
File Size : 21,9 MB
Release : 1995
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 1452901996
"Presented in Ojibwe-English and English-Ojibwe sections, this dictionary spells words to reflect their actual pronunciation with a direct match between the letters used and the speech sounds of Ojibwe. Containing more than 7,000 of the most frequently used Ojibwe words."--P. [4] of cover.
Author : Alesha Halvorson
Publisher : Capstone
Page : 33 pages
File Size : 19,39 MB
Release : 2016-08
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 1515702405
"Explains Ojibwe history and highlights Ojibwe life in modern society"--