The Ojibwe are storytellers. Stories and legends are the way that knowledge is passed down to children. There are three types of Ojibwe stories: Creation and migration stories; stories told for amusement; and life lessons told through stories of Nanabohzo.
This is a book of life lessons.
In the Ojibwe tradition of story telling, these stories are to be told only in the winter, after the first snowfall.
47 pages.
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