Williamsburg Regional Library

The wolf's trail, an Ojibwe story, told by wolves, a novel by Thomas D. Peacock

Label
The wolf's trail, an Ojibwe story, told by wolves, a novel by Thomas D. Peacock
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
The wolf's trail
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1111392708
Responsibility statement
a novel by Thomas D. Peacock
Sub title
an Ojibwe story, told by wolves
Summary
"The Wolf's Trail tells of Zhi-shay', an elder wolf, and a litter of young wolves living somewhere on the side of a hill overlooking the river that flows through Nagahchiwanong in northern Minnesota. Zhi-shay', who knows the whole story of the parallel relationship between wolves and the Ojibwe going all the way back to the Beginning, sharing it with his nieces and nephews, and us. Replete with universal lessons, The Wolf's Trail is the story of the Ojibwe, told by wolves, of what they were and have become, and the promise of their becoming."--Amazon
Table Of Contents
The naming of Aki -- Zaagi'idiwin -- The wolf's trail -- The camps -- Crossing -- The prophets -- The arrival -- The boy -- The place by the river -- Little girl, little boy -- The time of the sixth fire -- When we were hunted -- Little boy -- Youngest nephew, little niece
Target audience
adult
Classification
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