The Ojibwe of Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and North Dakota

The Library of Native Americans

More than 500 years ago, the Ojibwe settled on lands that makes up the states of Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota, as well as parts of southern Canada. The Ojibwe were a resourceful people who made the most of what the Great Lakes region had to offer them.

* Reviews *

Book Review--
"Fit nicely into many state curriculums."
--School Library Journal

Book Review--
"Interesting and informative...illustrations are well chosen and well placed to support the text...authors are careful to note which information is theory and which is based on current archeological evidence... clearly and effectively written for the targeted age group and would be a good addition to any library. Recommended"
- Library Media Connection

Book Review--
"Well written book...Very good."
- D. Lundberg, Lakeview School
Library Bound Book List: $32.93 / S&L: $24.70

Reading Level: 4

Interest Level: 3-6

Product type : Library Bound Book
ISBN : 978-1-4042-2873-3
Author : Janet Palazzo-Craig
Copyright : 2005
Language : English
Category : American History, States
Pages : 64
Dewey : 977.004
ATOS : 6.5
ARPoints : 1
Subject : American History, States
Binding : Library
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