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Top 10 Best "Anishinaabe" Books

#10

Summer in the Spring

Gerald Robert Vizenor

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Angel On Board

E. J. Thornton

Anishinaabe

Angel On Board
A look at life from the afterlife...

REVIEW:


  • I lent it to a friend who lost her mom. We loved it! Would read it again! Great book! -- Sharon T.

  • I've been able to find peace with mom's passing. I highly recommend it to anyone going through loss. -- Jude Willhoff, author

  • The best angel book ever written! -- Vicky Steffan

  • It feels like it was written just for me. It'll feel that way for you too!

  • It helped me get through some of the toughest days of my life! The parallels to my life were astounding! --John., Lexington, NE

  • I lent it to a friend who lost her mom. We loved it! Would read it again! Great book!

  • I've been able to find peace with mom's passing. I highly recommend it to anyone going through loss.

  • It is the best angel book you'll ever read! It is a fun fiction romp through Heaven!


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#9

Our Knowledge Is Not Primitive

Wendy Geniusz
Annmarie Geniusz

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#8

Native American Tribes in North Dakota

Books LLC

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#7

Websters Anishinaabe - English Thesaurus Dictionary

Philip M. Parker

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#6

Native American Tribes in Wisconsin

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#5

The White Earth Tragedy

Melissa L. Meyer

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#4

Native American Tribes in North Dakota

Books LLC

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#3

The Dog's Children

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#2

Nitaawichige

Jim Northrup
Denise Sweet
Linda Legarde Grover
Marcie R. Rendon

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Art of Tradition

Foreword by Frank Ettawageshik. Illustrations, notes, references, index. This 'rediscovered' book provides new insights into Native American music and culture: A half-century ago, three writers all intimately familiar with the Native American culture of their time and locale collaborated to produce a 450-page typescript of a study entitled 'Religious Customs of Modern Michigan Algonquians,' together with sound recordings and photographs. Their 1959 work offered a detailed view of the life of Ojibwe and Odawa music, dance, myth, and ceremony at mid-century. Now framed by a substantive editor's introduction, and published for the first time in book form, this material offers a unique glimpse into a significant and largely overlooked era in the history of North American ethnology and ethnomusicology. THE ART OF TRADITION documents the complexity of Native life and culture at a critical juncture in Native American history, where the rekindling of pride in Native cultures characteristic of the later twentieth century met the generation of elders who spent their early years speaking Native...

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Art of Tradition

Anishinaabe
#1

Just Do It

Nicole Bell

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