Di-bayn-di-zi-win = To own ourselves : embodying Ojibway-Anishinabe ways
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- ISBN: 9781459748996 (paperback)
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Physical Description:
308 pages ; 23 cm
regular print
print - Publisher: Toronto : Dundurn Press, [2022]
- Copyright: ©2022
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Topic Heading: | First Nation Communities Read 2023-24. Indigenous. Aboriginal. |
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Salmo Public Library | 305.897 FON (Text) | 35163000210604 | Adult Non Fiction | Volume hold | Available | - |
100 Mile House Branch | 305.89733 FON (Text) | 33923006445963 | Non-fiction | Volume hold | Available | - |
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Invermere Public Library | 305.897 FON (Text) | IPL059028 | Adult Non Fiction | Volume hold | Available | - |
Kaslo and District Public Library | 305.897 FON (Text) | 35134000470662 | Adult Non-fiction | Volume hold | Available | - |
Kimberley Public Library | 305.897333 FON (Text) | 35137001051993 | Adult Non-Fiction | Volume hold | Available | - |
Lillooet Branch | 305.897 FON (Text) | 35180000409549 | Non-fiction | Volume hold | Available | - |
Mackenzie Public Library | 305.897 FON (Text) | 35192000493936 | Aboriginal | Volume hold | Available | - |
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Makwa Ogimaa (Jerry Fontaine) is Ojibway-Anishinabe from the Ojibway-Anishinabe community of Sagkeeng in Manitoba. He was (indian act) Chief during the period 1987 to 1998 and has been an adviser to Anishinabe communities and industry. Jerry currently teaches in the Department of Indigenous Studies at the University of Winnipeg. He lives in Traverse Bay, Manitoba.
Ka-pi-ta-aht (Don McCaskill) is professor emeritus in the Department of Indigenous Studies at Trent University, where he taught for forty-seven years and served as chair for thirteen years. He has edited seven books in the fields of Anishinabe culture, education, community development, and urbanization. Don lives in Toronto.