![]() ![]() ![]() But this is much more than a book of nice stories your granny might tell you. Her tone is affectionately, warmly Midwestern, and leaves you feeling as thought you’ve just had a visit at her kitchen table. Grover offers insightful and enlightening lessons on the culture and history of the Ojibwe people, and her own experience as an American Indian mother and grandmother and auntie. More than a linear chronicle of changing seasons, Onigamiising takes readers through time, telling stories that span generations. in 50 short essays first published in the Duluth Budgeteer News. In Onigamiising: Seasons of a New Year, Linda LeGarde Grover takes readers through a year in Duluth, Minn. ![]() Onigamiising: Seasons of a New Year by Linda LeGarde Grover The history of weed, vanishing princesses, and science-fiction blog posts.īy Jordan Bascom, Daley Farr, Jenean Gilmer, Kaylen Ralph, Samantha Rose, Marit Swanson, and Jordyn Taylor ![]()
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