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The Ojibwe
The Ojibwe | Raymond Bial
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Discusses the history, culture, social structure, beliefs, and customs of the Ojibwa Indians.
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wanderinglynn
The Ojibwe | Raymond Bial
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I just stumbled across this awesome IG account & thought I‘d share it for anyone interested.

James Vukelich Kaagagaabaw gives an Ojibwe word of the day. I particularly liked his message when he gave the Ojibwe word for It Is Christmas.

https://instagram.com/jamesvukelich?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

Scochrane26 That‘s really cool. I‘ve been wanting to know more about pronunciation of that language since reading Firekeeper‘s Daughter. 1y
wanderinglynn @Scochrane26 I spent a good 30 minutes going through a lot of his videos. They are wonderful! 1y
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ErinSBecker
The Ojibwe | Raymond Bial
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Good introduction to Ojibwe history and culture for young readers. Unlike many books about Native nations, this book talks about the Ojibwe throughout as a living nation and culture. The illustrations are a mix of modern and mid-1800s photos. There is also a bio section at the end with short bios of about fifteen Ojibwe people, including contemporary authors, activists, and athletes. Highly recommended. I will check out other books in this series.

Exbrarian I am a tribal member of Citizen Potawatomi Nation. The Potawatomi are closely related to the Ojibwe. This looks interesting. Stacked. 3y
ErinSBecker @Exbrarian hope you like it. It is for young readers (maybe 3rd grade?). I found it educational - despite growing up adjacent to and spending a lot of time in traditional Ojibwe lands, I never learned anything about Ojibwe history or culture. Having this book as part of my elementary education would have been a vast improvement on the generic Pilgrim/Thanksgiving narrative we got. 😒 3y
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