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Anishinaabe-niimi'iding - An Anishinaabe Ceremonial Dance

Multiple languages · Paperback / Softback

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An essential guide to the sacred Big Drum ceremony of the Ojibwe, as told by a respected elder, explained in both the Ojibwe and English languages.

Sometime in the last half of the nineteenth century, a group of Dakota presented the Ojibwe with the Big Drum and the ceremonies around it, as an act of peace and goodwill. The US government promptly outlawed the traditional, spiritual ceremony, along with all other Indigenous spiritual practices, in order to destroy Native culture--but it permitted the secular powwow as a tool of economic development. The Ojibwe people, however, maintained the ceremony in secrecy.
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In this firsthand, bilingual account, Lee Obizaan Staples shares the stories and the practice of the Big Drum ceremony. He discusses the use and care of the drum, the duties of membership, the spirits associated with the drum, personal conduct while near the drum, and much more.
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"These Anishinaabe ceremonial drums were given to all Anishinaabe people," says Obizaan. "I am doing this writing so that the Anishinaabe will be able to get a better understanding of the spiritual depth of what is available when these ceremonial drums are being used." Obizaan--a ceremonial drum keeper at Aazhoomog, a first-language speaker, and a principal authority on the ceremonial life of the southwestern Ojibwe--has worked with Ombishkebines, his surrogate son and right-hand man, to provide these Ojibwe and English versions of these ceremonies.

About the author










Lee
Obizaan Staples
is a spiritual advisor for the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe. He is
from the Aazhoomog community (also known as Lake Lena, Minnesota), and he extends
his help to all the surrounding communities. He has published two other books explaining
the ceremonies that Anishinaabe go through during their lifetimes, as they were
passed down to him. Other communities may vary in teachings; Obizaan shares
what he was taught so they will live on among the
Ojibwe.

Product details

Authors Chato Ombishkebines Gonzalez, Lee Obizaan Staples, Lee Obizaan/ Gonzalez Staples
Publisher Minnesota historical press
 
Languages Multiple languages
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.09.2023
 
EAN 9781681342788
ISBN 978-1-68134-278-8
No. of pages 204
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Ethnology > Folklore

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