SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING

Some of the speakers whose stories appear in this book have published versions of the same stories and other tellings in the Oshkaabewis Native Journal or in the monolingual Ojibwe anthology Omaa Akiing. In addition, some of the contributors have published their own books about Ojibwe grammar and syntax, while others have had articles published about them and their remarkable accomplishments. To assist readers interested in researching the lives and language contributions of the storytellers, an abbreviated list (excluding the numerous articles from the Oshkaabewis Native Journal) follows.

Abrahamzon, Bernice. “Nebageshig, Grandson of Mosay, the Caterpillar.” News From Indian Country, mid-September 1996, 7A.

———.  “The Mosay Chiefs.” News From Indian Country, mid-September 1996, 6A.

———.  “The Mosay Chiefs.” The Polk County Leader, August 7, 1996, 10.

Associated Press. “Archie Mosay, Spiritual Leader of Ojibwe Indians.” Chicago Tribune, July 31, 1996.

Clark, James and Rick Gresczyk. Our Ojibwe Grammar. St. Paul: Eagle Works, 1998.

———.  Traveling With Ojibwe. St. Paul: Eagle Works, 1992.

DeMain, Paul. “Neebageshig Passes On.” News From Indian Country, mid-August 1996, 1B.

Gardner, Bill. “Ojibway Spiritual Leader Archie Mosay Dies at 94.” St. Paul Pioneer Press, July 30, 1996, 1B, 3B.

Hanners, David. “Spirit World Now Beckons to Legendary Tribal Leader: Hundreds Attend Funeral of Preserver of Ojibway Customs.” St. Paul Pioneer Press, July 30, 1996, 1B, 3B.

Hustvet, Julie. “Legacy Survives Death of Spiritual Leader Mosay.” Spooner Advocate. 96.33 (August 8, 1996): 1, 12.

Knoche, Eldon. “St. Croix Band Chief Was Spiritual Advisor.” (Milwaukee) Journal Sentinel, August 1, 1996.

Losure, Mary. “American Indian Language Revival” (radio broadcast). Washington, D.C.: National Public Radio, December 26, 1996.

Mosay, Archie. “Ojibwewi-gaagiigidowin” (radio interview). Reserve, Wisconsin: WOJB 88.9fm, April 10, 1996.

Olson, Kathy. “Balancing the World: Archie Mosay, Chief of the St. Croix.” Wisconsin West, November 1992, 8–11, 26.

Treuer, Anton. “Revitalizing Ojibwe Language and Culture” (radio interview). Reserve, Wisconsin: WOJB 88.9fm, March 8, 1997.

———.  Omaa Akiing. Princeton, New Jersey: Western Americana Press, 2000.

Woods, Amy. “Indian Spiritual Leader Archie Mosay Dies at 94.” (Minneapolis) Star Tribune, July 31, 1996.

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