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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 100 pages, height x width x depth: 214x138x16 mm, weight: 277 g
  • Sērija : Ojibwe History 2
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Oct-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Kegedonce Press
  • ISBN-10: 1928120350
  • ISBN-13: 9781928120353
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 100 pages, height x width x depth: 214x138x16 mm, weight: 277 g
  • Sērija : Ojibwe History 2
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Oct-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Kegedonce Press
  • ISBN-10: 1928120350
  • ISBN-13: 9781928120353

Serpents and Other Spiritual Beings is the second book in a series by renowned Ojibwe storyteller Bomgiizhik Isaac Murdoch, following on The Trail of Nenaboozhoo and Other Creation Stories (2019). Serpents and Other Spiritual Beings is a collection of traditional Ojibwe/Anishinaabe stories transliterated directly from Murdoch’s oral storytelling. Part history, legend, and mythology, these are stories of tradition, magic and transformation, morality and object lessons, involving powerful spirit-beings in serpent form. The stories appear in both English and Anishinaabemowin, with translations by Patricia BigGeorge. Murdoch’s traditional-style Ojibwe artwork provides beautiful illustrations throughout.

Introduction: Serpent Stories 3(1)
Gaa'mookinigaadeg: Misi-ginebek Aadizookaanan 2(9)
Chapter One Serpent's Point
11(12)
Bakebii'igan Bezhiig: Misi-ginebek Neyaashing
10(13)
Chapter Two When People Turn into Serpents to Help Them
23(6)
Bakebii'igan Niizh: Megwaa awiyag ani-izhise misi-ginebekoog naadamaage
22(7)
Chapter Three When People Get Turned into Snakes by Consequence
29(8)
Bakebii'igan Niswi: Megwaa aa'aag ezhise' indwa ginebekoog baataadowinan
28(9)
Chapter Four When Serpents Eat People
37(8)
Bakebii'igan Niiwin: Apii misi-ginebekoog amo'ad aa'aag
36(9)
Chapter Five Serpents Give the People a Reminder
45(6)
Bakebii'igan Naanan: Misi-ginebekoog migiwe ini aa'aag gaa makawaamaa
44(7)
Chapter Six Haunted Village
51(16)
Bakebii'igan Ngodwaaswi: Amanisookaade Danakiiwin
50(17)
Chapter Seven Consequences of not Giving Offerings
67(6)
Bakebii'igan Niizhwaaswi: Baataadowinan oogaawii miigi'ang Bagijeganan
66(7)
Chapter Eight Thoughts on Offerings
73(6)
Bakebii'igan Nishwaaswi: Naanaagadawendaman Iwi Bagijigan
72(7)
Chapter Nine Serpents and Battles
79(18)
Bakebii'igan Zhaangaso: Misi-ginebekoog gaye Miigaadiwinan
78(19)
Chapter Ten Indian Wars
97(4)
Bakebii'igan Midaaso: Anishinaabek Miigaadiwinan
96(5)
Chapter Eleven Treaties
101(12)
Bakebii'igan Ashi-bezhig: Gichi-Ashodamaagewinan
100(13)
Chapter Twelve Star People
113(14)
Bakebii'igan Ashi-niizh: Anangoowininiwag
112(15)
Chapter Thirteen Law
127(8)
Bakebii'igan Ashi-niswi: Inaakonigewin
126(9)
Chapter Fourteen Story of the Skunk
135(22)
Bakebii'igan Ashi-niiwin: Dibaajimowin owa Zhigaak
134(23)
About the Author 157(1)
Dazhindamaw iwe Ozhibii'igewinini 158(1)
About the Translator 159(1)
Dashindamaw iwe Annikanootaagewikwe 159