Indigenous materials

  • The Peacemaker: Thanadelthur

    Creator

    Robertson, David Alexander

    Abstract

    When Cole's teacher catches him drawing rather than listening in class, he gives Cole a special assignment: an oral presentation on an important Aboriginal figure. Cole will do almost anything to avoid speaking in public -- even feigning illness. But when he hear the story of the remarkable woman known as Thanadelthur -- peacemaker between the Cree and the Dene and interpreter for the governor of Fort York -- he is so inspired by her bravery, he overcomes his own fears.

    Publisher (Source)

    Winnipeg

    HighWater Press

    Not specified
  • The Land of Os: John Ramsay

    Creator

    Robertson, David Alexander

    Abstract

    When Richard's class from Big Spirit School takes a canoe trip, he and his classmates chance upon an ederly woman. She tells them the story of her grandfather, John Ramsay, of the Sandy Bar community on Lake Winnipeg. Ramsay's land was taken by the government and given to the new settlers from Iceland who arrived there in 1875. Yet many owed their survial to Ramsay, who helped them through freezing winters, hunger, and a devastating smallpox epidemic.

    Publisher (Source)

    Winnipeg

    HighWater Press

    Not specified
  • The Just Right Gift: A Story of Love

    Creator

    Vermette, Katherena

    Abstract

    Migizi loves his Gookem. Can he find the perfect gift to show her how much? The Seven Teaching of the Anishinaabe -- love, wisdom, humility, courage, respect, honesty, and truth -- are revealed in these seven stories for children. Set in an urban landscape with Indigenous children as the central characters, these stories about home and family will look familiar to all young readers.

    Publisher (Source)

    Winnipeg

    HighWater Press

    Not specified
  • The First Day: A Story of Courage

    Creator

    Vermette, Katherena

    Abstract

    Makwa has to go to a new school ... and he doesn't want to go. How will he face his first day? The Seven Teaching of the Anishinaabe -- love, wisdom, humility, courage, respect, honesty, and truth -- are revealed in these seven stories for children. Set in an urban landscape with Indigenous children as the central characters, these stories about home and family will look familiar to all young readers.

    Publisher (Source)

    Winnipeg

    HighWater Press

    Not specified
  • The Evolution of Alice

    Creator

    Robertson, David Alexander

    Abstract

    This haunting, emotionally resonant story delivers us into the world of Alice, a single mother raising her three young daughters on the rez where she grew up. Alice has never had an easy life, but has managed to get by with the support of her best friend, Gideon, and her family. When an unthinkable loss occurs, Alice is forced onto a different path, one that will challenge her belief in herself and the world she thought she knew. The Evolution of Alice is the kaleidoscopic story of one woman�s place within the web of community.

    Publisher (Source)

    Winnipeg

    HighWater Press

    Not specified
  • The Ballad of Nancy April: Shawnadithit

    Creator

    Robertson, David Alexander

    Abstract

    When a mishap delays Jessie at the end of a school day, she takes a shortcut home. But the shortcut turns into an adventure, as Jessie is transported through time and space, to early 19th-century Newfoundland. There she meets Shawnadithit who, as the last surviving member of the Beothuk, has witnessed the end of a once-great people. Tales from Big Spirit is a unique six-book graphic novel series that delves into the stories of six great Indigenous heroes from Canadian history -- some already well known and others who deserve to be.

    Publisher (Source)

    Winnipeg

    HighWater Press

    Not specified
  • Sugar Falls: A Residential School Story

    Creator

    Robertson, David Alexander

    Abstract

    A school assignment to interview a residential school survivor leads Daniel to Betsy, his friend's grandmother, who tells him her story. Abandoned as a young child, Betsy was soon adopted into a loving family. A few short years later, at the age of 8, everything changed. Betsy was taken away to a residential school. There she was forced to endure abuse and indignity, but Betsy recalled the words her father spoke to her at Sugar Falls � words that gave her the resilience, strength, and determination to survive.

    Publisher (Source)

    Winnipeg

    HighWater Press

    Not specified
  • Singing Sisters: A Story of Humility

    Creator

    Vermette, Katherena

    Abstract

    Ma'iingan knows she is a very good singer. Conflict erupts when her little sister wants to sing just like her. The Seven Teaching of the Anishinaabe -- love, wisdom, humility, courage, respect, honesty, and truth -- are revealed in these seven stories for children. Set in an urban landscape with Indigenous children as the central characters, these stories about home and family will look familiar to all young readers.

    Publisher (Source)

    Winnipeg

    HighWater Press

    Not specified
  • Misaabe's Stories: A Story of Honesty

    Creator

    Vermette, Katherena

    Abstract

    Misaabe tells great stories -- about trolls, and x-ray glasses, and secret agents, and his super-exciting life. But is real life so bad? The Seven Teaching of the Anishinaabe -- love, wisdom, humility, courage, respect, honesty, and truth -- are revealed in these seven stories for children. Set in an urban landscape with Indigenous children as the central characters, these stories about home and family will look familiar to all young readers.

    Publisher (Source)

    Winnipeg

    HighWater Press

    Not specified
  • Kode's Quest(ion): A Story of Respect

    Creator

    Vermette, Katherena

    Abstract

    Kode knows many things, but she doesn�t know one thing: What does respect mean? Who will help her figure out the answer? The Seven Teaching of the Anishinaabe -- love, wisdom, humility, courage, respect, honesty, and truth -- are revealed in these seven stories for children. Set in an urban landscape with Indigenous children as the central characters, these stories about home and family will look familiar to all young readers.

    Publisher (Source)

    Winnipeg

    HighWater Press

    Not specified