Bkejwanong Dbaajmowinan/Stories of Where the Waters Divide
Discover the rich tapestry of Anishinaabe culture in Bkejwanong Dbaajmowinan/Stories of Where the Waters Divide by Monty McGahey II, published by Michigan State University Press in 2021. This engaging paperback features 187 pages that delve into the significance of the St. Clair River, a symbol of unity rather than division. The book explores how the waters have fostered connections among language speakers and learners, playing a vital role in the revitalization of Anishinaabe languages within the Bkejwanong and Chippewas of the Thames communities. McGahey's insightful storytelling brings to life the enduring relationships that nourish these vibrant cultures. Perfect for readers interested in Indigenous narratives, language preservation, and community resilience, this book is a must-have for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of Anishinaabe heritage.