Warren, William W. (1885, reprint 1984) History of the Ojibway People.
A gifted storyteller and historian, he collected native accounts and wrote the History of the Ojibway People, Based Upon Traditions and Oral Statements, first published by the Minnesota Historical Society in 1885, some 32 years after his early death from tuberculosis.
Also of Ojibwe descent, he interviewed Ojibwa elders and completed his classic History of the Ojibway People in 1853.
In his History of the Ojibway People (1855), William W. Warren recorded 10 major divisions of the Ojibwe in the United States.
William Whipple Warren describes the tragedy in his 1851 History of the Ojibway People.
Warren, William W. History of the Ojibway People 1851.
History of the Ojibway People.
Warren's History of the Ojibway People, Based Upon Traditions and Oral Statements (1885) was published more than 30 years after his death by the Minnesota Historical Society.