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The Story of the Chippewa Indians

Author : Gregory O. Gagnon
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 265 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2018-11-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9781440862182

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This single-volume book provides a narrative history of the Chippewa tribe with attention to tribal origins, achievements, and interactions within the United States. Unlike previous works that focus on the relationships of the Chippewa with the colonial governments of France, Great Britain, and the United States, this volume offers a historical account of the Chippewa with the tribe at its center. The volume covers Chippewa history chronologically from about 10,000 BC to the present and is geographically comprehensive, detailing Chippewa history as it occurred in both Canada and the United States, from the Great Lakes to Montana to adjacent Canadian provinces. Written by a Chippewa scholar, the book synthesizes key scholarly contributions to Chippewa studies through the author's own interpretive framework and tells the history of the Chippewa as a story that encompasses the culture's traditions and continued tenacity. It is organized into chronological chapters that include sidebars and highlight notable figures for ease of reference, and a timeline and bibliography allow readers to identify causal relationships among key events and provide suggestions for further research.

History of the Ottawa and Chippewa Indians of Michigan

Author : Andrew J. Blackbird
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 117 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2019-09-25
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9783734089589

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The Story of the Chippewa Indians

Author : Gregory O. Gagnon
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2023
Category : Ojibwa Indians
ISBN : 9798216019299

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The Story of the Chippewa Indians by Gregory O. Gagnon Pdf

This single-volume book provides a narrative history of the Chippewa tribe with attention to tribal origins, achievements, and interactions within the United States. Unlike previous works that focus on the relationships of the Chippewa with the colonial governments of France, Great Britain, and the United States, this volume offers a historical account of the Chippewa with the tribe at its center. The volume covers Chippewa history chronologically from about 10,000 BC to the present and is geographically comprehensive, detailing Chippewa history as it occurred in both Canada and the United States, from the Great Lakes to Montana to adjacent Canadian provinces. Written by a Chippewa scholar, the book synthesizes key scholarly contributions to Chippewa studies through the author's own interpretive framework and tells the history of the Chippewa as a story that encompasses the culture's traditions and continued tenacity. It is organized into chronological chapters that include sidebars and highlight notable figures for ease of reference, and a timeline and bibliography allow readers to identify causal relationships among key events and provide suggestions for further research.

The Eagle Returns

Author : Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Publisher : MSU Press
Page : 390 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2012-01-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781609170042

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The Eagle Returns by Matthew L.M. Fletcher Pdf

An absorbing and comprehensive survey, The Eagle Returns: The Legal History of the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians shows a group bound by kinship,geography, and language, struggling to reestablish their right to self-governance. Hailing from northwest Lower Michigan, the Grand Traverse Band has become a well-known national leader in advancing Indian treaty rights, gaming, and land rights, while simultaneously creating and developing a nationally honored indigenous tribal justice system. This book will serve as a valuable reference for policymakers, lawyers, and Indian people who want to explore how federal Indian law and policy drove an Anishinaabe community to the brink of legal extinction, how non-Indian economic and political interests conspired to eradicate the community’s self-sufficiency, and how Indian people fought to preserve their culture, laws, traditions, governance, and language.

History of the Ottawa and Chippewa Indians of Michigan

Author : Andrew J. Blackbird
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 118 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2019-09-25
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9783734089596

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History of the Ottawa and Chippewa Indians of Michigan

Author : Andrew J. Blackbird
Publisher : Ypsilanti, Mich. : Ypsilantian Job Printing House
Page : 136 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 1887
Category : History
ISBN : HARVARD:HX4LM5

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Blackbird (Mack-e-te-be-nessy) was an Ottawa chief's son who served as an official interpreter for the U.S. government and later as a postmaster while remaining active in Native American affairs as a teacher, advisor on diplomatic issues, lecturer and temperance advocate. In this work he describes how he became knowledgeable about both Native American and white cultural traditions and chronicles his struggles to achieve two years of higher education at the Ypsilanti State Normal School. He also deals with the history of many native peoples throughout the Michigan region (especially the Mackinac Straits), combining information on political, military, and diplomatic matters with legends, personal reminiscences, and a discussion of comparative beliefs and values, and offering insights into the ways that increasing contact between Indians and whites were changing native lifeways. He especially emphasizes traditional hunting, fishing, sugaring, and trapping practices and the seasonal tasks of daily living. Ottawa traditions, according to the author, recall their earlier home on Canada's Ottawa River and how they were deliberately infected by smallpox by the English Canadians after allying themselves with the French. Blackbird finds Biblical parallels with Ottawa and Chippewa accounts of a great flood and a fish which ingests and expels a celebrated prophet. He includes his own oratorical "Lamentation" on white treatment of the Ottawas, twenty-one moral commandments of the Ottawa and Chippewa, the Ten Commandments and other religious material in the Ottawa and Chippewa language, and a grammar of that language. Henry Rowe Schoolcraft appears in the narrative in his role as an Indian agent.

The Chippewas of Lake Superior

Author : Edmund Jefferson Danziger
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 1990-01-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0806122463

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The Chippewas of Lake Superior by Edmund Jefferson Danziger Pdf

This book tells the story of the Chippewa Indians in the regions around Lake Superior-the fabled land of Kitchigami. It tells of their woodland life, the momentous impact of three centuries of European and American societies on their culture, and how the retention of their tribal identity and traditions proved such a source of strength for the Chippewas that the federal government finally abandoned its policy of coercive assimilation of the tribe. The Chippewas, especially the Lake Superior bands, have been neglected by historians, perhaps because they fought no bloody wars of resistance against the westward-driving white pioneers who overwhelmed them in the nineteenth century. Yet, historically, the Chippewas were one of the most important Indian groups north of Mexico. Their expansive north woods homeland contained valuable resources, forcing them to play important roles in regional enterprises such as the French, British, and American fur trade. Neither exterminated nor removed to the semiarid Great Plains, the Lake Superior bands have remained on their native lands and for the past century have continued to develop their interests in lumbering, fishing, farming, mining, shipping, and tourism. Now, for the first time in three hundred years, white domination is no longer the major theme of Chippewa life. The chains of paternalism have been broken. The possessors of many federal and state contracts, confident in their administrative ability, proud of their Indian heritage, and well organized politically, the Lake Superior bands are determined to chart their own course. In bringing his readers this overview of the Chippewa experience, the author emphasizes major themes for the entire sweep of Lake Superior Chippewa history. He focuses in detail on events, regions, and reservations which illustrate those themes. Historians, ethnologists, other Indian tribes, and the Chippewas themselves will find much of interest in this account of how previous tribal experiences have shaped Chippewa life in the 1970's.

History of the Ottawa and Chippewa Indians of Michigan

Author : Andrew J. Blackbird
Publisher : Good Press
Page : 119 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2019-11-29
Category : Fiction
ISBN : EAN:4057664588494

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History of the Ottawa and Chippewa Indians of Michigan is a work by Andrew J. Blackbird. It presents a storyline concerning the daily lives and adversities of Michigan Indians, specifically those in the northern lower peninsula of Michigan.

History of the Ottawa and Chippewa Indians of Michigan; A Grammar of Their Language, and Personal and Family History of the Author

Author : Andrew J. Blackbird
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2023-09-18
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9783387060768

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A Face in the Rock

Author : Loren R. Graham
Publisher : Washington, D.C. : Island Press
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 1995-06
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015034860679

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Tells the story of the Grand Island Chippewa Indians and also presents a morality play about the phlight of populations destroyed by the violence of other cultures.

The Night Watchman

Author : Louise Erdrich
Publisher : HarperCollins
Page : 464 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2020-03-03
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780062671202

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WINNER OF THE 2021 PULITZER PRIZE FOR FICTION NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER WASHINGTON POST, AMAZON, NPR, CBS SUNDAY MORNING, KIRKUS, CHICAGO PUBLIC LIBRARY, AND GOOD HOUSEKEEPING BEST BOOK OF 2020 Based on the extraordinary life of National Book Award-winning author Louise Erdrich’s grandfather who worked as a night watchman and carried the fight against Native dispossession from rural North Dakota all the way to Washington, D.C., this powerful novel explores themes of love and death with lightness and gravity and unfolds with the elegant prose, sly humor, and depth of feeling of a master craftsman. Thomas Wazhashk is the night watchman at the jewel bearing plant, the first factory located near the Turtle Mountain Reservation in rural North Dakota. He is also a Chippewa Council member who is trying to understand the consequences of a new “emancipation” bill on its way to the floor of the United States Congress. It is 1953 and he and the other council members know the bill isn’t about freedom; Congress is fed up with Indians. The bill is a “termination” that threatens the rights of Native Americans to their land and their very identity. How can the government abandon treaties made in good faith with Native Americans “for as long as the grasses shall grow, and the rivers run”? Since graduating high school, Pixie Paranteau has insisted that everyone call her Patrice. Unlike most of the girls on the reservation, Patrice, the class valedictorian, has no desire to wear herself down with a husband and kids. She makes jewel bearings at the plant, a job that barely pays her enough to support her mother and brother. Patrice’s shameful alcoholic father returns home sporadically to terrorize his wife and children and bully her for money. But Patrice needs every penny to follow her beloved older sister, Vera, who moved to the big city of Minneapolis. Vera may have disappeared; she hasn’t been in touch in months, and is rumored to have had a baby. Determined to find Vera and her child, Patrice makes a fateful trip to Minnesota that introduces her to unexpected forms of exploitation and violence, and endangers her life. Thomas and Patrice live in this impoverished reservation community along with young Chippewa boxer Wood Mountain and his mother Juggie Blue, her niece and Patrice’s best friend Valentine, and Stack Barnes, the white high school math teacher and boxing coach who is hopelessly in love with Patrice. In the Night Watchman, Louise Erdrich creates a fictional world populated with memorable characters who are forced to grapple with the worst and best impulses of human nature. Illuminating the loves and lives, the desires and ambitions of these characters with compassion, wit, and intelligence, The Night Watchman is a majestic work of fiction from this revered cultural treasure.

Chippewa Customs

Author : Frances Densmore
Publisher : Minnesota Historical Society Press
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 1979
Category : History
ISBN : 9780873511421

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Chippewa Customs by Frances Densmore Pdf

An authoritative source for the tribal history, customs, legends, traditions, art, music, economy, and leisure activities of the Ojibwe people.

The Ojibwe

Author : Alesha Halvorson
Publisher : Capstone
Page : 33 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2016-08
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781515702405

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The Ojibwe by Alesha Halvorson Pdf

"Explains Ojibwe history and highlights Ojibwe life in modern society"--

History of the Ottawa and Chippewa Indians of Michigan

Author : Andrew J. Blackbird
Publisher : Partners Publishers Group
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2003-06-01
Category : Ojibwa Indians
ISBN : 0962325333

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