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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «OJIBWA»
Découvrez l'usage de
Ojibwa dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
Ojibwa et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Ojibwa Warrior: Dennis Banks and the Rise of the American ...
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).
Dennis Banks, Richard Erdoes, 2011
2
Traditional
Ojibwa Religion and Its Historical Changes
This study describes & analyzers traditional Ojibwa religion & the changes it has undergone through the last three centuries.
3
The
Ojibwa Dance Drum: Its History and Construction
This edition has a new introduction by history professor Rick St. Germaine that discusses the research behind this book and updates readers on the recent history of the Ojibwe Drum Dance.
4
The
Ojibwa of Southern Ontario
Later, when the Five Nations Iroquois attacked various groups in southern Ontario in the mid-seventeenth century, the 0jibwa were the only Indians to defeat them, thereby disproving the myth of Iroquois invincibility.In the eighteenth ...
In the 1930s, young anthropologist Ruth Landes crafted this startlingly intimate glimpse into the lives of Ojibwa women, a richly textured ethnography widely recognized as a classic study of gender relations in a native society.
Past Pacts Today many Ojibwa Indians live like most other North Americans. In
the past, they practiced a different way of life. Their food, homes, and clothes
helped make them special. These facts tell how the Ojibwa once lived. Food: The
...
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The
Ojibwa: People of the Great Lakes
settlers referred to the Indians as Chippewa instead of Ojibwa. The U.S.
government used the word Chippewa to refer to the Ojibwa in treaties and other
legal agreements between the nations. Many Ojibwa elders and people of the
tribe do not ...
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Ojibwa Narratives of Charles and Charlotte Kawbawgam and ...
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 ...
Charles Kawbawgam, Jacques LePique, Arthur Paul Bourgeois, 1994
9
Preserving the Sacred: Historical Perspectives on the
Ojibwa ...
As a result, although there were many accounts of the Midewiwin published in the 19th century, they were often riddled with misinterpretations and inaccuracies.Historian Michael Angel compares the early texts written about the Midewiwin, ...
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Ojibwa Chiefs, 1690-1890: An Annotated Listing
Many listings include a short biographical sketch. The book traces the impact that early French and British colonists had on the Ojibwa people, their treatment by the US government and their alienation from mainstream American culture.
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «OJIBWA»
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Ojibwa est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
A New Park for Lake Superior
Worthington Bay (48 o 46.1'N, 87o15.4'W) boasts a beautiful beach campsite and Ojibwa pictographs. Look around for the guts of a WWI ... «CANOE & KAYAK, juil 15»
Riverkeeper report: Got rice?
Several Native American cultures, such as the Ojibwa, consider wild rice to be a sacred component in their culture. The rice is harvested with a ... «Tidewater News, juil 15»
Werner and Mary Braun: The Great Lakes State
The name Michigan comes from the Ojibwa Indian word mishigamaa which means “large water” or “large lake.” Michigan is unique in another ... «The Daily Citizen, juil 15»
Archaeologists dig to tell Michigan's story
Artifacts from digs at the site are on display at the Museum of Ojibwa Culture and Father Marquette Mission Park, 500 N. State St., St. Ignace. «Detroit Free Press, juil 15»
Indian Heights gathering planned for Aug. 1
... top of the bluff. Author Peter Razor, an Ojibwa, will sign copies of his book, "While the Locust Slept," about his boarding school experiences. «Post-Bulletin, juil 15»
Lakes Appreciation Month: Great Lakes History & Inhabitants
Lake Michigan is derived from the Ojibwa Indian word mishigami meaning “large lake.” However it is only the third largest of the Great Lakes ... «Michigan State University Extension, juil 15»
ANALYSIS: The 2015-17 Wisconsin State Budget
... the Gateway Technical College District Board, the College of Menominee Nation, the Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College and the ... «MacIverInstitute, juil 15»
Transforming a notorious Winnipeg neighbourhood into a hub for …
Kevin Settee is a University of Winnipeg student of Cree and Ojibwa background. He grew up in Winnipeg's inner city and is involved with ... «The Globe and Mail, juil 15»
New Convenience-Store Roundup for June 2015
Aanikoosing Inc. opened a 3,000-square-foot Ojibwa Express convenience store in Marquette Township, Mich., in late June. The facility, owned ... «CSPnet.com, juil 15»
Outdoors notes
Youth Day:Ojibwa Bowhunters will host its 2nd Annual Youth Day on Saturday at the club's grounds, 3045 S. Johnson Road, New Berlin. «Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, juil 15»