Dr. Anton Treuer Book Reading and Signing: Where Wolves Don’t Die

This book discussion, reading and signing at Flicker House on Madeline Island was held the afternoon of the Second Annual Capser Tribute. The event, which also honored Dr. Treuer for his work on revitalizing the Ojibwe language, was sponsored by Friends of the Madeline Island Museum in partnership with Flicker House and our Capser Tribute.

 

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Drummers honor Dr. Treuer.

Dr. Treuer discusses and reads from Where Wolves Don't Die.

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