The Sandy Lake Tragedy

Following in the Footsteps of the Ojibwe

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Pub Date Aug 01 2025 | Archive Date Aug 01 2025
Capstone | Capstone Press

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Description

In 1850, 5,000 Ojibwe people were forced to make a dangerous journey across the Midwest to get treaty payments owed to them from the U. S. Government. But the payments never came, and the Ojibwe had to travel back home through treacherous winter conditions and without the money or supplies they had been promised. More than 400 Ojibwe lost their lives in this event that is now known as the Ojibwe Trail of Tears.

Compelling narrative and impactful images help to recount the injustices of this forced removal and explain how it happened, what the many consequences were, how the Ojibwe people responded, and why this tragedy is still vitally relevant today. Author Emily Faith Johnson (Sault St. Marie Chippewa member) shares this not-to-be-forgotten story with young readers and educators seeking a closer look at U.S. history.

For ages 8-11.

About the Author
Emily Faith Johnson grew up on a farm in Northern Wisconsin. She is a graphic designer, writer, and illustrator who loves bringing characters to life through her artwork. She’s always secretly wanted to become a Broadway star and when she’s not writing or making art, you can usually find her serenading the goats and ponies with show tunes. She is a member of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians.

In 1850, 5,000 Ojibwe people were forced to make a dangerous journey across the Midwest to get treaty payments owed to them from the U. S. Government. But the payments never came, and the Ojibwe had...


Marketing Plan

  • - Author Emily Faith Johnson, a member of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians, amplifies Indigenous voices
  • - Brings a little known yet historically important event in Native American history to young readers
  • - Supports C3 Framework and state social studies standards
  • - Author Emily Faith Johnson, a member of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians, amplifies Indigenous voices
  • - Brings a little known yet historically important event in Native American...

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EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9798875206139
PRICE $31.32 (USD)
PAGES 32

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