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"History of the Ojibway People" by William W. Warren is a significant work in Ojibwe history and ethnography. Published in 1885, it's one of the earliest comprehensive accounts of the Ojibwe people, documenting their culture, traditions, and interactions with Europeans and other Native American tribes. Warren, himself of Ojibwe descent, provided valuable insights into their way of life, oral traditions, and historical events up to the mid-19th century. His work remains a key resource for understanding Ojibwe history and culture.
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