Replete with universal lessons, The Wolf’s Trail is the story of the Ojibwe, told by wolves, of what they were and have become, and the promise of their becoming.
Zhi-shay, elder wolf and human, shares universal life lessons with a litter of wolf pups, in this engaging story rooted in Ojibwe history and culture.
How do cultural differences and real-world issues affect the education of students, in this case, American Indian students? What approaches have real teachers found that work well...
MAAZHIPOGWAD MASHKIKI ( bad tasting medicine ) A child receiving medicine at the WPA Indian Nursery School on Nett Lake Reservation , 1938. Health care was often administered to children through the schools .
Brothers look to the stars and spin stories, some inspired by Uncle, some of their own making. The best one involves their grandmother and her place in the forever sky.
Kids of all cultures journey through time with the Ojibwe people as their guide to the Good Path and its universal lessons of courage, cooperation, and honor.
A fictionalized account of the Great Fire of 1918 which destroyed much of the Fond du Lac Reservation in northern Minnesota and the city of Cloquet, based on a 1972 interview of Fond du Lac elder Elizabeth Gurno