- With a mixture of storytelling, historical recounting, and political insight, offers an Ojibway-Anishinaabe perspective on the way forward for Indigenous leaders and academics
- Written for academics and activists: Uses Ojibway-Anishinaabe language, techniques, and perspectives to de-colonize the Ojibway way of thinking and acting
- The Ojibwe live around the entire Great Lakes, including in Minnesota, North Dakota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, and Alberta
- Author Fontaine is an experienced leader, negotiator, activist, and academic, having served as chief of Sagkeeng First Nation and a spokesperson in negotiations between local communities and pulp and paper mills
- Co-author Don McCaskill is one of the first academics in the field of Indigenous Studies in Canada
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