Incoming Resources
- The Anishinabe of the Minnesota Chippewa tribe, by Timothy G. Roufs ; scientific editor, Henry F. Dobyns ; general editor, John I. Griffin
- Down the great river:, embracing an account of the discovery of the true source of the Mississsippi,, together with views descriptive and pictorial, of the cities, towns, villages and scenery on the banks of the river
- Bureau of Indian Affairs special agent Horace B. Durant's 1907 Durant Roll field notes, compiled and edited by Raymond C. Lantz
- Turtle Mountain Reservation, Chippewa Indians 1932 census, with births & deaths, 1924-1932, transcribed by Jeff Bowen
- The journals of Joseph N. Nicollet: a scientist on the Mississippi headwaters,, with notes on Indian life, 1836-37., Translated from the French by André Fertey. Edited by Martha Coleman Bray
- The southwestern Chippewa;, an ethnohistorical study
- Walking the old road, a people's history of Chippewa City and the Grand Marais Anishinaabe, Staci Lola Drouillard
- The redemption of Oscar Wolf, James Bartleman
- Manitou Canyon, a novel, William Kent Krueger
- Ojibwe in Minnesota, Anton Steven Treuer
- Ojibway, edited by Marla Felkins Ryan and Linda Schmittroth
- La casa redonda, Louise Erdrich ; traducción del inglés de Susana de la Higuera Glynne-Jones
- Books and islands in Ojibwe country, Louise Erdrich
- The fugitives, Christopher Sorrentino
- The Windigo's return, a North Woods story, by Douglas Wood ; illustrated by Greg Couch
- This town sleeps, a novel, Dennis E. Staples
- Future home of the living God, Louise Erdrich
- Chippewa customs,, by Frances Densmore
- A narrative of the captivity and adventures of John Tanner, (U.S. interpreter at the Saut de Ste. Marie) during thirty years residence among the Indians in the interior of North America., Prepared for the press by Edwin James
- 1900 census, Turtle Mountain Chippewa, Roulette [sic], N.D., extracted by Gail Morin
- The road back to Sweetgrass, a novel, Linda LeGarde Grover
- Tracks, a novel, by Louise Erdrich
- Red world and white;, memories of a Chippewa boyhood,, by John Rogers (Chief Snow Cloud). Foreword by Joseph W. Whitecotton
- History of the Ojibway Nation
- Chippewa music,, by Frances Densmore
- The legend of the beaver's tail, as told by Stephanie Shaw ; illustrated by Gijsbert van Frankenhuyzen