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Paths of the People: The Ojibwe in the Chippewa Valley

Autor Tim Pfaff
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 feb 2005
Anishinabe, Saulteur, Ojibwe, Chippewa—all these are names of a people who have lived in the Chippewa Valley of Wisconsin for the past three centuries. Ojibwe oral tradition speaks of life as a circular path, with parents passing on knowledge to children and grandchildren. Over the past 300 years, contact with Europeans and settlement by immigrant Americans have forced them to adapt to survive. The challenges each generation has faced—whether at treaty grounds, boarding schools, or boat landings—have influenced what knowledge has been passed down, what paths taken.

Distributed for the Chippewa Valley Museum, Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780963619105
ISBN-10: 0963619101
Pagini: 100
Ilustrații: 53 b-w photos, 24 illus.
Dimensiuni: 254 x 203 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția Chippewa Valley Museum

Notă biografică

Tim Pfaff, curator of Public Programs at the Chippewa Valley Museum in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, served as principal writer for the five person team that developed the Paths of the People project.

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Anishinabe, Saulteur, Ojibwe, Chippewa—all these are names of a people who have lived in the Chippewa Valley of Wisconsin for the past three centuries. Ojibwe oral tradition speaks of life as a circular path, with parents passing on knowledge to children and grandchildren. Over the past 300 years, contact with Europeans and settlement by immigrant Americans have forced them to adapt to survive. The challenges each generation has faced—whether at treaty grounds, boarding schools, or boat landings—have influenced what knowledge has been passed down, what paths taken.

Distributed for the Chippewa Valley Museum, Eau Claire, Wisconsin.