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Ojibwa: People of Forests and Prairies

English

By (author): Michael G. Johnson

Ojibwa describes the history and culture of the people, and introduces their most important figures. It offers the most up-to-date and essential facts on identity, kinships, locations, populations and cultural characteristics. It presents extensive visual coverage of tribal dress and cultural artifacts, dozens of colour and archival photographs, specially commissioned colour illustrations, regional maps that show prehistoric cultural and historic sites, and maps showing tribe distribution and major historical events. Now and in the past, the Ojibwa challenge the Navajo and Cherokee as the largest 'tribe' north of Mexico, and taken as a whole, likely the largest before European contact. At the zenith of their expansion - about 1800 - they claimed an estate probably greater than any other native American people north of the Rio Grande, with the possible exception of the Algonkian-speaking Cree. In the United States the Ojibwa are referred to as the Chippewa, and in Canada by a variety of names depending on where they live (Ojibway, Saulteaux, Plains Cree, Bungi, Mississauga and 'Cree-Chip').Today, many Ojibwa today identify themselves as Anishinaubag (Anishinaabe), 'Original Men' in their own tongue. Today approximately one third of a million people are descendants of the numerous bands of the Ojibwa Indian peoples. Many are enrolled members of reservation agencies within the U.S. or registered as band members of First Nation reserves in Canada. Others are self-identified in the U.S. census, or in Metis communities in both the U.S. and Canada. This is one of the most comprehensive, up-to-date and useful references published in recent years. Scholarly and accessible, it is an important record of the Native American peoples and an essential purchase for schools and libraries. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 907g
  • Dimensions: 216 x 279mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Oct 2016
  • Publisher: Firefly Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: Canada
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781770858008

About Michael G. Johnson

Michael G. Johnson has been a researcher of the material culture demography and linguistic relationships of Native American peoples for more than 30 years through academic institutions in North America and Europe and during numerous field studies conducted through the hospitality and co-operation of many present-day Native American communities. Johnson has published many books including Iroquois Arts and Crafts of the Native American Tribes and the award-winning The Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes.

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