Indiantown : an Ojibwe village becomes a farm community / by Roselynn Ederer.
"This Indiantown book is a history of two cultures, the Native Americans who lived here first and the German immigrants who followed them. As you journey into Indiantown's past and present societies, you will learn how its residents were an important part of Saginaw's interesting history and the sig...
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Saginaw, Mich. :
Thomastown Pub. Co.,
[2011], ©2011.
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Physical Description: | viii, 280 pages : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 28 cm |
Summary: | "This Indiantown book is a history of two cultures, the Native Americans who lived here first and the German immigrants who followed them. As you journey into Indiantown's past and present societies, you will learn how its residents were an important part of Saginaw's interesting history and the significant role they played in developing Michigan's agricultural industry"--Introd. |
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Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9780971584891 0971584893 |
Call Number: | E99.C6 E34 2011 |