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      [2016]., Harper Perennial Call No: NL FANTASY F ERD   Edition: First edition.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: "When Klaus Shawano abducts Sweetheart Calico, the seductive Indian woman who has stolen his heart, and takes her far from her native Montana plains to his own Minneapolis home, he cannot begin to imagine the eventual ramifications his brazen act will entail. Shawano's mysterious Antelope Woman has utterly mesmerized him--and soon proves to be a bewitching agent of chaos whose effect on others is disturbing and irresistible, as she alters the shape of things around her and the shape of things to come. The Roy and Shawano families have been inextricably intertwined for generations and, unbeknownst to them, the mysterious Antelope Woman is a part of their fierce and haunting history. Antelope Woman ingeniously illuminates how that history affects the contemporary descendants of these families who are the products of two cultures, Ojibwe and white, which sit in uneasy relationship to one another. This remarkable updated edition of National Book Award-winning and New York Times bestselling author Louise Erdrich's 1998 novel now features fascinating new content, a new title, new cover art, and a new introductory note from the author."--pg. [4] of cover.
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      [2018]., Adolescent, North Dakota State Univ Press Call No: Young Adult FIC QUI    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: Contemporary voice of Indigenous Peoples series   Volume: Vol. 1.Summary Note: "Bouncing in the middle of two cultures, Apple meets her Indian relatives, shatters Indian stereotypes, and learns what it means to find her place in a world divided by color."--Provided by publisher.
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      [2018]., Adolescent, North Dakota State Univ Press Call No: TEEN FIC QUI    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: Contemporary voice of Indigenous Peoples series   Volume: Vol. 1.Summary Note: "Bouncing in the middle of two cultures, Apple meets her Indian relatives, shatters Indian stereotypes, and learns what it means to find her place in a world divided by color."--Provided by publisher.
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      2020., Adolescent, North Dakota State University Press Call No: [Fic]   Edition: 2nd ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: Contemporary voice of Indigenous Peoples series   Volume: Vol. 1.Summary Note: "Bouncing in the middle of two cultures, Apple meets her Indian relatives, shatters Indian stereotypes, and learns what it means to find her place in a world divided by color"--Provided by publisher.
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      [2020]., Adolescent, 7th Generation Call No: YOUNG ADULT    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: PathFinders (Summertown, Tenn.)Summary Note: "After a school year rife with personal issues, Autumn Dawn is happy summer is finally here. Autumn plans on visiting her aunt Jessie in Minneapolis before heading back home for the class she needs to take in order to pass to the next grade. Life was getting better, even though her father was coming around after leaving his family for a year. On the first day of class, Autumn finds herself face-to-face with Sydney, the bully who thinks it is fun to pick on her. What could be worse? They are paired together and will be tutoring each other! Between dealing with Sydney, trying not to notice the new guy in school (who has definitely noticed her), and coping with her father's anger, Autumn knows something--or someone--has to give"--Provided by publisher.
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      2002, c1999., Pre-adolescent, Hyperion Paperbacks for Children Call No: [Fic]   Edition: 1st Hyperion Paperb    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s)View cover image provided by Mackin Summary Note: Omakayas, a seven-year-old Native American girl of the Ojibwa tribe, lives through the joys of summer and the perils of winter on an island in Lake Superior in 1847.
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      c1999., Hyperion Books for Children Call No: FIC ERD   Edition: 1st ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: Omakayas, a seven-year-old Native American girl of the Ojibwa tribe, lives through the joys of summer and the perils of winter on an island in Lake Superior in 1847.
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      2002., Pre-adolescent, Hyperion Paperbacks for Children Call No: FIC ERD   Edition: 1st Hyperion Paperb    Genre: Historical fiction Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: Omakayas, a seven-year-old Native American girl of the Ojibwa tribe, lives through the joys of summer and the perils of winter on an island in Lake Superior in 1847.
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      c1999., Hyperion Books for Children Call No: [Fic]   Edition: 1st ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: Omakayas, a seven-year-old Native American girl of the Ojibwa tribe, lives through the joys of summer and the perils of winter on an island in Lake Superior in 1847.
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      c1999., Pre-adolescent, Hyperion Books for Children Call No: [Fic]   Edition: 1st ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: Omakayas, a seven-year-old Native American girl of the Ojibwa tribe, lives through the joys of summer and the perils of winter on an island in Lake Superior in 1847.
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      c1999., Pre-adolescent, Hyperion Books for Children Call No: Hist. Blue Fiction ERDRICH   Edition: 1st ed.    Availability:2 of 2     At Location(s) Summary Note: Omakayas, a seven-year-old Native American girl of the Ojibwa tribe, lives through the joys of summer and the perils of winter on an island in Lake Superior in 1847.
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      2002., Pre-adolescent, Hyperion Paperbacks for Children Call No: NL HISTORICAL F ERD   Edition: 1st Hyperion pbk. ed.    Availability:2 of 2     At Location(s) Series Title: Birchbark House   Volume: 1Summary Note: Omakayas, a seven-year-old Native American girl of the Ojibwa tribe, lives through the joys of summer and the perils of winter on an island in Lake Superior in 1847. For as long as Omakayas can remember, she and her family have lived on the land her people call the Island of the Golden-Breasted Woodpecker. Although the chimookoman, white people, encroach more and more on their land, life continues much as it always has. Every summer the family builds a new birchbark house; every fall they go to ricing camp to harvest and feast; they move to the cedar log house before the first snows arrive, and celebrate the end of the long, cold winters at maple-sugaring camp. In between, Omakayas fights with her annoying little brother, Pinch, plays with the adorable baby, Neewo, and tries to be grown-up like her beautiful older sister, Angeline. But the satisfying rhythms of their lives are shattered when a visitor comes to their lodge one winter night, bringing with him an invisible enemy that will change things forever. Set on an island in Lake Superior in 1847, and filled with fascinating details of traditional Ojibwa life, The Birchbark House is a breathtaking novel by one of America's most gifted and original writers.
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      [2018]., Juvenile, Minnesota Historical Society Press Call No: NL E CHI    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: "When Uncle and Windy Girl attend a powwow, Windy watches the dancers and listens to the singers. She eats tasty food and joins family and friends around the campfire. Later, Windy falls asleep under the stars. Uncle's stories inspire visions in her head:a bowwow powwow, where all the dancers are dogs. In these magical scenes, Windy sees veterans in a Grand Entry, and a visiting drum group, and traditional dancers, grass dancers, and jingle-dress dancers--all with telltale ears and paws and tails. All celebrating in song and dance. All attesting to the wonder of the powwow."--Provided by publisher.
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      2020., Pre-adolescent, Feiwel & Friends Call No: [Fic]   Edition: 1st ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: "Collin can't help himself--he has a unique condition that finds him counting every letter spoken to him. It's a quirk that makes him a prime target for bullies, and a continual frustration to the adults around him, including his father. When Collin asked to leave yet another school, his dad decides to send him to live in Minnesota with the mother he's never met. She is Ojibwe, and lives on a reservation. Collin arrives in Duluth with his loyal dog, Seven, and quickly finds his mom and his new home to be warm, welcoming, and accepting of his condition. Collin's quirk is matched by that of his neighbor, Orenda, a girl who lives mostly in her tree house and believes she is turning into a butterfly"--Dust jacket.
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      c2012., Harper Call No: [Fic]   Edition: 1st ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: In 1866, Omakayas's son Chickadee is kidnapped by two ne'er-do-well brothers from his own tribe and must make a daring escape, forge unlikely friendships, and set out on an exciting and dangerous journey to get back home.
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      c2012., Pre-adolescent, Harper Call No: [Fic]   Edition: 1st ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s)Click here to watch Summary Note: In 1866, Omakayas's son Chickadee is kidnapped by two ne'er-do-well brothers from his own tribe and must make a daring escape, forge unlikely friendships, and set out on an exciting and dangerous journey to get back home.