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The Ojibwa (Indians of North America)

Paperback Edition

$14.99

The Ojibwe people are an indigenous people with a rich history and culture. They are part of the Anishinaabe Nation and primarily reside in the northern United States and southern Canada. The Ojibwe are known for their traditional hunting and gathering practices, as well as their strong spiritual beliefs and connection to the land.

Curator Notes

Library edition beautifully processed with care. Excellent reading copy. Safe, solid structural spine routing. Minimal corner rubbing from shelf storage. Internally pristine.

Romans 12:2 — 'Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.'

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