Author: Louise Erdrich
Publisher: National Geographic Books
ISBN: 9780792253730
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
Award-winning novelist Erdrich brilliantly weaves ancient Ojibwe rock paintings, personal insights on Ojibwe culture, and keen observations about her family into a lyrical and entertaining memoir.
Indian Givers
Author: Jack Weatherford
Publisher: Crown
ISBN: 030771716X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 370
Book Description
An utterly compelling story of how the cultural, social, and political practices of Native Americans transformed the way life is lived throughout the world, with a new introduction by the author “As entertaining as it is thoughtful . . . Few contemporary writers have Weatherford’s talent for making the deep sweep of history seem vital and immediate.”—The Washington Post After 500 years, the world’s huge debt to the wisdom of the Native Americans has finally been explored in all its vivid drama by anthropologist Jack Weatherford. He traces the crucial contributions made by the Native Americans to our federal system of government, our democratic institutions, modern medicine, agriculture, architecture, and ecology, and in this astonishing, ground-breaking book takes a giant step toward recovering a true American history.
Publisher: Crown
ISBN: 030771716X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 370
Book Description
An utterly compelling story of how the cultural, social, and political practices of Native Americans transformed the way life is lived throughout the world, with a new introduction by the author “As entertaining as it is thoughtful . . . Few contemporary writers have Weatherford’s talent for making the deep sweep of history seem vital and immediate.”—The Washington Post After 500 years, the world’s huge debt to the wisdom of the Native Americans has finally been explored in all its vivid drama by anthropologist Jack Weatherford. He traces the crucial contributions made by the Native Americans to our federal system of government, our democratic institutions, modern medicine, agriculture, architecture, and ecology, and in this astonishing, ground-breaking book takes a giant step toward recovering a true American history.
The Plague of Doves
Author: Louise Erdrich
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0060515120
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 327
Book Description
Louise Erdrich's mesmerizing new novel, her first in almost three years, centers on a compelling mystery. The unsolved murder of a farm family haunts the small, white, off-reservation town of Pluto, North Dakota. The vengeance exacted for this crime and the subsequent distortions of truth transform the lives of Ojibwe living on the nearby reservation and shape the passions of both communities for the next generation. The descendants of Ojibwe and white intermarry, their lives intertwine; only the youngest generation, of mixed blood, remains unaware of the role the past continues to play in their lives. Evelina Harp is a witty, ambitious young girl, part Ojibwe, part white, who is prone to falling hopelessly in love. Mooshum, Evelina's grandfather, is a seductive storyteller, a repository of family and tribal history with an all-too-intimate knowledge of the violent past. Nobody understands the weight of historical injustice better than Judge Antone Bazil Coutts, a thoughtful mixed blood who witnesses the lives of those who appear before him, and whose own love life reflects the entire history of the territory. In distinct and winning voices, Erdrich's narrators unravel the stories of different generations and families in this corner of North Dakota. Bound by love, torn by history, the two communities' collective stories finally come together in a wrenching truth revealed in the novel's final pages. The Plague of Doves is one of the major achievements of Louise Erdrich's considerable oeuvre, a quintessentially American story and the most complex and original of her books.
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0060515120
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 327
Book Description
Louise Erdrich's mesmerizing new novel, her first in almost three years, centers on a compelling mystery. The unsolved murder of a farm family haunts the small, white, off-reservation town of Pluto, North Dakota. The vengeance exacted for this crime and the subsequent distortions of truth transform the lives of Ojibwe living on the nearby reservation and shape the passions of both communities for the next generation. The descendants of Ojibwe and white intermarry, their lives intertwine; only the youngest generation, of mixed blood, remains unaware of the role the past continues to play in their lives. Evelina Harp is a witty, ambitious young girl, part Ojibwe, part white, who is prone to falling hopelessly in love. Mooshum, Evelina's grandfather, is a seductive storyteller, a repository of family and tribal history with an all-too-intimate knowledge of the violent past. Nobody understands the weight of historical injustice better than Judge Antone Bazil Coutts, a thoughtful mixed blood who witnesses the lives of those who appear before him, and whose own love life reflects the entire history of the territory. In distinct and winning voices, Erdrich's narrators unravel the stories of different generations and families in this corner of North Dakota. Bound by love, torn by history, the two communities' collective stories finally come together in a wrenching truth revealed in the novel's final pages. The Plague of Doves is one of the major achievements of Louise Erdrich's considerable oeuvre, a quintessentially American story and the most complex and original of her books.
Baptism of Desire
Author: Louise Erdrich
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0060920440
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
A second book of poetry by Louise Erdich, author of the bestselling and award winning novels Love Medicine, The Beet Queen and Tracks. Baptisim by blood, water, or desire is necessary for salvation in Roman Catholic tradition, and baptism of desire in the term used for the leap of trust by which a sincere believer can experience spiritual regeneration.Louise Erdrich's poems are acts of redemption. Everywhere evident is Erdrich's unique capacity for finding the perfect word, the fresh, yet absolutely right, metaphor that makes her wrk both profound and accessable.
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0060920440
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
A second book of poetry by Louise Erdich, author of the bestselling and award winning novels Love Medicine, The Beet Queen and Tracks. Baptisim by blood, water, or desire is necessary for salvation in Roman Catholic tradition, and baptism of desire in the term used for the leap of trust by which a sincere believer can experience spiritual regeneration.Louise Erdrich's poems are acts of redemption. Everywhere evident is Erdrich's unique capacity for finding the perfect word, the fresh, yet absolutely right, metaphor that makes her wrk both profound and accessable.
Tales of Burning Love
Author: Louise Erdrich
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 9780060928360
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 468
Book Description
In her boldest and most darkly humorous novel yet, award-winning, critically acclaimed and bestselling novelist Louise Erdrich tells the intimate and powerful stories of five Great Plains women whose lives are connected through one man. Stranded in a North Dakota blizzard, Jack Mauser's former wives huddle for warmth and pass the endless night by remembering the stories of how each came to love, marry and ultimately move beyond Jack. At times painful, at times heartbreaking and often times comic, their tales become the adhesive that holds them together in their love for Jack and in their lives as women. Erdrich, with her characteristic powers of observation and luminescent prose, brings these women's unforgettable stories to life with astonishing candor and warmth. Filled with keen perceptions about the apparatus for survival, the force of passion and the necessity of hope, Tales of Burning Love is a tour de force from one of the most formidable American writers at work today.
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 9780060928360
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 468
Book Description
In her boldest and most darkly humorous novel yet, award-winning, critically acclaimed and bestselling novelist Louise Erdrich tells the intimate and powerful stories of five Great Plains women whose lives are connected through one man. Stranded in a North Dakota blizzard, Jack Mauser's former wives huddle for warmth and pass the endless night by remembering the stories of how each came to love, marry and ultimately move beyond Jack. At times painful, at times heartbreaking and often times comic, their tales become the adhesive that holds them together in their love for Jack and in their lives as women. Erdrich, with her characteristic powers of observation and luminescent prose, brings these women's unforgettable stories to life with astonishing candor and warmth. Filled with keen perceptions about the apparatus for survival, the force of passion and the necessity of hope, Tales of Burning Love is a tour de force from one of the most formidable American writers at work today.
Chickadee
Author: Louise Erdrich
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0062190075
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 156
Book Description
Winner of the Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction, Chickadee is the first novel of a new arc in the critically acclaimed Birchbark House series by New York Times bestselling author Louise Erdrich. Twin brothers Chickadee and Makoons have done everything together since they were born—until the unthinkable happens and the brothers are separated. Desperate to reunite, both Chickadee and his family must travel across new territories, forge unlikely friendships, and experience both unexpected moments of unbearable heartache as well as pure happiness. And through it all, Chickadee has the strength of his namesake, the chickadee, to carry him on. Chickadee continues the story of one Ojibwe family's journey through one hundred years in America. School Library Journal, in a starred review, proclaimed, "Readers will be more than happy to welcome little Chickadee into their hearts."
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0062190075
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 156
Book Description
Winner of the Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction, Chickadee is the first novel of a new arc in the critically acclaimed Birchbark House series by New York Times bestselling author Louise Erdrich. Twin brothers Chickadee and Makoons have done everything together since they were born—until the unthinkable happens and the brothers are separated. Desperate to reunite, both Chickadee and his family must travel across new territories, forge unlikely friendships, and experience both unexpected moments of unbearable heartache as well as pure happiness. And through it all, Chickadee has the strength of his namesake, the chickadee, to carry him on. Chickadee continues the story of one Ojibwe family's journey through one hundred years in America. School Library Journal, in a starred review, proclaimed, "Readers will be more than happy to welcome little Chickadee into their hearts."
Makoons
Author: Louise Erdrich
Publisher: HarperCollins
ISBN: 0062395408
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 115
Book Description
In this award-winning sequel to Chickadee, acclaimed author Louise Erdrich continues her celebrated Birchbark House series with the story of an Ojibwe family in nineteenth-century America. Named for the Ojibwe word for little bear, Makoons and his twin, Chickadee, have traveled with their family to the Great Plains of Dakota Territory. There they must learn to become buffalo hunters and once again help their people make a home in a new land. But Makoons has had a vision that foretells great challenges—challenges that his family may not be able to overcome. Based on Louise Erdrich’s own family history, this fifth book in the series features black-and-white interior illustrations, a note from the author about her research, and a map and glossary of Ojibwe terms.
Publisher: HarperCollins
ISBN: 0062395408
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 115
Book Description
In this award-winning sequel to Chickadee, acclaimed author Louise Erdrich continues her celebrated Birchbark House series with the story of an Ojibwe family in nineteenth-century America. Named for the Ojibwe word for little bear, Makoons and his twin, Chickadee, have traveled with their family to the Great Plains of Dakota Territory. There they must learn to become buffalo hunters and once again help their people make a home in a new land. But Makoons has had a vision that foretells great challenges—challenges that his family may not be able to overcome. Based on Louise Erdrich’s own family history, this fifth book in the series features black-and-white interior illustrations, a note from the author about her research, and a map and glossary of Ojibwe terms.
The Cultural Toolbox
Author: Anton Treuer
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781681342146
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Ojibwe culture has changed over time, but these changes have found a way to stay recognizable to the Ojibwe ancestors, ancient and modern.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781681342146
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Ojibwe culture has changed over time, but these changes have found a way to stay recognizable to the Ojibwe ancestors, ancient and modern.
Books and Islands in Ojibwe Country
Author: Louise Erdrich
Publisher: National Geographic Books
ISBN: 9780792253730
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
Award-winning novelist Erdrich brilliantly weaves ancient Ojibwe rock paintings, personal insights on Ojibwe culture, and keen observations about her family into a lyrical and entertaining memoir.
Publisher: National Geographic Books
ISBN: 9780792253730
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
Award-winning novelist Erdrich brilliantly weaves ancient Ojibwe rock paintings, personal insights on Ojibwe culture, and keen observations about her family into a lyrical and entertaining memoir.
Books and Islands in Ojibwe Country
Author: Louise Erdrich
Publisher: National Geographic Books
ISBN: 0792257197
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 126
Book Description
"An account of Louise Erdrich's trip through the lakes and islands of southern Ontario with her 18-month old baby and the baby's father, an Ojibwe spiritual leader and guide"--
Publisher: National Geographic Books
ISBN: 0792257197
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 126
Book Description
"An account of Louise Erdrich's trip through the lakes and islands of southern Ontario with her 18-month old baby and the baby's father, an Ojibwe spiritual leader and guide"--
Summary of Louise Erdrich's Books and Islands in Ojibwe Country
Author: Everest Media,
Publisher: Everest Media LLC
ISBN: 1669394824
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 20
Book Description
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 The Ojibwe people originally lived in Michigan, Minnesota, Ontario, Manitoba, and North Dakota. They spoke the Algonquin language, which was later renamed Ojibwemowin. The word mazina is the root for dozens of words that relate to made images and the substances upon which they are drawn. #2 The Ojibwe had been using the word mazinibaganjigan for years to describe dental pictographs made on birchbark. They believed that these books were sacred, and that the land bridge theory was a concept convenient to non-Indians. #3 I hate to leave home, and I always find myself doing things that I have put off for months, even years, just at the last minute. I always change my will, then clean out cabinets and file old letters. I make certain that we all have sufficient underwear, money, and phone numbers. #4 I have named each tree in my backyard, and I love them dearly. They are a source of light and shade, and they provide an ever-shifting pattern of shadows on the old cream-colored walls of my house.
Publisher: Everest Media LLC
ISBN: 1669394824
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 20
Book Description
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 The Ojibwe people originally lived in Michigan, Minnesota, Ontario, Manitoba, and North Dakota. They spoke the Algonquin language, which was later renamed Ojibwemowin. The word mazina is the root for dozens of words that relate to made images and the substances upon which they are drawn. #2 The Ojibwe had been using the word mazinibaganjigan for years to describe dental pictographs made on birchbark. They believed that these books were sacred, and that the land bridge theory was a concept convenient to non-Indians. #3 I hate to leave home, and I always find myself doing things that I have put off for months, even years, just at the last minute. I always change my will, then clean out cabinets and file old letters. I make certain that we all have sufficient underwear, money, and phone numbers. #4 I have named each tree in my backyard, and I love them dearly. They are a source of light and shade, and they provide an ever-shifting pattern of shadows on the old cream-colored walls of my house.