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My grandfather’s knocking sticks: Ojibwe family life and labor on the reservation
Brenda J Child
American Studies
Wild Rice Research at the University of Minnesota
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Reservation
100%
Family Life
98%
Grandparents
46%
Wild Rice
35%
Great Lakes
24%
World War I
22%
Dispossession
21%
Fishing
19%
File
17%
Disruption
17%
Ceremony
16%
Husbands
16%
Healing
15%
Controlled
14%
Early Twentieth-century
14%
Continuity
13%
Historian
11%
Workers
11%
Government
10%
Income
10%
Employees
8%
Economy
8%
Social Sciences
labor
63%
labor demand
26%
Government employees
24%
First World War
21%
government program
21%
family work
19%
historian
18%
husband
17%
twentieth century
16%
continuity
15%
income
12%
worker
11%
economy
11%
experience
5%