The Anishinabe: A Unit on the History of the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Ojibway Indians

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American Indian Language and Culture Education Board, Madison, Wisconsin

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This curriculum unit was developed through a grant from the Title IV-C Elementary and Secondary Education Act and the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (1979-82), with assistance from The Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council and Wisconsin Indian tribes. This unit was written by Shelley Oxley for the Wisconsin Woodland Indian Project, Rhinelander, in 1981.

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Any reproduction of this unit or any part thereof for any purposes other than direct classroom use is strictly prohibited without the consent of the Rhinelander School District.

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Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction Bulletin;no. 6485

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Oxley, Shelley. (1981). The Anishinabe: A Unit on the History of the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Ojibway Indians. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/185738.

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