Cover image for Following Nimishoomis : the Trout Lake history of Dedibaayaanimanook Sarah Keesick Olsen
Title:
Following Nimishoomis : the Trout Lake history of Dedibaayaanimanook Sarah Keesick Olsen
Publication Date:
2008
Publication Information:
Penticton, B.C. : Theytus Books, c2008.
Physical Description:
xvi, 322 p. : ill., geneal. tables, maps, ports. ; 23 cm.
ISBN:
9781894778602
Abstract:
"Following Nimishoomis provides a detailed history of the Namegosibiing Trout Lake community in northwestern Ontario through the life story of Dedibaayaanimanook Sarah Keesick Olsen as told by her daughter. Namegosibiing was Dedibaayaanimanook's ancestral homeland where she was born in 1922 and where she gained firsthand knowledge about traditional teachings and ways of life. The story reveals, the many challenges faced by her community in that critical period of change in the early part of the 20th century. Dedibaayaanimanook grew up in a way that was hardly touched by Europeans, witnessed at a young age their increasing encroachment, and lived her adult life coping with the challenging changes by drawing on the worldviews instilled in her by her parents and grandparents. She raised a family of her own in a society dominated by European values and with a European partner, but she never forgot about the values of her own people."--pub. desc.
General Note:
"Foreword by Elijah Harper"--Cover.
Contents:
Ch. 1. Dedibaayaanimanook izhinikaazo : her name is Dedibaayaanimanook -- ch. 2. Nimadaawa'aaminaaban : as we travelled down the river -- ch. 3. E'niibing : summertime -- ch. 4. Indizhidaaminaaban namegosibiing -- when we lived in Trout Lake -- ch. 5. Ingii'ondaadiziminaaban : we used to make a living -- ch. 6. Gaagii'ikidoj nimishoomis : as my Grandfather predicted -- ch. 7. Dedibaayaanimanook & Giigooyikewinini : Sarah and Einar -- ch. 8. The Olsen family of Namegosibiing -- ch. 9. Niwii' biminizha'waa nimishoomis : I will follow my grandfather.

Map 1–Namegosibiing Trout Lake/Map 2–Traditional use of territory of Dedibaayaanimanook's People [placename's in English and Ojibwa alongside map], pp. XII-XV -- Glossary/Indizhinikaajigemin⁓Our meanings, pp. 283-317.
Language:
English
Additional Language:
Includes some text in Anishinaabe.
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