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  • In Search of April Raintree

    After being separated from her loving but alcoholic parents  April Raintree is forced to abandon her heritage in order to survive in an indifferent foster care system.  Thus, when April reunites with her sister Cheryl she is appalled to discover...

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  • When We Were Alone

    Like any young child, Nósisim has many questions for her grandmother.  She wonders why Nókom dresses so brightly, wears her hair so long and always speaks in Cree.  As her grandmother explains that there once was a time that she...

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  • Stand Like a Cedar

    Stand Like a Cedar is a beautifully illustrated picture book that depicts a child exploring nature and honouring the past and present while connecting to her heritage and family. This beautiful journey of discovery through the wilderness explores important...

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  • Dad, Is It Time to Gather Mint?

    Joshua experiences the changing seasons as he learns about traditional food gathering practices from his Omushkego Cree and Anishinaabe family. He accompanies his father on the land, observing how their family lives in rhythm with nature while deepening...

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  • laget hiyt toxwum/Herring to Huckleberries

    The language and culture of the Tla'amin Nation on the northern coast of British Columbia come to life in this beautifully told story of ošil (Betty) and her grandparents following their traditional harvesting practices. From gathering herring...

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  • Heart Berry Bling

    Maggie is excited to visit her Granny, whose home is filled with colourful beads, family photos and stories. Forced to leave her community under the Indian Act, after marrying a non-status man, Granny stayed connected to her Anishinaabe identity through...

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