The People Named the Chippewa

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*The People Named the Chippewa* is a nonfiction work by Gerald Vizenor that explores the history, culture, and identity of the Ojibwe (Chippewa) people.

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instanceOf history book
nonfiction book
aboutEthnicGroup Chippewa NERFINISHED
Ojibwe NERFINISHED
author Gerald Vizenor NERFINISHED
depicts Ojibwe community life
Ojibwe storytelling
Ojibwe traditions
explores Ojibwe naming and identity
Ojibwe self-determination
colonial impact on Ojibwe people
representation of Ojibwe in American culture
field American Indian history
Native American studies
ethnic studies
focusesOn culture of the Ojibwe people
history of the Ojibwe people
identity of the Ojibwe people
genre cultural history
ethnography
hasAuthorEthnicity Native American
Ojibwe NERFINISHED
hasPerspective Native American studies NERFINISHED
indigenous perspective
language English
mainSubject Chippewa people NERFINISHED
Native American history
Ojibwe culture
Ojibwe identity
Ojibwe people NERFINISHED

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Gerald Vizenor notableWork The People Named the Chippewa