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Crane, Color, and Water / Ajijaak, Enaandeg, Minawaa Nibi Haida and the wisdom of Indigenous

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and the wisdom of Indigenous groups

When Cash dreams about the dead man's weathered house on the Red Lake Reservation

Dadibaajim is a message about how all humans may live well on the earth

alone times spent thinking things through

This study of three well-known and legendary female cultural intermediaries

Crane, Color, and Water / Ajijaak, Enaandeg, Minawaa Nibi Haida and the wisdom of IndigenousIn English and Ojibwe. Ajijaak (the Crane) lives in the marsh. The marsh is full of life and color. There are many birds. The creek feeds the marsh. Ajijaak visits the creek and drinks the water. "A children's story that follows a crane living in a marsh. The text covers basic nouns for several birds and several words for color. The crane visits a source of water and drinks from it. The book ends asking us to care about the water. Translation by

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