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We have the right to exist : a translation of aboriginal indigenous thought : the first book ever published from an Ahnishinahbæót̳jibway perspective

Title
We have the right to exist : a translation of aboriginal indigenous thought : the first book ever published from an Ahnishinahbæót̳jibway perspective / by Wub-e-ke-niew.
Author
Wub-e-ke-niew, 1928-1997.
Publication
New York City : Black Thistle Press, 1995.

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Description
liii, 366 pages : illustrations; 23 cm
Summary
Based on oral tradition of the history and genealogy of Red Lake Reservation.
Subject
  • USA Government
  • Ojibwa Indians
  • Ojibwa philosophy
  • Ojibwa Indians > Government relations
  • Indigenous peoples
  • Selbstverständnis
  • Weltbild
  • Ethnische Identität
  • Minorities
  • INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
  • LAND RIGHTS
  • HUMAN RIGHTS
  • Red Lake Indian Reservation (Minn.)
  • Minnesota > Red Lake Indian Reservation
  • Ojibwa
  • Indianer
Note
  • On t.p. "t̳"is superscript.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 309-366).
Contents
Introduction : We, The Ahnishinahbæót̳jibway and the Euro-Americans' Chippewa Indians -- The Ahnishinahbæót̳jibway -- The Western European colonists and their Indian interface -- French Canadians, the fur trade, and colonial exploitation by corporations with royal charters -- Indian treaties -- Indian Reservations -- Euro-American perspectives -- History and time -- Identity and stereotypes -- The Mission School -- The 1934 Indian Reorganization Act -- The I.R.A. and Red Lake -- "Indian democracy" -- Indian tribal courts -- Religion -- Language.
ISBN
  • 0962818143
  • 9780962818141
LCCN
95191470
OCLC
  • ocm31999048
  • 31999048
  • SCSB-14170331
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library