LEADER 00000cam 2200409Mi 4500 001 1053907580 003 OCoLC 005 20190603123816.0 008 171208t20182018mnua a 000 1 eng d 010 2017058657 020 9781681340777|q(hardcover ;|qalk. paper) 020 1681340771|q(hardcover ;|qalk. paper) 040 ALV|beng|erda|cALV|dOCLCF|dOCLCO|dMQY|dPFLCL|dUtOrBLW 041 1 eng|aoji|heng 043 n-us-mn 092 |fE|aCHI 100 1 Child, Brenda J.,|d1959-|eauthor. 245 10 Bowwow powwow /|bbagosenjige-niimi'idim /|cBrenda J. Child ; translation by Gordon Jourdain ; illustrations by Jonathan Thunder. 246 30 Bagosenjige-niimi'idim 264 1 Saint Paul, MN :|bMinnesota Historical Society Press, |c[2018] 264 4 |c©2018 300 28 unnumbered pages :|bcolor illustrations ;|c26 cm 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 520 "When Uncle and Windy Girl attend a powwow, Windy watches the dancers and listens to the singers. She eats tasty food and joins family and friends around the campfire. Later, Windy falls asleep under the stars. Uncle's stories inspire visions in her head: a bowwow powwow, where all the dancers are dogs. In these magical scenes, Windy sees veterans in a Grand Entry, and a visiting drum group, and traditional dancers, grass dancers, and jingle-dress dancers--all with telltale ears and paws and tails. All celebrating in song and dance. All attesting to the wonder of the powwow."--Provided by publisher. 521 0 Ages 3-7. 546 Bilingual text in English and Ojibwe. 650 0 Powwows|vJuvenile literature. 650 0 Ojibwa Indians|vJuvenile literature. 650 0 Ojibwa language|vJuvenile literature. 650 0 Ojibwa language|vTexts. 655 7 Picture books.|2lcgft 700 1 Jourdain, Gordon,|etranslator. 700 1 Thunder, Jonathan,|eillustrator.
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