Traditionally and through custom, nêhiyaw (Cree) laws are shared and passed down through the generations in the oral tradition, utilizing stories, songs, ceremonies, lands, waters, animals
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Author:McAdam, Sylvia
Summary:Genre: Canadian nonfiction, Law materialsAvailable Formats:
- Running Time: 11:19:02Narrator: Apple Alex (synthetic)Publisher: BC Libraries Cooperative,
- Publisher: BC Libraries Cooperative,
- Publisher: Saskatoon, SK, Canada : Purich Publishing Limited, [2015],
Author:Burgess, Thornton W.
Summary:When Farmer Brown's boy starts setting traps for the woodland critters of Laughing Brook and Smiling Pool, Grandfather Frog has a scheme to save the animals.
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- Publisher: Association for the Blind of W.A.
Author:Burgess, Thornton W.
Summary:The residents of Green Forest are puzzled by strange sounds, such as Sticky-toes the Tree Toad hearing his own voice coming from another tree, or Sammy Jay keeping everyone awake by calling "T
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