A gathering of short stories, myths and legends (organized by season) from the Ojibwe culture.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
A book parents will enjoy as much as their children,
By MDB (France) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Grandmother's Gift: Stories from the Anishinabeg (Native American Studies) (Paperback)
A gifted writer and a fabulous storyteller, Anne Dunn will takes you eons away into traditional Indian folkore, a land of wisdom and wonder.
4.0 out of 5 stars
A grandmother like no other,
This review is from: Grandmother's Gift: Stories from the Anishinabeg (Native American Studies) (Paperback)
Those stories will remind you of your own grandmother if, like me, you were lucky enough to have a grandmother that told you stories of the past. But they will also allow you to discover the strength and the beauty of a nation, the Anishinabeg. And that you will find in all of Anne Dunn's books .
1.0 out of 5 stars
I was disappointed.,
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This review is from: Grandmother's Gift: Stories from the Anishinabeg (Native American Studies) (Paperback)
This seems like a children's book with extremely fanciful stories. It is hard to believe this is truly Indian lore.
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