An edition of Ojibwe in Minnesota (2010)

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Anton Treuer
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Cover of: Ojibwe in Minnesota
Ojibwe in Minnesota
2010, Minnesota Historical Society Press
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Ojibwe in Minnesota
2010, Minnesota Historical Society Press
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Table of Contents

Ojibwe in Minnesota
Ojibwe origins and migration to Minnesota
The Ojibwe fur-trade era, 1640-1820
Ojibwe-Dakota relations
Treaties and reservations
The Indian New Deal
What sovereignty means
Indian gaming
Community, activism, and the Ojibwe in Minnesota
Fighting dysfunction
Revitalizing language and culture
Personal account : reflections by Margaret Treuer.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
St. Paul, MN
Series
The people of Minnesota

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
977.004/97333
Library of Congress
E99.C6 T74 2010

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Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23872849M
ISBN 13
9780873517683, 9780873517959
LCCN
2009047497

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