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Joe, Miśel, 1947-
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Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Juvenile fiction.
First Nations -- Newfoundland and Labrador -- Juvenile fiction.
Beothuk Indians -- Juvenile fiction.
Newfoundland and Labrador -- Juvenile fiction.
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Joe, Miśel, 1947-
Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Juvenile fiction.
First Nations -- Newfoundland and Labrador -- Juvenile fiction.
Beothuk Indians -- Juvenile fiction.
Newfoundland and Labrador -- Juvenile fiction.
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Suliewey : the sequel to My Indian / Saqamaw Mi'sel Joe and
Sheila
O
'Neill.
by
Joe, Miśel, 1947-
Breakwater Books, 2023.
Call #:
FICTION JOE
Subjects
Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Juvenile fiction.
First Nations -- Newfoundland and Labrador -- Juvenile fiction.
Beothuk Indians -- Juvenile fiction.
Newfoundland and Labrador -- Juvenile fiction.
ISBN:
9781550819885 (pbk.)
Description:
202 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
Notes:
Sequel to My Indian.
Summary:
"In My Indian, Sylvester was hired by William Cormack in 1822 to guide him across Newfoundland in search of Beothuk encampments. In fact, he followed the advice of his Elders and guided Cormack away from the Beothuk. In this sequel, having parted ways with Cormack at St. George's Bay, Sylvester decides to go out on his own, in search of the winter camp of the last of the remaining Beothuk. Written as fiction, by two Mi'kmaq authors, Suliewey: The Sequel to My Indian supports Mi'kmaq oral history of friendly relationships with the Beothuk. The novel reclaims the settler narrative that the Beothuk and the Mi'kmaq of Newfoundland were enemies and represents an existing kinship between the Mi'kmaq and the Beothuk. Rich in oral history, the descriptions of traditional ceremonies and sacred medicines, the use of Mi'kmaw language, and the teachings of two-spirit place readers on the land and embed them in the strong relationships described throughout the book."--From publisher.
Genre:
Historical fiction, Juvenile.
Canadian fiction, Juvenile.
Other authors:
O
'Neill,
Sheila
(
Drum
Carrier
).
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Alderney Gate Public Library
Children's Fiction - Indigenous Peoples Collection
FICTION JOE
Childrens Books
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Jul 22, 2024
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Children's Fiction - Indigenous Peoples Collection
FICTION JOE
Childrens Books
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