The Ojibwa

  • The Ojibwa: People of the Great Lakes
    By Anne M. Todd

    The mother placed soft moss around the baby to keep the infant warm and comfortable . Women spent a great deal of time with their babies . Mothers sang lullabies , quieted babies when they grew fussy , and kept their babies near them ...

  • The Ojibwa
    By Michelle Lomberg

    When European settlers pronounced the word Ojibwa, they said Chippewa. As a result, the United States government called this group the Chippewa. Learn more in The Ojibwa, one of the titles in the American Indian Art and Culture series.

  • The Ojibwa: Wild Rice Gatherers
    By Therese DeAngelis

    Discusses the Ojibwa Indians, focusing on their tradition of gathering wild rice. Includes a rice recipe and instructions for making a dream catcher.

  • The Ojibwa
    By Helen Hornbeck Tanner

    Examines the culture, history, and changing fortunes of the Ojibwa Indians.

  • The Ojibwa
    By Cathy McCarthy

    Describes the origins, lifestyle, history, religion, and traditions of the Ojibwa Indians, and discusses the influence of European contact and their possible future.

  • The Ojibwa
    By World Book

    Explore the history and culture of the Ojibwa people. The Ojibwa form one of the largest tribal groups in North America.