Rose McGee appears on Almanac
Welcome to the inaugural MNHS Press Newsletter! We are pleased to send you this monthly communication highlighting new and forthcoming book publications, upcoming events, and recent media coverage from the Minnesota Historical Society Press. As we embark on a new season full of diverse, original, and compelling books by emerging and esteemed authors, we wanted to share our excitement with our readers.
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We are proud to announce the publication of the following books in the month of September. Buy them online via the links below, or visit your local bookstore to pick up a copy!
The Essential Dear Dara: Writings on Local Characters and Memorable Places
“Dara’s voice is so authentic and present and real that each paragraph feels like a clear-eyed, open-hearted, soulful conversation with your smartest best friend. Dara’s the best. If you’re not reading every single sentence she’s ever pinned to the page, then I have no other option than to question your choices, values, and direction of your life. I’m serious. Read every word.” —Kelly Barnhill
304 pages, paperback, $19.95
Plums or Nuts: Ojibwe Stories of Anishinaabe Humor
Larry Amik Smallwood had the gift of making people laugh. Of all the teachings Amik strove to pass along to his students, he cherished most the humor of his Ojibwe people. This bilingual book celebrates the history, traditions, and culture of modern Ojibwe people. Michael Sullivan Sr., Amik’s language student and assistant, introduces the stories and presents them in both Ojibwe and English; an extensive Ojibwe-to-English glossary is included at the back. Plums or Nuts will excite language enthusiasts and bring smiles to those who remember this remarkable man as well as those who are meeting him for the first time.
144 pages, paperback, $18.95
Gaa-izhi-miinigoowizid a’aw Anishinaabe / What We Were Given as Anishinaabe
Lee Obizaan Staples, a respected Ojibwe elder, with help from Chato Ombishkebines Gonzalez, his ceremonial officiant, records the many traditions and ceremonies practiced by Ojibwe children and their parents. This bilingual book, the third in a series, is both an accessible record of Indigenous knowledge and a valuable language resource for all ages and all levels of learners.
152 pages, paperback, $19.95
And learn more from the first two books in the series, newly re-released by MNHS Press!
Aanjikiing / Changing Worlds: An Anishinaabe Traditional Funeral
A detailed, bilingual account of the Anishinaabe funeral ceremony as practiced by Lee Obizaan Staples at Lake Lena, Minnesota, on the reservation of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe. 170 pages, paperback, $19.95
Anishinaabe-Niimi'iding: An Anishinaabe Ceremonial Dance
An essential guide to the sacred Big Drum ceremony of the Ojibwe people, as told by a respected elder, explained in both the Ojibwe and English languages. 204 pages, paperback, $19.95
9/20: The Essential Dear Dara with author Dara Grumdahl at Barnes & Noble Edina Galleria, 6:00 p.m.
9/30: Can’t Nobody Make a Sweet Potato Pie Like Our Mama! with author Rose McGee at Barnes and Noble Har Mar, 11:00 a.m.
10/7: Minescapes with author Pete Kero at the Minnesota History Center, 2:00 p.m.
10/11: The Essential Dear Dara with author Dara Grumdahl at Brother Justus Whiskey Company, 5:00 p.m.
10/14: The Great Get-Together with author Karlyn Coleman and illustrator Cori Doerrfeld at Valley Bookseller Storytime Trolley, 10:30 a.m.
10/14: Can’t Nobody Make a Sweet Potato Pie Like Our Mama! with author Rose McGee at Black Garnet Bookstore, 1:00 p.m.
10/18: Book launch for Dear Jacob with authors Patty Wetterling and Joy Baker at Minneapolis Central Library, 6:30 p.m.
10/19: The Essential Dear Dara with author Dara Grumdahl at Next Chapter Booksellers, 6:00 p.m.
9/22: Book launch for Plums or Nuts with author Michael Migizi Sullivan Sr. at Mille Lacs Indian Museum and Trading Post, 6:00 p.m.
9/30: Minescapes with author Pete Kero at Drury Lane, Grand Marais, 6:00 p.m.
10/5: The Essential Dear Dara with author Dara Grumdahl at Zenith Bookstore, Duluth, 7:00 p.m.
10/21: Can’t Nobody Make a Sweet Potato Pie Like Our Mama! with author Rose McGee at Powell’s Books, Portland, Oregon, 10:30 a.m.
Rose McGee, author of Can’t Nobody Make a Sweet Potato Pie Like Our Mama!, appeared on WCCO News and Almanac on TPT. She was also featured on Alabama News Center.
Dara Grumdahl Moskowitz, author of The Essential Dear Dara, appeared on WCCO News.
Karlyn Coleman, author of The Great Get-Together, appeared on Minnesota Live!
Pete Kero, author of Minescapes, appeared on Good Day Northern Michigan.
MNHS Press will be exhibiting and selling books at the Twin Cities Book Festival on October 14 at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds. Come say hello, pick up a free catalog, and buy books at a thirty percent discount!! Our authors Lynette Reini-Grandell, Sam Zimmerman, and Dara Moskowitz Grumdahl will also be taking part in the Author Showcase.
MNHS Press is partnering with Understand Native Minnesota to distribute free copies of Voices from Pejuhutazizi by Teresa Peterson and Walter Labatte Jr. to K-12 classrooms and school libraries throughout the state.
Patty Wetterling and Joy Baker will be signing copies of their new book, Dear Jacob, at the 8th annual Running HOME for Jacob at Lake Phalen Park in St. Paul on October 14. The 5k or 11k run/walk is a fundraiser for the Jacob Wetterling Resource Center of the Zero Abuse Project.
Frazier, Virginia Lane (1921–2012)
Virginia Lane Frazier was one of the first Black US Army’s Women’s Corps (WAC) soldiers to enlist in Minnesota during World War II. She served with the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, a unit made up entirely of Black women that was stationed in England between February and November of 1945. The battalion won praise for clearing a backlog of mail that provided solace to American soldiers in combat.
On November 7, 1987, roughly 400 people representing Minnesota’s gay community—including allies and activists—protested an AIDS conference in St. Paul sponsored by a conservative Christian political organization called the Berean League. With over 1,500 people in attendance, it was the largest gathering in the state to date addressing the HIV/AIDS crisis. It was also a show of force for fundamentalist Christians and other conservatives who opposed gay rights.
October
Dear Jacob, Patty Wetterling with Joy Baker
Bring Warm Clothes, Peg Meier
November
Spirits Dancing, Travis Novitsky and Annette S. Lee
Euphoric Recall, Peter Jesperson
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True North Cabin CookbookStephanie Hansen |
The Big Leaf LeapMolly Beth Griffin,
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"A Child of the Indian Race"Sandy White Hawk
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