The birchbark house

239 pages

English language

Published Jan. 2, 2000 by Scholastic.

ISBN:
978-0-439-20340-1
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OCLC Number:
45069069

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Omakayas, a seven-year-old Native American girl of the Ojibwa tribe, lives through the joys of summer and the perils of winter on an island in Lake Superior in 1847. For as long as Omakayas can remember, she and her family have lived on the land her people call the Island of the Golden-Breasted Woodpecker. Although the chimookoman, white people, encroach more and more on their land, life continues much as it always has. Every summer the family builds a new birchbark house; every fall they go to ricing camp to harvest and feast; they move to the cedar log house before the first snows arrive, and celebrate the end of the long, cold winters at maple-sugaring camp. In between, Omakayas fights with her annoying little brother, Pinch, plays with the adorable baby, Neewo, and tries to be grown-up like her beautiful older sister, Angeline. But the satisfying rhythms of their …

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Subjects

  • American Indian-Early life-Fiction
  • Indians of North America
  • Ojibwa Indians
  • Juvenile fiction
  • Fiction
  • Seasons
  • Islands
  • Ojibwa-Fiction

Places

  • Madeline Island-fiction
  • Lake Superior Region
  • Region Superior, Lake