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Rachel's Children
Stories from a Contemporary Native American Woman
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160 pages
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Focusing on a contemporary Ojibwa family, the narrative reveals how traditional beliefs empower Rachel and her children to navigate racism in rural Michigan. The author's unique blend of ethnography, theatrical script, and novelistic elements mirrors the Ojibwa storytelling tradition. This compelling account not only highlights cultural resilience but also serves as an educational resource for those in Native studies, multicultural education, and anthropology.
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2004, hardcover
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