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Indigenous History Month (22 series)

La vie autochtone au Canada : au passé, au présent et au futur (Côte à côte à côte)  

Les peuples autochtones ont joué un rôle influent dans l’histoire du Canada, et ils maintiennent leur rôle encore aujourd’hui. En observant du passé vers l’avenir, la série La vie autochtone au Canada révèle les défis que doivent surmonter les peuples autochtones, célèbre leur diversité culturelle et souligne leur contribution dans l’établissement du Canada. Indigenous peoples have played an influential role in Canadian history and continue to do so today. From the past and into the future, Indi

Legend of the Spirit Serpent, The

This modern retelling of a traditional Kalinago legend from the Caribbean island of Dominica recounts the story of a huge serpent who once guarded the indigenous people. This book is the winner of the 1st Annual Caribbean Writer's Contest sponsored by Reycraft Books and the Ducreay Foundation.

Les communautés autochtones canadiennes (Vrai nord)  

Environ 1,4 million d'autochtones vivent aujourd'hui au Canada. Ils proviennent de plusieurs grandes communautés, chacune d'elle ayant sa propre histoire, sa propre langue et ses propres pratiques culturelles. Les livres de la série Les communautés autochtones canadiennes explorent la vie de ces citoyens autochtones, leur passé comme leur présent.

Les nations autochtones en Amérique du Nord (Expedition)  

Explorez les différentes nations autochtones présentes en Amérique du Nord. Les lecteurs apprendront la vie passée et présente de ces nations autochtones, racontée par des auteurs de ces communautés. Chaque livre explore l’histoire, la langue, la culture, la vie quotidienne et les préoccupations actuelles que vivent ces communautés. Cette série très visuelle comprend un grand nombre de photos, de cartes et d’effets infographiques.

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation  

Readers are invited to jump into a canoe to learn about residential schools in Canada and the special day for truth and reconciliation. Author Dawn Sii-yaa-ilth-supt Smith is Nuu-chah-nulth and attended Tsartlip Indian Day School in British Columbia. She shares her story and the importance of truth telling and reconciliation in Canada.

Nations of North America (Lighthouse)  

Discover how Indigenous nations have made their homes in North America for hundreds of years. Learn their proud histories and how their members continue to honour their culture today. Explore their traditional foods, artwork, and forms of government. Read about great leaders who fought to keep their people free. Includes a support page of teaching tips for caregivers and teachers. Downloadable Teacher's Notes available.

Native Rights (Alternator Books®)

Discover how Native peoples are dismantling stereotypes, exercising their voices in government, honoring their relationships with nature, practicing their cultural traditions and values, and shaping the future. Learn about their rich history and culture and how they are reclaiming their rights and heritage.

Powwow Mystery

Indigenous twins Jaime and Marie Longbow love solving mysteries, and that is exactly what they get to do travelling around from powwow to powwow.

Racial Justice in America: Indigenous Peoples (21st Century Skills Library)

The Racial Justice in America: Indigenous Peoples series explores issues, histories, and achievements specific to the Indigenous community in a comprehensive, honest, and age-appropriate way. Written by historian and public scholar Heather Bruegl, a citizen of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin and a first-line descendent Stockbridge Munsee, the series reaches children of all races and encourages them to approach race issues with open eyes and minds.