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THEO 305:
Theologies of Justice and Peace.


Annotated resources for Ojibwa
based on work of previous students.

Books: brief list

Go to brief list: Students providing resources. Local resources. Vicarious experience. Books. Magazines and newspapers. Electronic resources. Other resources.

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Books a-f

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Academic American Encyclopedia, The. Grolier Inc. 1988.
Akwesasne Notes. Voices from Wounded Knee, 1973: in the words of the participants. New York: 1975.
Avery, Susan & Skinner, Linda. Extraordinary American Indians Childrens Press. Chicago. 1992.
Bachman, Ronet.  Death and Violence On The Reservation. New York:  Auburn House,       1992.
Banai, Edward Benton. The Mishomis Book. Publisher/ date not avail.
 Basil, Johnston.  The Manitous, The Supernatural World of the Ojibway. New York:Harper Perennial, 1995. (pages xv-25, 97-103)  

Basil, Johnston.  Ojibway Heritage. Lincoln: University of Nebraska, 1990.  (pages 134-147)  

Bierhorst, John. The Red Swan Myths and Tales of American Indians Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1976, pp: 3-33, 141, 149, 167-168, 185-187, 229-233, 277-294.
Bray, Martha Coleman. The Journals of Joseph N. Nicollet St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society, 1970.
Bourgeois, Arthur P.  ed.  Ojibway Narratives of Charles and Charlotte Kawbawgam and       Jacques Lepique 1893-1895. Recorded with notes by, Kidder, Homer H.  Detroit:Wayne State Press, 1983.
Brill, Charles. Indian and Free. St. Paul, MN: University of Minnesota Press. 1974.
Brill, Charles. Red Lake Nation, Portraits of Ojibway Life . University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, 1974., pp: 9-147.
Broker, Ignatia.  Night Flying Woman.  St. Paul:  Minnesota Historical Press, 1983.
Brown, Dee. Wounded Knee: an Indian history of the American West Holt Rinehart and Winston, Inc. 1974. 1970.
Bushnell, David I., Jr. AN OJIBWAY CEREMONY American Anthropologist, 7: 69-73, 1905.
Capps, Walter H.  Seeing With a Native Eye.  New York, NY: Harper & Row Publishers, 1976.

Carlisle, Richard, ed.  The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Mankind, Volume 14. New York: Marshall Cavendish, 1984.   

Clark, Ella Elizabeth. Indian Legends of Canada. Canada: Webcom Ltd., 1960., pp:5-7, 44-46, 68-71, 79-86, 113-115, 120-132, 149- 150.
Clark, Ella E. and Edmonds, Margot. VOICES OF THE WINDS NATIVE AMERICAN LEGENDS. New York, New York: Facts on File Inc., 1989.
Coleman, Sister Bernard, Frogner, Ellen, and Eich, Estelle. OJIBWA MYTHS AND LEGENDS. Minneapolis, MN: Ross and Haines, Inc., Publishers, 1971.
Danziger, Edmund J., Chippewas of Lake Superior. University of Oklahoma Press, 1971.
Deloria, Vine, Jr. God is Red. New York: Del Publishing Co., Inc., 1973 (p.247-301).
Deloria, Vine Jr. Custer Died for Your Sins. Norman and London: University of Oklahoma Press, 1969.
Deloria, Vine, Jr. God is Red. New York: Del Publishing Co. 1973.
Densomore, Frances. Chippewa Customs. Minnesota Historical Society., 1979 (88).
Densomore, Frances. Dakota and Ojibwa People in Minnesota. Minnesota Historical Society, 1977.
Dictionary of World Religions,The. Crim, Keith Ed. San Francisco: Harper & row Publishers, 1981.
Doherty, Ronbert, Paquin Ron., Not First In Nobody's Heart. Iowa State University Press/ Ames, 1992, pp:3-40.
Drimmer, F. Captured by the indians, 15 Firsthand Accounts 1850-1870. New York: Dover Publications. 1961.
Driver, Harold E. Indians of North America. 2nd Ed. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 1961 and 1969.
Dumont, James.  Justice and Native Peoples.”  
Eastman, Charles A. The Soul of the Indian. Lincoln, Nebraska: U. of Nebraska Press, 1980.
Ebbott, Elizabeth. Indians in Minnesota. 4th ed., Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1985 and 1971(p. 1-16, 39-64, 81-88, 122-123, 199-234).
Encyclopedia Americana, The. Grolier Inc. 1991.
Encyclopedia Americana.  Danbury, Conneticut:  Groiler, 1999.
Encyclopedia of the American Religious Experience: Studies of traditions and movements. MacMillan Publishing Co. 1988.
Encyclopedia of Religion, The. Ed. Mircea Eliade. New York: Macmillan, 1987. Volume 4 and 10, s.v. "Native American" & "Ojibwa"
Ferguson, John. War and Peace in the World's Religions.

Books g-o

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Gall, Timothy L., ed.  Worldmark Encyclopedia of Cultures and Daily Life, Volume 2-Americas. Detroit: Gale, 1998. 

Grim, John. The Shaman: Patterns of Religious Healing Among the Ojibwa Indians. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, 1983. (p. 56-169).
Hallowell, Irving A. CULTURE AND EXPERIENCE New York (original date of publication, 1955), 1971.
Henry, Alexander. TRAVEL AND ADVENTURES IN CANADA AND THE INDIAN TERRITORIES, BETWEEN THE YEARS OF 1760-1776 New York (reprinted, 1966), 1809.
Hickerson, Harold. THE CHIPPEWA AND THEIR NEIGHBORS: A STUDY IN ETHNOHISTORY New York, 1970.
Higer, M. Inez. Chippewa Child Life. Minnesota Historical Society Press, 1992, pp: 32-50, 58, 60-102, 106.
Hilger, Sister M. Inez, Chippewa Child Life and its Cultural Background Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 146, Washington D.C., 1951.
Hopfe, Lewis M. Religions of the World. Beverly Hills, California: Glencoe Press, 1976.
Hull, James. Red Shadows In the Mist. James Hull 1969.
Hultkrantz, Ake.  Native Religions of North America, the Power of Visions and Fertility. San Francisco: Harper & Row, Publishers.  
Hutchinson, John A. Paths of Faith. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1981.
Hyde, George E. Indians of the Woodlands-From Prehistoric Times to 1725 Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press, 1962.
Jaimes, Annette M. Ed. The State of Native America. Boston: South End Press, 1992.
James, Bernard J. CONTINUITY AND EMEREGENCE IN INDIAN POVERTY CULTURE Current Anthropology, 11: 435-452, 1970.
James, Edwin, ed. A NARRAITVE OF THE CAPTIVITY AND ADVENTURE OF JOHN TANNER (U.S. INTERPRETER AT THE SAUT DE STE. MARIE) DURING THIRTY YEARS RESIDENCE AMONG THE INDIANS IN THE INTERIOR OF NORTH AMERICA (original date of publication, 1830), 1956.
Jenness, Diamond. THE OJIBWA INDIANS OF PARRY ISLAND, THEIR SOCIAL AND RELIGIOUS LIFE OTTAWA (Canada Dept. of Mines, Bulletin 78, Anthropological Series, 17), 1935.
Jenz, Thomas. The Woodlands, The Story of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, 1994.
Johnson, Eastman. LAKE SUPERIOR INDIANS. Afton, MN: Johnston Pulishing Inc., 1983.
Johnson, Michael.  The Native Tribes of North America.  NY, NY: New York U. Press, 1994.
Johnston, Basil. Ojibwa Heritage. New York: Columbia University Press, 1976.
Johnston, Basil.  The Manitous:  The Spiritual World of the Ojibway.  New York:  Harpercollins Publishers, 1995.
Josephy, Alvin M, Jr. The Indian Heritage of America. New York: Alfred A Knopf, Inc., 1968.
Kehoe, Alice Beck. North American Indians: A Comprehensive Account. New Jersey: Prentice Hall, Ince., 1981.
Kinietz, W. Vernon. CHIPPEWA VILLAGE, THE STORY OF KATIKITEGON 1947.
Kohl, Johann Georg, Kitchi-gami: Life Among the Lake Superior Ojibwa MN Historical Society Press, St. Paul, MN, 1985.
Landes, Ruth. Ojibwa Religion and the Midewin. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1968. pp. 71-230.
Leitch, Barbara.  A Concise Dictionary of Indian Tribes in North America. Algonque, Michigan, 1979.
Long, John. VOYAGES AND TRAVELS OF AN IDIAN INTERPRETER AND TRADER 1768-1782, Cleveland, ed. Reuben Gold Thwaites (Early Western Travels, 1746-1846,2)
Lucas, Eileen The Ojibwas
Lurie, Nancy Oestreich. COMMENTS ON BERNARD J. JAMES'S ANALYSIS OF OJIBWA ACCULTURATION American AMthropologist, 64: 826-833, 1962.

Meyer, Melissa, The White Earth Tragedy.  Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press, 1994, p. 225-235.  

Michelson, Truman J. OJIBWA TALES. Journal of American Folklore, 1911.
Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Indians, The.  Walking Forward, Looking Back. Onamia, MN: 1998.
Minnesota Indian, The. Minnesota Indian Affairs Commission.
Ojibway Language, a Course for Elementary Schools. Minnesota Department of Education. 1971.

This gave me some assistanc ein pronunciation. Illustrates a preoccupation in Ojibway language with things in nature. Many words relate to kinds of tree, and animals that English is a bit more ambiguous about.

O'Leary, Timothy J.  and David Levinson, vol. eds.  Encyclopedia of World Cultures, Volume I, North America. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1991. 

Books p-z

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Paredes, J. Anthony. Anishinabe - 6 Studies of Modern Chippewa, Gainesville: University Presses of Florida, 1980. pp. 242-410.
Pelto, G. Anishinabe, 6 Studies of Modern Chippewa. Tallahasee, Fa: University of Florida Press, 1980.
Perennial Dictionary of World Religions, The. San Fransisco: Harper & Row, 1989.
Pfaff, Tim. PATHS OF THE PEOPLE THE OJIBWE IN THE CHIPPEWA VALLEY. Eau Claire, Wisconsin: Chippewa Valley Museum Press, 1993.
Redsky, James. Great Leader of the Ojibwa: Mis-quona-queb. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1972.
Religious Heritage of America, The. Shulman, Albert M. New York: The Tantivy Press, 1981.

Rosenblatt, Judith, ed.  Indians In Minnesota, Fourth Edition; Elizabeth Ebbott for the League of Women Voters of Minnesota. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1985.        

Ross, Rupert. Dancing with a Ghost: Exploring Indian Reality.  Markham, Ontario: Octopus Publishing, 1992.
Savill, S. Pears Encyclopedia of Myths and Legends. Pelham Books, 1978.
Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe. TRAVELING NORTH. Narrative Journal, 1953.
Seger, John., Early Days Among the Cheyenne and Araphoe Indians. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman Oklahoma, 1956., pp:3-25.
Stan, Susan. The Ojibwe. Vero Beach, FL: Rourke Publications, Inc., 1989.
Sturtevant, William C, editor. Handbook of North American Indians.  Washington: Smithsonian Institute, 1978.
Sun Bear and Wabun. The Medicine Wheel. Earth Astrology. Prentice Hall Press. 1980.
Sutherland, Stewart, et. al., The World Religions G.K. Hall and Co., Boston, MA, 1988. pp: 873-878.
Swanton, John R. The Indian Tribes of North America Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 145, Washington, D.C.: U.S.Government Printing Office, 1953.
Vizenor, Gerald. The People Named the Chippewa. University of Minnesota Press, 1984 (139-142).
Vizenor, Gerald., Crossbloods, Bone Courts, Bingo, and Other Reports. University of MinnesotaPress, 1990. PP: 3-83, 157-193. 217-259.
Warren, William W. History of the Ojibwa People. Minnesota Historical Society Press, 1984 (Read many different sections).

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