Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
48
Language
English
Published
Dec 1, 2006
Publisher
Cavendish Square
ISBN-10
0761422528
ISBN-13
9780761422525
Description
David C. King's exploration of the Ojibwe people captures the essence of a vibrant culture and its historical significance within the fabric of American history. Through meticulous research and engaging prose, he delves into the rich traditions, customs, and beliefs that have shaped the Ojibwe community over centuries.
The narrative takes readers on a journey through the diverse landscapes that the Ojibwe call home, from the serene lakes of the northern woods to the bustling reservations of today. King highlights the resilient spirit of the Ojibwe, addressing both the challenges they have faced and their ongoing contributions to society.
Personal stories and cultural experiences provide a profound connection to the struggles and triumphs of the Ojibwe people. King’s work serves not just as a historical account but also as a tribute to their enduring legacy, emphasizing the importance of understanding indigenous perspectives in an evolving world.
By weaving together history, culture, and a sense of belonging, King offers readers an opportunity to appreciate the intricacies of the Ojibwe way of life and its impact on broader American identity.
The narrative takes readers on a journey through the diverse landscapes that the Ojibwe call home, from the serene lakes of the northern woods to the bustling reservations of today. King highlights the resilient spirit of the Ojibwe, addressing both the challenges they have faced and their ongoing contributions to society.
Personal stories and cultural experiences provide a profound connection to the struggles and triumphs of the Ojibwe people. King’s work serves not just as a historical account but also as a tribute to their enduring legacy, emphasizing the importance of understanding indigenous perspectives in an evolving world.
By weaving together history, culture, and a sense of belonging, King offers readers an opportunity to appreciate the intricacies of the Ojibwe way of life and its impact on broader American identity.
Genres
Science Fiction
History