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People of the Three Fires

People of the Three Fires
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Publisher : Grand Rapids : Michigan Indian Press, Grand Rapids Inter-Tribal Council
Total Pages : 132
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015071198728
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Book Synopsis People of the Three Fires by : James A. Clifton

Download or read book People of the Three Fires written by James A. Clifton and published by Grand Rapids : Michigan Indian Press, Grand Rapids Inter-Tribal Council. This book was released on 1986 with total page 132 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book accompanied by a student workbook and teacher's guide, was written to help secondary school students to explore the history, culture, and dynamics of Michigan's indigenous peoples, the American Indians. Three chapters on the Ottawa, Potawatomi, and Ojibway (or Chippewa) peoples follow an introduction on the prehistoric roots of Michigan Indians. Each chapter reflects the integration of cultural and historical information about the Indians. The chapter on the Potawatomi stresses the political activities and economic forces affecting the tribe in southwestern Michigan. It includes biographical information on 19th century Potawatomi leaders. The second chapter focuses on the subsistence patterns and indigenous environmental relations of the Ojibway, while touching on the spiritual connotations of their existence. It is a generic treatment of Ojibway life, customs, beliefs, and the subsequent federal policies affecting them. The chapter on the Ottawa provides an extended discussion of their contact with European powers and explores the Indians' responses and adaptations to changing environmental and sociopolitical circumstances. This book contains many historical photographs and a five-page bibliography. (TES)


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