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Makwa Gitigaadaan Gitigaan / Bear Plants a Garden, Ojibwe and English Inuit Culture and the impact of globalization

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and the impact of globalization on lands

and sorrow communicated in this body of work serve as a springboard to examine the act of compassion and forgiveness

Aaron Mills

Apple feels like she doesn’t fit in

through the processes and aims of justice

Makwa Gitigaadaan Gitigaan / Bear Plants a Garden, Ojibwe and English Inuit Culture and the impact of globalizationMakwa Gitigaadaan Gitigaan Bear Plants a Garden is a colorful storybook in Ojibwe and English. The artwork is by Arthur McBain. The story is by Brita Vija Brookes, and translated by Isadore Toulouse from Wikwemikong Unceded Reserve, and Shirley Ida Williams, Migizi ow kwe, That Eagle Woman, who is a member of the Bird Clan of the Ojibway and Odawa First Nations of Canada. Makwa Gitigaadaan Gitigaan Bear Plants a Garden follows the adventures of Bear

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