Friday, January 6, 2012
The Place of the Pike (Gnoozhekaaning): A History of the Bay Mills Indian Community
Product Description Throughout much of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the Ojibway people of Michigan's Bay Mills Indian reservation endured hopeless poverty, cultural repression, and deep racial prejudice. Despite such odds, they have survived as a people and a community through reliance on the bond of kin, the ability to reap and share the abundance of nature, and a strong belief in their identity as a native people.brDrawn from oral accounts of tribal elders, iThe Place of the Pike/i tells the history of the Bay Mills community from the perspective of the people themselves, whose own view o
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