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A Man of Peace;The life of this famous Chief is told, in part, by his great-great grand-daughter. The saga is detailed of how the Chief changed the course of history by going to Washington to plead with President Fillmore for the rights of his people.

$24.00
This is an honest portrayal of the Ojibwa (Chippewa) as they lived from the time the first Europeans arrived until the 1900's. Shelter, food, tools, and geographic locations are among the aspects covered. This video presents the Ojibwa story and promotes respect for Native American culture.

$29.00
The time period from when the Ojibwa (Chippewa) moved into Wisconsin in the 1600's to the 1900's is brought to life. Paintings and sketches of famed artist Eastman Johnson help to tell the story. Three experts using museum artifacts tell about the daily life of the Ojibwa.

$29.00
This video focuses on those treaties that guaranteed hunting and fishing rights to the Chippewa Indians. The spearing issue is closely examined from an historical viewpoint. The Chippewa position is clearly stated by an official of the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission.

$24.00

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