LIBROS DEL AUTOR: david dplain

4 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: david dplain

  • From Ouisconsin to Caughnawaga
    David D. Plain / David DPlain
    From Ouisconsin to Caughnawaga is a compendium of spellbinding short stories of the Great Lakes First Nations. The stories cover a two hundred year period between c 1618 and 1818 C.E. The interactions between various First Nations and Colonial Governments are related in traditional storyteller fashion. Discover the intrigues between First Nations as they struggle to stem the ti...
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    23,57 €

  • 1300 Moons
    David D. Plain / David DPlain
    1300 Moons is based on the life story of Saulteux Ojibwa Chief Kioscance or Young Gull who lived during the French régime in North America ca 1640-1748. It follows his life’s journey from a youth through his years as a warrior, to great War Chief, to elder on the council. Young Gull led his people south after the Iroquois War to establish them at Aamjiwnaang at the foot of Lake...
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    21,49 €

  • The Plains of Aamjiwnaang
    David D. Plain / David DPlain
    Aamjiwnaang is the name the Saulteux Band of Ahnishenahbek (Chippewa) gave their hunting territory that encompassed both sides of the St. Clair River and the adjacent lands in the southern part of Lake Huron. The book focuses on four generations of Chippewa chiefs beginning with Young Gull who led a group of Saulteux people south from Lake Superior in the first decade of the ei...
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    20,42 €

  • Ways of Our Grandfathers
    David D. Plain / David DPlain
    Ways of Our Grandfathers compliments David D Plain’s previous book, The Plains of Aamjiwnaang. While his first book focused on the history of the Ahnishenahbek (Chippewa) of Aamjiwnaang territory Ways of Our Grandfathers describes Ahnishenahbek culture and traditions from the pre and early contact period with Europeans. It covers such anthropological topics as social life, eco...
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    17,45 €