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Anishinaabe

From the Set 21st Century Junior Library

The Anishinaabe peoples share language, culture, and history that connect them in many ways. In this introduction to the Council of Three Fires, readers learn about the Ojibwa, Potawatomi, and Odawa peoples, land, history, and accomplishments. Written by Indigenous author and public historian, Heather Bruegl, a citizen of the Oneida Nation and first-line descendent Strockbridge-Munsee, this series provides a simple and authentic introduction to the unique cultures and peoples that have made this continent home for thousands of years, and are still here today.

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Interest Level Grade 2 - Grade 5
Reading Level Grade 4
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Language English
Publisher Cherry Lake Publishing
Available Formats Reinforced book (9781668956243), Paperback (9781668957097), PDF (9781668958834), ePub (9781668957967), Hosted ebook (9781668959701), Kindle (9781668960417)
Copyright 2025
Number of Pages 24
Dimensions 8.25 x 8.25
Graphics Full-color photographs

Author: Heather Bruegl

Heather Bruegl, Oneida Nation of Wisconsin/Stockbridge-Munsee, is a Madonna University graduate with a Master of Arts in U.S. History. Heather is a public historian and decolonial educator and travels frequently to present on Indigenous American history, including policy and activism. In the Munsee language, Heather’s name is Kiishookunkwe, meaning sunflower in full bloom.

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Full-color photographs