Naadamaading : Dibaajimowinan Ji-Nisidotaading /

Meet Makoons and her friend Nigigoons. Together with their other friends and family, they go berrying and fishing, and listen to the stories of the elders. These original stories, written in Ojibwe by a storytelling team of first language speakers and scholars, delight readers and language learners...

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Other Authors: Thunder, Jonathan (Illustrator), Treuer, Anton (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:Ojibwa
Published: St. Paul, MN : Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2021.
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