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Ojibwe History and Culture - 9781502676672
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Product Details
Author:
Mark Stewart
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
32
Publisher:
Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC (December 30, 2025)
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9781502676672
ISBN-10:
1502676672
Weight:
18oz
Dimensions:
7" x 8.5"
File:
ROSEN-RosenPublishingTheBookCo022426-20260224.xml
Folder:
ROSEN
List Price:
$30.21
Pub Discount:
62
Series:
In Focus: Native Americans
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$25.98
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P-ROSEN
Discount Code:
C
Overview
The Ojibwe are one of the most populous Indigenous groups in North America. Residing on lands in both the United States and Canada, this group’s culture has influenced large areas of North America for centuries. Readers are given a detailed look at that culture as they trace its development and efforts to protect it in the face of colonization and harsh assimilation policies. As the main text breaks down the history of the Ojibwe people, sidebars highlight important leaders and additional information, while photographs provide a look at the Ojibwe people in the past and present.








