text Nibi emosaawdang
- Summary
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"A translation of The Water Walker into Anishinaabemowin. The book contains both Anishinaabemowin and English. The Water Walker is the story of a determined Ojibwe Grandmother who walked around all of the Great Lakes to protect our water."--
- Format
- text
- Description
- 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 22 cm
- Publisher
- Second Story Press 2019
Library | Location | Status |
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Library | Location | Status |
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TADL-WOOD | JE ROB in Juvenile Easy | Checked out (Due: 2024-06-30) |
Traditional ecological knowledge Great Lakes Region (North America) Juvenile literature
Human ecology Great Lakes Region (North America) Juvenile literature
Water conservation Great Lakes Region (North America) Juvenile literature
Environmental protection Great Lakes Region (North America) Juvenile literature
Ojibwa Indians Science Canada Juvenile literature
Ojibwe language materials Bilingual
Native peoples Ecology Canada Juvenile literature
Savoirs écologiques traditionnels Grands Lacs, Région des (Amérique du Nord) Ouvrages pour la jeunesse
Écologie humaine Grands Lacs, Région des (Amérique du Nord) Ouvrages pour la jeunesse
Eau Conservation Grands Lacs, Région des (Amérique du Nord) Ouvrages pour la jeunesse
Environnement Protection Grands Lacs, Région des (Amérique du Nord) Ouvrages pour la jeunesse
Ojibwa (Indiens) Sciences Canada Ouvrages pour la jeunesse
JUVENILE FICTION / People & Places / Canada / Native Canadian
JUVENILE FICTION / Nature & the Natural World / Environment
Environmental protection
Human ecology
Traditional ecological knowledge
Water conservation
Canada
Great Lakes Region
Ojibwa Activism
Aboriginal Canadians Environmental concerns
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