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Keeping Baby Close : Making of a Moss Bag Fiction Tracks: A Novel by Ojibwe

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Tracks: A Novel by Ojibwe writer Louise Erdrich is set in 1900s North Dakota

the relationship between African Americans and the Haudenosaunee

is the illustrator of wawiyatacimowinisa

and about wealth distribution

She has friends with super speed (who always beat her in races)

Keeping Baby Close : Making of a Moss Bag Fiction Tracks: A Novel by OjibweThe moss bags of the Plains Indians kept babies safe, content, and part of daily life. This two part book first explores the features and purpose of moss bags, along with softly coloured illustrations. The second part includes step by step directions for making a moss bag, accompanied by explanatory photos. Discover more about moss bags, the ingenious creation of early mothers and grandmothers living close to Mother Earth.

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