Incoming Resources
- Deadly aim, the Civil War story of Michigan's Anishinaabe sharpshooters, Sally M. Walker
- Chippewa child life and its cultural background
- Manitou Canyon, a novel, William Kent Krueger
- The birchbark house, Louise Erdrich
- Chippewa music, by Frances Densmore
- Future home of the living god, a novel, Louise Erdrich
- Indian horse, Elevation Pictures presents a Screen Siren Pictures, Terminal City Pictures & Devonshire Productions production, in association with Telefilm Canada ; produced by Christine Haebler, Trish Dolman, Paula Devonshire ; executive producer, Clint Eastwood ; screenplay by Dennis Foon ; directed by Stephen S. Campanelli
- Rabbit chase, Elizabeth LaPensée ; [illustrations by] KC Oster ; Anishinaabemowin translation by Aarin Dokum
- The life, history and travels of Kah-ge-ga-gah-Bowh, George Copway
- The traditional history and characteristic sketches of the Ojibway Nation
- Ways of our grandfathers, our traditions and culture, David D. Plain
- The game of silence, Louise Erdrich
- Girl Gone Missing, Marcie R. Rendon
- Early life among the Indians, Reminiscences from the life of Benj. G. Armstrong : Treaties of 1835, 1837, 1842 and 1854 : Habits and customs of the red men of the forest : Incidents, biographical sketches, battles, &c
- Future home of the living God, novel, Louise Erdrich
- Traditional history and characteristic sketches of the Ojibway Nation, George Copway
- Manitou Canyon, a novel, William Kent Krueger
- The seventh fire, directed by Jack Pettibone Riccobono ; produced by Jack Pettibone Riccobono, Shane Omar Slattery-Quintanilla, Jihan Robinson, Joey Carey ; written by Jack Pettibone Riccobono, Shane Omar Slattery-Quintanilla, Andrew Ford ; Terence Malick presents an All Rites Reserved production in association with Sundial Pictures and Rich Hippie Productions ; a film by Jack Pettibone Riccobono