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Remembering Green: An Ojibwe Girl's Tale

Remembering Green: An Ojibwe Girl's Tale
Remembering Green: An Ojibwe Girl's Tale
Reads: 
13
Pages: 
36
Average: 5 (1 vote)
5

Remembering Green features Wenonah, an Ojibwe girl from the Lac Du Flambeau tribe in northern Wisconsin in the early 1900’s during the forced assimilation period of Native American children into the white culture.  It was a dark time in our history for Indigenous people as they were stripped of their native heritage and culture and sent to boarding schools where they were forced to forget everything they knew about their lives as Native Americans.  Wenonah and her Grandfather will discover ways that Wenonah can remember her Ojibwe heritage even though the world is changing for them all.

Book Details

Pages: 36
Reading Level: Intermediate (6 to 9)
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-63233-271-4
Categories: Educational, Growing Up, History
Features: Illustrations, Narrations
Keywords: native american, us history, history, herstory, girl, indian, culture
Date Added: July 24, 2020