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Tech

(1,927 posts)
Thu Jul 2, 2020, 10:40 AM Jul 2020

Can anyone recommend a good book on the Ojibwe Nation? My new granddaughter has a

Ojibwe father. We don't have much disposable income, and there are many books to choose from.

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Can anyone recommend a good book on the Ojibwe Nation? My new granddaughter has a (Original Post) Tech Jul 2020 OP
The Birchbark House pattyloutwo Jul 2020 #1
Thanks. Will look for it. Tech Jul 2020 #2
Look on Amazon Bayard Jul 2020 #3

pattyloutwo

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1. The Birchbark House
Thu Jul 2, 2020, 11:36 AM
Jul 2020

By Louise Erdrich. Children’s historical fiction, geared for around 5th grade. I enjoyed it as an adult; easily found at Goodwill and other thrift stores. There are two more books in the series which I haven’t read yet.

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