The Four Hills of Life

The Four Hills of Life
Author: Thomas Peacock,Marlene Wisuri
Publsiher: Minnesota Historical Society
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2011
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0873518284

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Silver medalist for the 2006 ForeWord Book of the Year Award in the category of Young Adult.

The Four Hills of Life

The Four Hills of Life
Author: Jeffrey D. Anderson
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0803260210

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For more than a century, the Northern Arapaho people have lived on the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming—the fourth largest reservation in the country. In The Four Hills of Life, Jeffrey D. Anderson masterfully draws together aspects of the Northern Arapahos’ world—myth, language, art, ritual, identity, and history—to offer a vivid picture of a culture that has endured and changed over time. Anderson shows that Northern Arapaho unity and identity from the nineteenth century on derive primarily from a shared system of ritual practices that transmit vital cultural knowledge. He also provides an in-depth study of the problems that Euro-American society continues to impose on reservation life and of the responses of the Northern Arapahos.

The Good Path

The Good Path
Author: Thomas D. Peacock,Marlene Wisuri
Publsiher: Minnesota Historical Society
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2009
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0873517830

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Kids of all cultures journey through time with the Ojibwe people as their guide to the Good Path and its universal lessons of courage, cooperation, and honor. Through traditional native tales, hear about Grandmother Moon, the mysterious Megis shell, and the souls of plants and animals. Through Ojibwe history, learn how trading posts, treaties, and warfare affected Native Americans. Through activities designed especially for kids, discover fun ways to follow the Good Path's timeless wisdom every day.

Ojibwe Waasa Inaabidaa

Ojibwe Waasa Inaabidaa
Author: Thomas D. Peacock,Marlene Wisuri
Publsiher: Minnesota Historical Society
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 0873517857

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A uniquely personal history of the Ojibwe culture.

Ojibway Heritage

Ojibway Heritage
Author: Basil Johnston
Publsiher: McClelland & Stewart
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2011-01-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781551995908

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Rarely accessible beyond the limits of its people, Ojibway mythology is as rich in meaning and mystery, as broad, as deep, and as innately appealing as the mythologies of Greece, Rome, Egypt, and other civilizations. In Ojibway Heritage, Basil Johnston sets forth the broad spectrum of his people’s life, legends, and beliefs. Stories to be read, enjoyed, dwelt on, and freely interpreted, their authorship is perhaps most properly attributed to the tribal storytellers who have carried on the oral tradition which Basil Johnston records and preserves in this book.

The Forever Sky

The Forever Sky
Author: Thomas D. Peacock
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1681340984

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Brothers look to the stars and spin stories, some inspired by Uncle, some of their own making. The best one involves their grandmother and her place in the forever sky.

How Rocket Learned to Read Read Listen Edition

How Rocket Learned to Read  Read   Listen Edition
Author: Tad Hills
Publsiher: Schwartz & Wade
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2010-11-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780307938343

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Learn to read with this Read & Listen edition of the New York Times bestselling picture book, starring an irresistible dog named Rocket and his teacher, a little yellow bird. Follow along as Rocket masters the alphabet, sounds out words, and finally . . . learns to read all on his own! With a story that makes reading fun—and will even help listeners learn to read—this book is ideal for kindergarten classrooms and story hour or as a gift for that beginning reader. Fresh, charming art by Tad Hills, the New York Times bestselling author-illustrator of Duck & Goose, will make this a favorite. This ebook includes Read & Listen audio narration.

One Hundred Years of Old Man Sage

One Hundred Years of Old Man Sage
Author: Jeffrey D. Anderson
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0803210612

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Sherman Sage (ca. 1844?1943) was an unforgettable Arapaho man who witnessed profound change in his community and was one of the last to see the Plains black with buffalo. As a young warrior, Sage defended his band many times, raided enemy camps, saw the first houses go up in Denver, was present at Fort Laramie for the signing of the 1868 treaty, and witnessed Crazy Horse?s surrender. Later, he visited the Ghost Dance prophet Wovoka and became a link in the spread of the Ghost Dance religion to other Plains Indian tribes. As an elder, Old Man Sage was a respected, vigorous leader, walking miles to visit friends and family even in his nineties. One of the most interviewed Native Americans in the Old West, Sage was a wellspring of information for both Arapahos and outsiders about older tribal customs.ø ø Anthropologist Jeffrey D. Anderson gathered information about Sage?s long life from archives, interviews, recollections, and published sources and has here woven it into a compelling biography. We see different sides of Sage?how he followed a traditional Arapaho life path; what he learned about the Rocky Mountains and Plains; what he saw and did as outsiders invaded the Arapahos? homeland in the nineteenth century; how he adjusted, survived, and guided other Arapahos during the early reservation years; and how his legacy lives on today. The remembrances of Old Man Sage?s relatives and descendants of friends make apparent that his vision and guidance were not limited to his lifetime but remain vital today in the Northern Arapaho tribe.