Native People of Wisconsin (New Badger History)
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Book Description
Native People of Wisconsin introduces students to the twelve Indian nations that live in Wisconsin, and incorporates various ways Native people remember the past, emphasizing the value of oral tradition. Chapters devoted to each Wisconsin Indian Nation—the Ho-Chunk, Menominee, Potawatomi, Oneida, Mohican, Brothertown, and six Bands of Ojibwe—have three main topics: tribal traditions, tribal history, and tribal life today. This structure will help young readers learn the unique history of each Nation, the ways that the Nations differ from one another, the commonalities among the groups, and those values Native people share with non-Indians.
New Badger History Reader
Distributed for the Wisconsin Historical Society Press
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New Badger History Reader Distributed by the University of Wisconsin Press, for the Wisconsin Historical Society Press
Native People of Wisconsin (New Badger History)
Native People of Wisconsin (New Badger History),Patty Loew,Wisconsin Historical Society,0870203487,Ethnic Issues,Ethnic Studies - Native American Studies,History,Indians of North America,Juvenile literature,Social Science,Social life and customs,Sociology,United States - State & Local - Midwest,Wisconsin,Social Science / Native American Studies
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