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A poignant and poetic picture book celebrating traditional Indigenous harvesting, foods, and the connections that these build for all our relations.It's a special day: the young protagonist in this memorable story is learning her grandfather's favorite recipe from her grandmother! As each ingredient is prepared for this special dish, readers will be eager to follow along as they are transported back to each instance of gathering, hunting, and harvesting foods in the traditional ways throughout the seasons.Willie Poll's poetic voice leads the readers through the seasons and what Mother Earth offers to us in nature in this beautiful celebration of the Earth, our foods, our family, and the importance of grieving those we love. With an emphasis on the importance of thanking the land for what is given to us, sharing with our community, and offering a plate to our ancestors, this gentle and thoughtful tale will resonate with readers young and old alike. Shaikara David's bright and inviting illustrations carry the cooking experience from the kitchen, to the forest, and back again.Featuring an author's note on traditional harvesting practices and a recipe for Nuwish, Our Ancestors' Kitchen is a joyous exploration of love, food, and culture.
Minnow, une jeune autochtone, protectrice des eaux, entreprend un voyage sous l¿eau où elle en apprend de notre famille qui vit dans l¿océan. Quand elle retourne à la surface, elle rassemble sa communauté pour aider à apporter des changements. Cette histoire est racontée en rimes lyriques et aide les enfants à mieux respecter les gens qui protègent les eaux et les terres autochtones, l¿environnement et le monde qui les entoure. Elle aide à faire découvrir l¿activisme aux enfants tôt dans leur vie.
Teacher lesson plan that accompanies the book, Minnow. Includes comprehension questions, group activities, coloring pages, and more. A young Indigenous water protector named Minnow goes on an underwater journey, learning from our ocean-living relatives. When she returns to the surface, she gathers her community to help make a change. This story is told in lyrical rhyme and helps children gain a better respect for Indigenous water and land protectors, the environment and world around them, and helps show children activism at an early age.
In this beautiful and empowering book, a young Indigenous girl goes on a transformative journey through the forest, with the help of her ancestors.
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