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Ayana Ogiigoonnke / Ayana Goes Fishing Women While some may find Johnson's

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While some may find Johnson's vocabulary tainted with the British colonial mentality

other than numbers and power

For centuries

and raises a polar bear as if he were her own son

and brief critical insight in this work and how it relates to Erdrich's Ojibwe heritage

Ayana Ogiigoonnke / Ayana Goes Fishing Women While some may find Johnson'sAyana Ogiigoonnke Ayana Goes Fishing, is a story by Brita Vija Brookes and translated by Albert Owl (Sagamok Anishinaabek) with artwork by Rachel Mae Dennis (Haudenosaunee Latino). In Ayana Goes Fishing follow Ayana as she asks her father to teach her how to fish. Ayana collects the equipment, digs up worms, learns how to cast and catches her first fish. An Ojibwe and English full color storybook that is great for teaching beginner Ojibwe language.

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