Onigamiising: Seasons of an Ojibwe Year drum Many American Indians—past and present—have
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Many American Indians—past and present—have had the ability to use power to access wisdom
The contributors include scholar-activists in the fields of ethnobotany
Sharyl and Windy Downwind and their children travel from their home on the Red Lake Reservation in Minnesota to powwows all around the region
Jimmy learns more about his Lakota heritage and
a history deeper and more complex than is often told
Onigamiising: Seasons of an Ojibwe Year drum Many American Indians—past and present—haveWinner of the 2018 Minnesota Book Award for memoir. Long before it came to be known as Duluth, the land at the western tip of Lake Superior was known to the Ojibwe as Onigamiising, "the place of the small portage." There the Ojibwe lived in keeping with the seasons, moving among different camps for hunting and fishing, for cultivating and gathering, for harvesting wild rice and maple sugar. In Onigamiising, Linda LeGarde Grover accompanies us through
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