Ojibway Clans
Animal Totems and Spirits
Description:... "This book is about the clan system of the Ojibway First Nations people of Canada and the animal totems, or spirits that represent them. The clan system is made up of a group of families, or clans that are descended from a common ancestor through family chiefs. This system provides leadership and organization within the community and plays a very important role in our culture, creating harmony and direction for each member of the tribe. The animal totems help us identify the different responsibilities each clan has in supporting and leading our community. We associate special gifts with each animal totem. The different animal totems spiritually represent specific clans and are very important for the tribe to function as a whole. Some of those meanings and functions are outlined in this book for you to learn and enjoy. Several of the important duties the clan system must help with are in the areas of leadership and guidance. Other tasks deal with policing, hunting and food gathering, learning about medicines and healing one another in the community. The clan system is used to assign roles for our community's teachers, historians and mediators, who help resolve disputes between the different clans. It is also responsible for the spiritual areas of life, helping us care for the mind, the body and the emotional issues we all go through" -- from front cover.
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