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Life in an Anishinabe Camp
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Children's author Bobbie Kalman's series Native Nations of North America is an ongoing series that looks at the lives of the indigenous peoples of North America before the land was divided into the countries of the United States and Canada. The books focus on geographical areas, language groups, important historical events, as well as village life and homes. Some of the books also explain the impact Europeans had on the lives of native peoples. Every step of the research, writing, and editing process has involved native writers and consultants and has been meticulously checked for cultural sensitivities -- and, of course, Bobbie Kalman has put her teaching expertise to work on each book.

Beautiful artwork helps illuminate the daily lives of the Anishinabe, also known as the Chippewa or Ojibwa. Living in the Western Great Lakes region, they adapted to each season by changing camp locations. Fascinating text describes clan life, different camps for different seasons, how wigwams and other dwellings were built, hunting, clothing, celebrations, and the roles of men and women.
  • Author
  • Age Level
    Ages 8 to 12
  • Consumable
    No
  • Copyright
    Copyright
  • Format
    Softcover
  • Number of Pages
    32 Pages
  • Series
    Native Nations of North America
  • Timeline
Children's author Bobbie Kalman's series Native Nations of North America is an ongoing series that looks at the lives of the indigenous peoples of North America before the land was divided into the countries of the United States and Canada. The books focus on geographical areas, language groups, important historical events, as well as village life and homes. Some of the books also explain the impact Europeans had on the lives of native peoples. Every step of the research, writing, and editing process has involved native writers and consultants and has been meticulously checked for cultural sensitivities -- and, of course, Bobbie Kalman has put her teaching expertise to work on each book.

Beautiful artwork helps illuminate the daily lives of the Anishinabe, also known as the Chippewa or Ojibwa. Living in the Western Great Lakes region, they adapted to each season by changing camp locations. Fascinating text describes clan life, different camps for different seasons, how wigwams and other dwellings were built, hunting, clothing, celebrations, and the roles of men and women.
  • Author
  • Age Level
    Ages 8 to 12
  • Consumable
    No
  • Copyright
    Copyright
  • Format
    Softcover
  • Number of Pages
    32 Pages
  • Series
    Native Nations of North America
  • Timeline