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Miso, Jean, 1961-
Subjects
Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Juvenile literature.
Cree Indians -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature.
Rainbows -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature.
Cree Indians -- Juvenile literature
Indigenous peoples -- Juvenile literature
Rainbows -- Juvenile literature
Folklore -- Juvenile literature
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Miso, Jean, 1961-
Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Juvenile literature.
Cree Indians -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature.
Rainbows -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature.
Cree Indians -- Juvenile literature
Indigenous peoples -- Juvenile literature
Rainbows -- Juvenile literature
Folklore -- Juvenile literature
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The rainbow / Jean Miso ; illustrations by Darrell Doxdator ; translation by Dolores Greyeyes Sand.
by
Miso, Jean, 1961-
Jean Miso, c2020.
Call #:
398.2 M678r
Subjects
Indigenous peoples
--
North America
--
Juvenile
literature
.
Cree Indians
--
Folklore
--
Juvenile
literature
.
Rainbows
--
Folklore
--
Juvenile
literature
.
Cree Indians
--
Juvenile
literature
Indigenous peoples
--
Juvenile
literature
Rainbows
--
Juvenile
literature
Folklore
--
Juvenile
literature
ISBN:
9780986693885
098669388X
Alternate title:
pîsimwêyâpiy
Description:
1 volume (unpaged) : colour illustrations ; 22 x 28 cm.
Notes:
"A Plains Cree story interpreted by Jean Miso"--Cover.
Text in English and Plains Cree with syllabics.
Summary:
The Rainbow" teaches a timeless lesson that was passed down orally through the Cree communities. It explains how Great Spirit created balance within our world's ecosystem. The story relates a critical message that needs to be heard worldwide. Indeed, we have a global responsibility to protect the natural equilibrium of our home we call Earth.
Other authors:
Doxdator, Darrell.
Sand, Dolores Greyeyes.
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