Lessons from the Ojibwe: 400 Years Ago

11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Event Details

A video presentation by author Robert Downes about the extensive research that went into his latest novel, "Windigo Moon” which is set 400 years ago among the Ojibwe Indians of the Upper Great Lakes. The presentation includes the roles of native men, women, the family and the clan, life through the seasons, the importance of storytelling, and the migration of the Ojibwe and its impact on other tribes. His books will be available for purchase.

Event Type(s): Performance/Presentation
Age Group(s): Teen, Adults, Seniors