Ojibwe History and Culture is the 2013 publication in the Native American Library Series from Gareth Stevens Publishing. This 48-page information book offers students from grades 5 to 8 basic and accurate information about the Ojibwe in the United States and Canada. Organized in five chapters the book begins with Land and Origins. This two-page spread explains the origin or creation story, names, and geographic location. The remaining chapters cover History; Traditional Way of Life; Ojibwe Life Today; and Current Ojibwe Issues. Throughout this well designed and carefully researched book, the authors offers maps, colour photographs, timeline, glossary, ideas for further study, and an index. Included in the Art and Literature section are artists Ron Noganosh and Rebecca Belmore, and author Louise Erdrich. A brief traditional story about maple sugar is also included. Canadian content includes details about the 1850 Robinson Superior Treaty. Highly recommended. ATOS Reading Level: 7.8; Fo