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In "Night Flying Woman, An Ojibway Narrative," Ignatia Broker tells the story of the forest people, the Ojibway. She shows how the white man's ways desecrated the rituals, laws and beliefs of the Native People, all but erasing their long culture. Classed as caricatures in a land that once honord. NIGHT FLYING WOMAN: AN OJIBWAY NARRATIVE, Ignatia Broker, Illustratd by Stephen Premo; Minnesota Historical Society, Orders: Dept. , Kellog Blvd, St. Paul, MN , ; , pages, index, black and whit illustrations, paperback, $, Ignatia Broker, member of Minnesota's White Earth Ojibwe tribe who died in , was a storyteller and local teacher . Get this from a library! Night Flying Woman: an Ojibway narrative. [Ignatia Broker; Steven Premo] -- In the accounts of the lives of several generations of Ojibway people in Minnesota is much information about their history and culture.




night flying woman an ojibway narrative pdf download


Night flying woman an ojibway narrative pdf download


Skip to search Skip to main content. Reporting from:. Your name. Your email. Send Cancel. Check system status. Toggle navigation Menu. Name of resource. Problem URL. Describe the connection issue. SearchWorks Catalog Stanford Libraries. Night Flying Woman : an Ojibway narrative. Imprint St. Paul : Minnesota Historical Society Press, Physical description xiv, p. Online Available online.


Full view. Green Library. C6 B79 Unknown. More options. Find it night flying woman an ojibway narrative pdf download other libraries via WorldCat Limited preview. Contributor Premo, Steven. Summary Keeping life in balance was a major challenge for Minnesota's Ojibway people in the nineteenth century. White settlers overran their lands and did all they could to 'civilise' the Ojibway -- to make them forget their history and traditions.


With the art of a practiced storyteller, Ignatia Broker recounts the life of her great-grandmother, Ni-bo-we-se-gew -- Night Flying Woman, or Oona, as she was called -- who lived during this chaotic time.


Although her family was removed to White Earth Reservation, Oona continued to absorb 'the old ways' while being forced to learn the new, night flying woman an ojibway narrative pdf download. This is a story of enormous change, of uprootings, and of loss.


But it also tells of great strength and continuity. Ignita Broker, who died inwas a storyteller and teacher in the Ojibway tradition. In she received a Wonder Woman Foundation award honouring her as a woman striving for peace and equality. Bibliographic information. Publication date ISBN pbk. Browse related items Start at call number: E C6 B79 Librarian view Catkey:


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Night flying woman an ojibway narrative pdf download


night flying woman an ojibway narrative pdf download

White settlers overran their lands and did all they could to 'civilise' the Ojibway -- to make them forget their history and traditions. With the art of a practiced storyteller, Ignatia Broker recounts the life of her great-grandmother, Ni-bo-we-se-gew -- Night Flying Woman, or Oona, as she was called -- who lived during this chaotic time. NIGHT FLYING WOMAN: AN OJIBWAY NARRATIVE, Ignatia Broker, Illustratd by Stephen Premo; Minnesota Historical Society, Orders: Dept. , Kellog Blvd, St. Paul, MN , ; , pages, index, black and whit illustrations, paperback, $, Ignatia Broker, member of Minnesota's White Earth Ojibwe tribe who died in , was a storyteller and local teacher . With the art of a practiced storyteller, Ignatia Broker recounts the life of her great-great-grandmother, Night Flying Woman, who was born in the midth century and lived during a chaotic time of enormous change, uprootings, and loss for the Minnesota Ojibway. But this story also tells of her people's great strength and continuity.






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