![]() ![]() ![]() Each young Indian boy looked forward to the time of finding the secret Spirit that would be his guide through his life. His good disposition was inherited by his eldest son, who had just reached the age when he wanted to pursue his Guardian Spirit Quest. He always was thankful to Chief of the Sky Spirits for everything he received to share with his family.īuy this corn woman limited edition fine art print But he was a good man with a kind and contented disposition. His children were too young to give him much help. Because he was such a poor hunter, he was not very expert in providing food and supplies for his family. In the long, long ago, a poor Ojibwa Indian lived with his wife and children in a remote part of the present state of Wisconsin. This is how Wunzh became known as the father of Indian corn by the Chippewa and Ojibwa Indian tribes. KEYWORDS: Ojibwa legend ojibwe legend ojibway legends chippewa legend Indian corn legend Wunzh corn art print corn woman limited edition fine art print ![]()
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