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Cover of Life in an Anishinabe Camp   Life in an Anishinabe Camp
Niki Walker
St. Catherines, Ont.: Crabtree Publishing,
2003. 32 p.
(Native Nations of North America)
ISBN 0778703738 (bound)
ISBN 0778704653 (paperback)
Ages 10 to 12

Who are the Anishinabe? Where and how do they live? Life in an Anishinabe Camp answers these questions and many others. The 14 chapters of this documentary-style book deal with subjects as varied as clan formation, Anishinabe clothing, food, housing and recreation.

Life in an Anishinabe Camp is part of a collection of works rich in information about the Aboriginal peoples of North America. The many illustrations help the reader assimilate the ideas expressed. A short glossary and index complete the work.

Niki Walker specializes in the popularization of science topics for school-age children. The prolific publisher Crabtree Publishing has produced a number of her books as part of their series on Aboriginal peoples.

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