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... Ojibwe of White Earth , Minnesota , in fulfilment of this condition . From there , it was traced by John Bisonette , an Ojibwe from Lac Court Oreilles , from Wisconsin to Iowa , Kansas , and Oklahoma - a path which has been largely ...
... Ojibwe of White Earth , Minnesota , in fulfilment of this condition . From there , it was traced by John Bisonette , an Ojibwe from Lac Court Oreilles , from Wisconsin to Iowa , Kansas , and Oklahoma - a path which has been largely ...
Page 243
... Ojibwe communities this traditional practice continues to be an annual spring activity . This paper offers some ideas about this tradition , as well as changes in it . The focus is on the Southwestern Ojibwe communi- ties , that is ...
... Ojibwe communities this traditional practice continues to be an annual spring activity . This paper offers some ideas about this tradition , as well as changes in it . The focus is on the Southwestern Ojibwe communi- ties , that is ...
Page 249
... Ojibwe and non - Ojibwe , who ventured out to nearby sugarbushes for these relaxing , weekend social gatherings . This tradition continues at Red Cliff . Over the past several years the sugarbush has been the place for what are called ...
... Ojibwe and non - Ojibwe , who ventured out to nearby sugarbushes for these relaxing , weekend social gatherings . This tradition continues at Red Cliff . Over the past several years the sugarbush has been the place for what are called ...
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