Ottawa stories from the Springs : anishinaabe dibaadjimowinan wodi gaa binjibaamigak wodi mookodjiwong e zhinikaadek / translated and edited by Howard Webkamigad.
2015
E99.C6 O87 2015eb
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Ottawa stories from the Springs : anishinaabe dibaadjimowinan wodi gaa binjibaamigak wodi mookodjiwong e zhinikaadek / translated and edited by Howard Webkamigad.
ISBN
9781609174224 (electronic book)
9781611861372
9781611861372
Published
East Lansing : Michigan State University Press, [2015]
Copyright
©2015
Language
English
Language Note
English and Ojibwa.
Description
1 online resource (xxv, 279 pages).
Call Number
E99.C6 O87 2015eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
398.2089/97333
Summary
"Sometimes things come to people out of the blue and seemingly for a reason. The Anishinaabe word for this is nigika. The stories contained in this collection reached Howard Webkamigad nearly eighty years after they were recorded, after first being kept in their original copper wire format by the American Philosophical Society and later being converted onto cassettes and held by Dr. James McClurken of Michigan State University. These rich tales, recorded by Anishinaabe people in the Harbor Springs area of Michigan, draw on the legends, fables, trickster stories, parables, and humor of Anishinaabe culture. Reaching back to the distant past but also delving into more recent events, this book contains a broad swath of the history of the Ojibwe/Chippewa, Ottawa, Pottawatomi, Algonkian, Abenaki, Saulteau, Mashkiigowok/Cree, and other groups that make up the broad range of the Anishinaabe-speaking peoples. Provided here are original stories transcribed from Anishinaabe-language recordings alongside Howard Webkamigad's English translations. These stories not only provide a textured portrait of a complex people but also will help Anishinaabe-language learners see patterns in the language and get a sense of how it flows. Featuring side-by-side Anishinaabe/English translations"-- Provided by publisher.
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American Indian studies series (East Lansing, Mich.)
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Table of Contents
Note on the Recordings / by James McClurken
Foreword / by Frank Ettawageshik
Introduction, Acknowledgements, and General Comments
Anishinaabemowin Sounds
Long and Short Vowel Sounds
SECTION 1. Nenibozhoo Stories
SECTION 2. Legends and Cultural Stories
SECTION 3. Historical Stories
SECTION 4. Contemporary Stories.
Foreword / by Frank Ettawageshik
Introduction, Acknowledgements, and General Comments
Anishinaabemowin Sounds
Long and Short Vowel Sounds
SECTION 1. Nenibozhoo Stories
SECTION 2. Legends and Cultural Stories
SECTION 3. Historical Stories
SECTION 4. Contemporary Stories.