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Birch bark or
birchbark is the bark of
several Eurasian and
North American birch trees of the
genus Betula. The
strong and water-resistant cardboard-like...
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Birchbark Books, also
known by its full name,
Birchbark Books &
Native Arts, is an
independent bookstore in Minneapolis,
Minnesota in the
Kenwood neighborhood...
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Birchbark House is a 1999
indigenous juvenile realistic fiction novel by
Louise Erdrich, and is the
first book in a five book
series known as The...
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raised with
Erdrich were
under investigation. She is also the
owner of
Birchbark Books, a
small independent bookstore in
Minneapolis that
focuses on Native...
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Gandhara birchbark scroll fragments (c. 1st century)...
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Birchbark biting (Ojibwe: Mazinibaganjigan, plural: mazinibaganjiganan) is an
Indigenous artform made by Anishinaabeg,
including Ojibwe people, Potawatomi...
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Prunus serrula,
called birch bark cherry,
birchbark cherry,
paperbark cherry, or
Tibetan cherry, is a
species of
cherry native to China, and is used as...
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Birchbark Lake is a lake in the
central part of the
Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Most of the
western half of the lake is in the RM of Paddockwood...
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Midewiwin rituals and
medicine lodges. A map
created by an
Ojibwe on
birchbark was used by
Pierre Gaultier de Varennes,
sieur de La Vérendrye to follow...
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unfolds primarily within Birchbark Books, a
small independent bookstore that is a
fictionalized version of the real
Birchbark Books,
which is currently...