Traditional Ojibwa religion and its historical changes
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Author
Publication
1983 - American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Language
English
Word Count
58,250 words, Guess
Page Count
233 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivetraditionalojibw0000vecs
- ISBN-100871691523
- ISBN-139780871691521
- LibraryThing157491
- Library of Congress Control Number83072209
and 3 more
- OCLC Control Number10061919
- Better World Books9780871691521
- Open LibraryOL3193136M
Classifications
- DDC299/.78
- LCCQ11 .P612 vol. 152
- LCCE99.C6 V43 1983
Description
"The study describes and analyzes traditional Ojibwa religion and the changes it has undergone through the last three centuries, emphasizing the influence of Christian missions to the Ojibwas in effecting religious change, and examining the concomitant changes in Ojibwa culture and environment through the historical period."--
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Series Statement
- Memoirs series,
- v. 152
- Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society ;
Other Editions
- Traditional Ojibwa religion and its historical changes
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