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The Legend of Minnesota_Resources

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Brill, C. (1971). Indian and Free, A Contemporary Portrait of Life on a Chippewa Reservation. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

Brill, C. (1992). Red Lake Nation, Potraits of Ojibway Life. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

NiiSka, C. (2001, June 22). Native American Press. Retrieved February 2, 2009, from maquah: http://www.maquah.net/clara/Press-ON/01-06022_courts.html

Schlosser, S. E. (2008, February 18). Coyote and the Columbia. Retrieved February 2, 2009, from Mendota Mdewakanton Dakota Community: http://mendotadakota.com/mn/cateogory/native-americans-stories-folklore-religion/page/2/

Todd, A. (2003). The Ojibwe, People of the Great Lakes. Mankato: Capstone Press.

Vizenor, G. (1984). The People Named the Chippewa Narrative Histories. Minneapolis: The University of Minnesota Press.

 

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