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Makwa Gitigaadaan Gitigaan / Bear Plants a Garden, Ojibwe and English Photography When Orca Chief discovers what

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When Orca Chief discovers what the hunters have done

and addresses what different groups are doing to keep languages alive and pass them down to the younger generations

Walter Hendricks during 1936-1937 in which he told her 17 traditional Seneca stories

historical events and people

Basil Johnston (1929-2015) from Chippewas of Nawash First Nation in Ontario wrote Ojibwe language dictionaries and courses of study

Makwa Gitigaadaan Gitigaan / Bear Plants a Garden, Ojibwe and English Photography When Orca Chief discovers whatMakwa Gitigaadaan Gitigaan Bear Plants a Garden is a colorful storybook in Ojibwe and English. The artwork is by Arthur McBain. The story is by Brita Vija Brookes, and translated by Isadore Toulouse from Wikwemikong Unceded Reserve, and Shirley Ida Williams, Migizi ow kwe, That Eagle Woman, who is a member of the Bird Clan of the Ojibway and Odawa First Nations of Canada. Makwa Gitigaadaan Gitigaan Bear Plants a Garden follows the adventures of Bear

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