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Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Juvenile literature.
Mi'kmaq First Nation -- History -- Juvenile literature.
Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Social life and customs -- Juvenile literature.
Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Newfoundland and Labrador -- Juvenile literature.
Indigenous peoples -- Juvenile literature.
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Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Juvenile literature.
Mi'kmaq First Nation -- History -- Juvenile literature.
Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Social life and customs -- Juvenile literature.
Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Newfoundland and Labrador -- Juvenile literature.
Indigenous peoples -- Juvenile literature.
Indigenous peoples -- Social life and customs -- Juvenile literature.
Indigenous peoples -- Study and teaching -- Juvenile literature.
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Canoe kids. Volume 3, The
Mi
'kmaq of
Ktaqamkuk
.
Canoe Kids, c2016.
Call #:
970.4 C227 v.3
Subjects
Mi
'kmaq First Nation -- Juvenile literature.
Mi
'kmaq First Nation -- History -- Juvenile literature.
Mi
'kmaq First Nation -- Social life and customs -- Juvenile literature.
Mi
'kmaq First Nation -- Newfoundland and Labrador -- Juvenile literature.
Indigenous
peoples
-- Juvenile literature.
Indigenous
peoples
-- Social life and customs -- Juvenile literature.
Indigenous
peoples
-- Study and teaching -- Juvenile literature.
Series
Canoe Kids.
URL856
Cover image
ISBN:
9781926852102 (sc)
Alternate title:
4 Canoes. Volume 3, The
Mi
'kmaq of
Ktaqamkuk
Four canoes. Volume 3, The
Mi
'kmaq of
Ktaqamkuk
Mi
'kmaq of
Ktaqamkuk
Mi
'kmaq
peoples
of
Ktaqamkuk
Description:
148 pages : colour illustrations, photographs ; 27 cm.
Notes:
Cover title.
"Teach us with culture & we can learn"--Cover.
"There are three editions per year. Each edition features
Peoples
from a different Nation"--Canoekids.com
"Canoe Kids is an eight-year project that will produce 24 volumes commencing with our first edition released in January 2016"--Canoekids.com
Contents:
The L'nu: people of the eastern doorway -- The nation builders: a journey forward -- A canoe from the past: paddling to a new beginning -- Guiding a way of life -- Harvesting & foods kids zone-- Learning to live well & properly with Mother Earth.
Summary:
Canoe Kids is an authentic exploration of Indigenous Cultures. Each volume focuses on one culture. We embed ourselves within the community and experience the culture, land spirituality, food, music, art, dance, harvesting and learn to live well and properly with Mother Earth. We explore the historical and connect to the present through interviews and pictures. Our publication has been compared to a cross between National Geographic and Time Magazine. Each volume includes an entire section of the vessel of the culture. Volume 3
Mi
'kmaq is the third issue of the publication designed as a family book for kids all ages. The mandate for the full-colour book is Exploring Indigenous Cultures through Authentic Indigenous Voices. This third Volume focuses on the
Mi
'kmaq located in Newfoundland. Articles include background about the
Mi
'kmaq of the North Atlantic Shores; Canoes; Harvesting Foods; and Respecting Mother Earth in Newfoundland. Throughout the text the editor has included colourful photographs of the geography, people, and animals living in Newfoundland. Each volume has an ancient story, (many of which have never been in print before) Each volume has teachings about food, harvesting and living well with the land and each other. There is also a kids zone and an art zone and recipes too. Each volume is approximately 140 pages long.
Other authors:
Brownbill, Kelly.
Canoe Kids (Organization)
Holds:
1
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Alderney Gate Public Library
Children's Nonfiction - Indigenous Peoples Collection
970.4 C227 v.3
Childrens Books
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Woodlawn Public Library
Children's Nonfiction - Indigenous Peoples Collection
970.4 C227 v.3
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Children's Nonfiction - Indigenous Peoples Collection
970.4 C227 v.3
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Children's Nonfiction - Indigenous Peoples Collection
970.4 C227 v.3
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Cole Harbour Public Library
Children's Nonfiction - Indigenous Peoples Collection
970.4 C227 v.3
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Halifax North Memorial Public Library
Children's Nonfiction - Indigenous Peoples Collection
970.4 C227 v.3
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Halifax North Memorial Public Library
Children's Nonfiction - Indigenous Peoples Collection
970.4 C227 v.3
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Halifax North Memorial Public Library
Children's Nonfiction - Indigenous Peoples Collection
970.4 C227 v.3
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