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THEO 305:
Theologies of Justice and Peace.


Annotated resources for Ojibwa
based on work of previous students.

Electronic Resources: complete, annotated list

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

Go to complete, annotated list: Local resources. Vicarious experience. Books. Magazines and newspapers. Electronic resources. Other resources.

Go to Ojibwa Home Page.

PBS Spear Fishing video from the Sociology Dept. of UST, Professor Brad Stewart.

This video is where I got all my statistical info on the spear fishing issue. It has both sides objectively and intelligently pointed out and it lets people who support both sides speak also. It was very helpful in the influential promoter step.

<http://www.newslibrary.com>   

www.turtle-island.com/historytext.html
This source was very valuable.  I found much of the history here that I thought I would find in an encyclopedia.  It also gave me a great insight to how the Ojibwa lived and what was, and still is, important to them.  The main reason this source is so good is because it not only gave a history of these people, but also a cultural perspective.

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

Go to complete, annotated list: Local resources. Vicarious experience. Books. Magazines and newspapers. Electronic resources. Other resources.

Go to Ojibwa Home Page.