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A Dictionary of the Ojibway Language 9020
General Description:
Frederic Baraga. A current printing by the Minnesota Historical Society of the historic dictionary first printed in 1853 by Fr. Baraga, a Catholic priest who served in the Upper Peninsula Michigan Ojibway communities in the trade period. This 522 page book has been and is a valuable resource for finding word translations from English to Ojibway, and from Ojibway to English. A forward by John D. Nichols, professor of American Indian Studies at the University of Minnesota, discusses the historical and cultural context in which the dictionary was created. A classic documentation that continues to catch the eye of cultural students. |
A Dictionary of the Ojibway Language
Size: 5 1/2 inches by 8 inches - 522 pages |
Per each /$25.95 |
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