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Beaver, Henry.
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Beaver, Henry -- Juvenile literature.
Beaver, Eileen -- Juvenile literature.
Cree First Nation -- Juvenile literature.
Traditional ecological knowledge -- Northwest Territories -- Juvenile literature.
Cree Indians -- Juvenile literature.
Cree Indians -- Social life and customs -- Juvenile literature.
First Nations -- Juvenile literature.
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Beaver, Henry.
Beaver, Henry -- Juvenile literature.
Beaver, Eileen -- Juvenile literature.
Cree First Nation -- Juvenile literature.
Traditional ecological knowledge -- Northwest Territories -- Juvenile literature.
Cree Indians -- Juvenile literature.
Cree Indians -- Social life and customs -- Juvenile literature.
First Nations -- Juvenile literature.
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Sharing our truths :
tapwe
/ by Henry Beaver and Mindy Willett with Eileen Beaver ; photographs by Tessa MacIntosh.
by
Beaver, Henry.
Fifth House Publishers, c2019.
Call #:
970.3 B386s
Subjects
Beaver, Henry -- Juvenile literature.
Beaver, Eileen -- Juvenile literature.
Cree First Nation -- Juvenile literature.
Traditional ecological knowledge -- Northwest Territories -- Juvenile literature.
Cree Indians -- Juvenile literature.
Cree Indians -- Social life and customs -- Juvenile literature.
First Nations -- Juvenile literature.
Series
Land is our storybook.
ISBN:
9781927083529
1927083524
Alternate title:
Tapwe
Description:
34 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 21 cm.
Summary:
Henry and Eileen Beaver live in Fort Smith, Northwest Territories. They are both community leaders, parents, and grandparents. When their daughter, Joline, and grandchildren come for a visit, they teach them about their land and culture. Join the children and learn the protocols for building a tipi, trapping a beaver, laying the grandfather stones for a fire, smudging, and harvesting salt from the Salt Plains in Wood Buffalo National Park. In Cree,
tapwe
means "it is so" or "the truth." In this, the ninth book in This Land is Our Storybook series, Henry writes, "We can tell you what to do with the truths we share in this book, but we hope that reading our story will help you get to know us a little better so that together we can make this nation a place we can all be proud of."
Other authors:
Willett, Mindy, 1968-
Beaver, Eileen.
Macintosh, Tessa, 1952-
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Children's Nonfiction - Indigenous Peoples Collection
970.3 B386s
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Children's Nonfiction - Indigenous Peoples Collection
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Children's Nonfiction - Indigenous Peoples Collection
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