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Through the memories and letters of Bill Baker, this book offers a profound glimpse into Ojibwe traditions and the complexities of Indigenous life in the twentieth century. It explores significant historical events such as boarding school experiences, World Wars, and tribal movements, while highlighting essential native practices like wild ricing and powwows. The portrayal of reservation life provides a poignant and often unseen reality, revealing the resilience and cultural richness of the Ojibwe community amidst various challenges.
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Just Too Much of an Indian: Bill Baker, Stalwart in a Fading Culture, Thomas Vennum
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- 2009
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