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Ojibwe in Minnesota
by Anton Treuer. From the fur trade, through treaties, missionaries, government policy, and more to today, the complicated history of the Ojibwe people--their economy, culture and clan system, and their changes through time. Excellent! 2010, 104 pp., paper, illus., additional reading suggestions $ 14.95 M-610 |
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History of the Ojibway People, Second Edition
by William W. Warren, annotated and edited, with a new introduction by Theresa Schenck. For the first time since its initial publication in 1885, this classic history is now available with new annotations. 2009 (new edition), paper, 448 pp., notes, index, bibliography $ 22.95 F-543 |
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People Named Chippewa
by Gerald Vizenor. Experiences of the woodland tribe as they met missionaries, capitalists, government bureaucrats, and anthropologists. 1984, 172 pp., index, bibliog. $ 20.00 F-505 |
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History of Ojibway People
by William W. Warren, new intro. by W. Roger Buffalohead. Vivid descriptions of customs, family life, totemic system, hunting methods, and relations with other tribal groups and whites. (1885) 1984, 411 pp., indexed $ 16.95 F-513 |
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Many Tender Ties: Women in Fur Trade Society, 1670-1870
by Sylvia Van Kirk. Story of interracial fur-trade families and their society, especially from the female view, showing the mutual relationship of social interactions and economics. 2000 (1983), 302 pp., illus. Map, bibliography, index $ 24.95 F-539 |
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Memories of Sugar Point and Bear Island
compiled by Cecelia M. McKeig, Donald & Dorothy Fairbanks. A year of research, interviews and community meetings of the elders of the Leech Lake Ojibways resulted in this sharing of stories, photos and memories. There's general information, transcripts of interviews, maps and much other info. July, 2001, 146 pp., index, maps, photos, illus. $ 20.00 M-413 |
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Missionary Ottmar Cloeter, Cass/Crow Wing Counties, 1857-1865
MGJ No. 10, September 1993 (Full table of contents) . $ 13.00 MGJ:10-02 |
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Signature Rolls of the Chippewa Indians in Minnesota, 1889 (Part 1)
MGJ No. 15, March 1996 (Full table of contents) . $ 13.00 MGJ:15-04 |
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Signature Rolls of the Chippewa Indians in Minnesota, 1889 (Part 2)
MGJ No. 16, September 1996 (Full table of contents) . $ 13.00 MGJ:16-04 |
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Original Land Entries: Mixed Blood, Sioux/Chippewa Script, Part 3 (Duluth)
MGJ No. 19, March 1998 (Full table of contents) . $ 13.00 MGJ:19-02 |
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Hole-in-the-Day (Nicolay)
by John Nicolay, private secretary to Pres. Lincoln. Nicolay intended to accompany Indian Commission Dole on a visit to the Ojibway Indians when the Dakota Conflict broke out. This is his account, reprinted from Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 26, Issue 152, January 1863, of his personal views of this Ojibway chief and the potential of that tribe joining in the Dakota Conflict. ISBN 1-932212-14-0, 2005, paper, 20 pp., paper $ 7.95 PE-006 |
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Indian Names on Wisconsin's Map
by Virgil Vogel. Fascinating analysis of the sources and meanings of Indian place names, demonstration that they are cultural artifacts that tell us how people lived. 320 pp., illus., map, hard cover $ 39.95 W-034 |
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Wisconsin Indians
by Nancy Oestreich Lurie. (Revised) Compact, readable account of Wisconsin's native peoples from the treaty-making era to the reawakening of tribal consciousness in the 1960s, and the profound changes brought by Indian gaming. 86 pp., 2 maps, 27 b/w photos $ 8.95 W-076 |
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