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Canadian Indigenous Books for Schools 2018/19

Created by ABPBC on November 8, 2018
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tagged: indigenous, first nations, aboriginal
The Association of Book Publishers of BC produce school catalogues for educators, library wholesalers, and retailers working in the K-12 educational field. Titles have been selected from publisher submissions by teacher-librarians. These titles have been chosen for their relevance to school curricula and in the catalogue are annotated by professional evaluators.
Indian Fishing

Indian Fishing

Early Methods on the Northwest Coast, 40th Anniversary Edition
by Hilary Stewart
edition:Paperback
tagged : native american, fishing

Of the many resources available to the First Nations of the Northwest Coast, the most vital was fish. The people devised ingenious ways of catching the different species of fish, creating a technology vastly different from that of today’s industrial world. With attention to clarity and detail, Hilary Stewart illustrates their hooks, lines, sinkers, lures, floats, clubs, spears, harpoons, nets, traps, rakes and gaffs, showing how these were made and used in over 450remastered drawings and 75 ph …

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Inuit Community

Inuit Community

by Rachel Seigel
edition:Hardcover
also available: Paperback
tagged : native canadian

Approximately 1.4 million Indigenous people live in Canada today. They come from a large number of communities, each with its own history, language, and cultural practices. Aboriginal Canadian Communities will explore the lives of these Indigenous citizens, both in the past and in current times.

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Kisimi Taimaippaktut Angirrarijarani / Only in My Hometown

Kisimi Taimaippaktut Angirrarijarani / Only in My Hometown

by Angnakuluk Friesen, illustrated by Ippiksaut Friesen, translated by Jean Kusugak
edition:Hardcover
also available: eBook
tagged : polar regions, native canadian

The northern lights shine, women gather to eat raw caribou meat and everyone could be family in this ode to small-town life in Nunavut, written in English and Inuktitut.

Sisters Angnakuluk Friesen and Ippiksaut Friesen collaborate on this story about what it’s like to grow up in an Inuit community in Nunavut. Every line about the hometown in this book will have readers thinking about what makes their own hometowns unique. With strong social studies curriculum connections, Kisimi Taimaippaktut A …

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kisiskâciwan

kisiskâciwan

Indigenous Voices from Where the River Flows Swiftly
edited by Jesse Rae Archibald-Barber
edition:eBook
also available: Paperback
tagged : native american

A ground-breaking anthology from the territory now known as Saskatchewan, kisiskâciwan: Indigenous Voices from Where the River Flows Swiftly explores some of the richest and oldest stories from these lands, including voices from Cree, Saulteaux, Dakota, Lakota, Nakota, Dene, and Métis nations. Here, you will find speeches and letters by Treaty Chiefs, early writings from spiritual leaders, traditional stories from Elders, archival discoveries, and contemporary literary works in all genres. His …

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Kiss by Kiss / ocêhtowina

Kiss by Kiss / ocêhtowina

A Counting Book for Families
by Richard Van Camp, translated by Mary Cardinal Collins
edition:Hardcover
also available: eBook Audiobook
tagged : counting & numbers, parents, love & romance

One kiss, two kiss, three kiss, four! So many kisses and so many more.

From bestselling author Richard Van Camp comes a delightful counting book that honors families and can be used to praise your little ones as they learn to count. Ten kisses from your sweet baby might not be enough to get you through this adorable book, so you'll just have to read it over and over!

Orca Book Publishers is pleased to offer this bilingual book (full text in both English and Plains Cree) in two accessible editions …

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Kwaday Dan Tsinchi

Kwaday Dan Tsinchi

Teachings from Long Ago Person Found
volume editor Richard J. Hebda; Sheila Greer & Alexander P. Mackie
edition:Paperback
tagged : indigenous studies

On a late summer day, many years ago, a young man set out on a voyage through the mountains. He never reached his destination. When his remains were discovered by three British Columbia hunters, roughly three hundred years after he was caught by a storm or other accident, his story had faded from even the long memory of the region's people. First Nations elders decided to call the discovery Kwäday Dän Ts?ìnchi?Long Ago Person Found.

The discovery of theKwäday Dän Ts?ìnchi man raised many q …

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L'Nu'k: The People

L'Nu'k: The People

Mi'kmaw History, Culture and Heritage
by Theresa Meuse
edition:Paperback
tagged : native canadian

The Mi'kmaq lived in Canada long before the country even got its name. Before Europeans arrived, they lived in homes called wigwams and hunted and fished throughout the Maritime provinces, living off and giving back to the land. They enjoyed storytelling, drumming, and dancing within their tight­knit communities.

In L'nuk: the Mi'kmaq of Atlantic Canada, First Nations educator Theresa Meuse traces the incredible lineage of today's Mi'kmaq people, sharing the fascinating details behind their cust …

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Little Athapapuskow

Little Athapapuskow

a Métis Love Story
by Guy Freedman
edition:Paperback
tagged : canadian

Little Athapapuskow is collection of poems named after a lake Guy Freedman grew up on near Flin Flon, Manitoba. They represent his efforts to challenge Catholicism and its complicity with the Confederation project, which dismantled the New Nation developing in the Canadian Northwest. The poems are organized into three parts—past, present, and future—and they address the inter-generational impacts of the Church on his family in relation to the doctrine of the Holy Trinity. This book is his lo …

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