A Mishomis Book, A History-Coloring Book of the Ojibway Indians

A Mishomis Book, A History-Coloring Book of the Ojibway Indians

Book 1: The Ojibway Creation Story

Edward Benton-Banai

Illustrated by Joe Liles

Book 1 of a five-part coloring book series of Ojibway history, myth, and tradition

20 Pages, 11 x 11 in

  • Paperback
  • 9781517901349
  • Published: August 31, 2016
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A Mishomis Book, A History-Coloring Book of the Ojibway Indians

Book 1: The Ojibway Creation Story

Edward Benton-Banai

Illustrated by Joe Liles

ISBN: 9781517901349

Publication date: August 31st, 2016

20 Pages

20

11 x 11

Who are the Ojibway people, and how did they come to live in the lands of the Great Lake? Let Mishomis, or “Grandfather” in the Ojibway language, draw you a picture. In these delightful coloring books, the history of the Ojibway unfolds, beginning with the story of creation.

As Original Man (some will call him Anishinabe) walks the Earth, giving names to all things, Mishomis carries young readers along with Ojibway lore and wonder and with pictures asking to be brought to colorful life. The story follows the first five books of The Mishomis Book, telling of the Original Man’s grandmother, Nokomis; of the Earth’s first people; and of the Great Flood that changed everything. Thank Gitchie Manito for Turtle, on whose back the new world rests! Coloring along with Mishomis’s words, readers will be enchanted to learn the legends and discover the spirit of the Ojibway traditions and way of life.

Edward Benton-Banai is a Wisconsin Ojibway of the Fish Clan and a spiritual teacher of the Lac Court Orielles Band of the Ojibway Tribe. One of the original founders of the American Indian Movement, he was also the founder and executive director of the Red School House in St. Paul, Minnesota.