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Contents
Maajitaadaa: Nanaboozhoo and the Flood, Part 2
Bagijige: Making an Offering
Eko-bezhig Bagijigan: Stories as Roots
Is That All There Is? Tribal Literature
Name’: Literary Ancestry as Presence
Beshaabiiag G’gikenmaaigowag: Comets of Knowledge
Eko-niizh Bagijigan: Stories as Relationships
The Story Is a Living Being: Companionship with Stories in Anishinaabeg Studies
K’zaugin: Storying Ourselves into Life
Teaching as Story
Eko-niswi Bagijigan: Stories as Revelations
Every Dream Is a Prophecy: Rethinking Revitalization—Dreams, Prophets, and Routinized Cultural Evolution
Constitutional Narratives: A Conversation with Gerald Vizenor
And the Easter Bunny Dies: Old Traditions from New Stories
Eko-niiwin Bagijigan: Stories as Resiliency
A Philosophy for Living: Ignatia Broker and Constitutional Reform among the White Earth Anishinaabeg
A Perfect Copy: Indian Culture and Tribal Law
The Hydromythology of the Anishinaabeg: Will Mishipizhu Survive Climate Change, or Is He Creating It?
Eko-naanan Bagijigan: Stories as Resistance
Wild Rice Rights: Gerald Vizenor and an Affiliation of Story
Transforming the Trickster: Federal Indian Law Encounters Anishinaabe Diplomacy
Theorizing Resurgence from within Nishnaabeg Thought
Eko-ingodwaasi Bagijigan: Stories as Reclamation
Aadizookewininiwag and the Visual Arts: Story as Process and Principle in Twenty-First Century Anishinaabeg Painting
Stories as Mshkiki: Reflections on the Healing and Migratory Practices of Minwaajimo
Horizon Lines, Medicine Painting, and Moose Calling: The Visual/Performative Storytelling of Three Anishinaabeg Artists
Eko-niizhwaasi Bagijigan: Stories as Reflections
Anishinaabeg Studies: Creative, Critical, Ethical, and Reflexive
Telling All of Our Stories: Reorienting the Legal and Political Events of the Anishinaabeg
On the Road Home: Stories and Reflections from Neyaashiinigiming
About the Authors