Come on, Let's Talk Ojibwe at Home! graphic novels From Helen Hunt Jackson to
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From Helen Hunt Jackson to Angie Debo
a large group of mice is having a wild party inside an old buffalo skull
Her wisdom blossoms from multicultural sources and is always inviting the reader in
fifteen members of the Apsaalooke (Crow) Nation in southeastern Montana and three non-Native missionaries to the reservation describe how Christianity has shaped their lives
But soon she meets an elderly woman next door
Come on, Let's Talk Ojibwe at Home! graphic novels From Helen Hunt Jackson toAmbe, Ojibwemodaa Endaayang! Based on southern Minnesota Ojibwe, this book is an important companion to Our Ojibwe Grammar. It is most useful for the student who wants to take Ojibwemowin into the home, and a wonderful teaching tool for the learner with children. Phrases like "clean your room," "get dressed", "brush your teeth", and "go to sleep now", are of great use. Delightful translations of nursery rhymes and songs are included at the end. This
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