Summary
The Ojibwe Traditions Coloring and Activity Book Series offers children and their families the opportunity to learn about Ojibwe Indian lifeways and teachings in an engaging and accessible manner. Included in each coloring book are word scrambles, mazes, and other activities to help children and their families engage more deeply with the information and have fun at the same time. While younger children (3+) can enjoy simply coloring the pages, older children (6+) can also use the stories and glossaries to start learning more about the language and traditions of the Ojibwe people. The four books in this series focus on different aspects of American Indian Ojibwe life and traditions, from the powwow to wild ricing.
Author
Cassie Brown is a proud member of the Keweenaw Bay Ojibwe Community in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. She is a graduate of Northland College with a B.S. double major in Outdoor Education and Native American Studies. The Indigenous Cultures Center at Northland College, created in 2011 as an extension of the long-standing Native American Studies department and academic program, works to create and foster community relations, particularly with the four neighboring Ojibwe communities in Northern Wisconsin, but also across other Indigenous partnerships.
Available Titles:
- The Powwow
- Storytelling
- The Sugarbush
- Wild Ricing