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Art of Tradition Gertrude Kurath
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Angel On Board - Watch out for angels watching out for youE. J. ThorntonAnishinaabe |
Angel On Board This book has EVERYTHING that everyone talks about. The most beautifully written, soft, gentle, inspiring and soul healing book that anyone can read. I could not put it down, and found myself seeing so many things in it that, even being different experiences, mirrored events in my life and gave me hope and understanding. EJ gives us a new way to look at life and death, at God and the Angels, at all the good that is in people, even when sometimes it comes from a dark place. It makes us want to be less judgmental and more forgiving. But, above all, when you are in a sad place in your life and can't find the way out, this story makes you see everything in a more clear light and try to find a way to improve your soul and be a better person, asking for God's forgiveness and His and the Angels help. |
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A Circle Of StonesR. J. HejnaBooks |
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The White Earth TragedyMelissa L. MeyerBooks |
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Nitaawichige Jim Northrup
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The Art of Tradition--Sacred Music, Dance, and Myth of Michigan's Anishinaabe.(Book review)Henry BerryBooks |
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Summer in the SpringGerald Robert VizenorBooks |
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Just Do ItNicole BellBooks |
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The Dog's Children Leonard Bloomfield
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ANISHINAABE RELIGIOUS TRADITIONSLawrence GrossBooks |
Websters Anishinaabe - English Thesaurus Dictionary If you are learning Anishinaabe, this book was not created for you, and you should not purchase it. It was created for completely fluent mother-tongue speakers of Anishinaabe who already know the full meaning of Anishinaabe words, but who need to learn how a single English translation of a Anishinaabe word may have ambiguous meanings in the English language. It is designed for bi-lingual education for the non-English reader who wants to improve English-language test scores covering English synonyms. Synonyms may bear no relationship to a translation word (e.g. “love” can signify both an emotion and a score of zero in tennis; zero, while being a synonym of love, is likely to be a bad translation to the original Anishinaabe headword). This is a regular English thesaurus, like Roget’s, but the entries are sorted alphabetically using headwords from Anishinaabe. It cannot be used to translate between the two languages, but may help a fluent speaker of Anishinaabe who is learning basic English, to learn the ambiguities of the English language and its vocabulary. The sy... |
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Websters Anishinaabe - English Thesaurus DictionaryPhilip M. ParkerAnishinaabe |
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Our Knowledge Is Not Primitive Wendy Geniusz
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