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- Ojibwa / by Lomberg, Michelle.;
An introduction to the homes, clothing, food, tools, music, dance and art of the Ojibwa First Nation people.
- Subjects: Ojibwa Indians;
- © 2010., Weigl,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Ojibway animals / by Adair, Jason,authorillustrator.;
Animals have always been an important part of Ojibway life. Ojibway have honoured animals throughout time by showing their importance through storytelling, myth, legends and art.
- Subjects: Board books.; Board books.; Fiction.; Juvenile works.; Ojibwa art; Animals; Animals.; Ojibwa art.;
- © ©2011., Native Northwest,
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- Embers : one Ojibway's meditations / by Wagamese, Richard,author.;
"In this carefully curated selection of everyday reflections, Richard Wagamese finds lessons in both the mundane and sublime as he muses on the universe, drawing inspiration from working in the bush--sawing and cutting and stacking wood for winter as well as the smudge ceremony to bring him closer to the Creator. Embers is perhaps Richard Wagamese's most personal volume to date. Honest, evocative and articulate, he explores the various manifestations of grief, joy, recovery, beauty, gratitude, physicality and spirituality--concepts many find hard to express. But for Wagamese, spirituality is multifaceted. Within these pages, readers will find hard-won and concrete wisdom on how to feel the joy in the everyday things. Wagamese does not seek to be a teacher or guru, but these observations made along his own journey to become, as he says, "a spiritual bad-ass," make inspiring reading."--
- Subjects: Wagamese, Richard.; Ojibwa Indians;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Ojibwe community / by Murray, Laura K.,1989-;
Includes bibliographical references and index.True people -- The Ojibwe at home -- Materials and tools -- Beliefs and traditions.Ojibwe traditionally moved as the season changed but today many live across the country. Learn about Ojibwe traditional ways of life and how they respect their traditions in modern Canada.
- Subjects: Ojibwa Indians; Ojibwa Indians; Ojibwa Indians;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Ojibway clans : animal totems and spirits / by Jacobson, Mark Anthony.;
This book is about the clan system of the Ojibway First Nations people of Canada and the animal totems, or spirits that represent them. The clan system is made up of a group of families, or clans that are descended from a common ancestor through family chiefs. This system provides leadership and organization within the community and plays a very important role in our culture, creating harmony and direction for each member of the tribe.
- Subjects: Totem poles; Ojibwa Indians; Ojibwa mythology;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Storyteller Skye : teachings from my Ojibway grandfather / by King, Lindsay Christina.; Frank, Carolyn,(Carolyn R.);
Have you ever wondered why Rabbit has such long ears? Or why Raccoon is wearing a mask? In this collection of funny and unique short stories, young Skye enlightens us in a number of Indigenous teachings, passed down to her from her Ojibway Grandfather. Through her natural gift of storytelling, Skye encourages other children to embrace the art and become storytellers, too!
- Subjects: Picture books.; Children's stories, Ojibwa; Ojibwa Indians; Storytellers; Storytelling;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Indian horse : a novel / by Wagamese, Richard,author.;
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- Subjects: Psychological fiction.; Ojibwa Indians;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- Motorcycles and sweetgrass : a novel / by Taylor, Drew Hayden,1962-author.;
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- Subjects: Indians of North America; Ojibwa Indians;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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- This is what I've been told = Mii yi gaa-bi-wiindmaagooyang / by Armstrong, Juliana.;
It's been said when teachings are passed down from one generation to the next, good things can happen. Language is learned, knowledge is shared and culture is practiced. In this story of language preservation, Author/Illustrator and Anishnaabemowin language teacher Juliana Armstrong illuminates a number of Anishnaabemowin words along with their cultural connections, passed down from her Ojibway ancestors. Knowing our culture means knowing who we are. When we know who we are, we can walk in a good way.LSC
- Subjects: Ojibwa Indians; Ojibwa Indians; Ojibwa Indians; Ojibwa language; Ojibwe; Ojibwe; Ojibwe; Ojibwe language;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- One story, one song / by Wagamese, Richard.;
An autobiography of Ojibwa Indian author Richard Wagamese.LSC
- Subjects: Wagamese, Richard.; Ojibwa philosophy.; Ojibwa Indians; Indian authors; Authors, Canadian (English); Native peoples;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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