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The books in this collection celebrate Indigenous Peoples in North America. These books highlight the richness of Indigenous cultures and cover a range of subject matter from family relationships to stories about hope and resilience.
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The Huron Carol
Renowned children's book illustrator Ian Wallace brings his masterful ability to “The Huron Carol,” a beautiful and unusual song with a rich history.
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ages 4
to 9
/ grades P
to 4
The Red Rock
In this innovative graphic fable, author and illustrator Tomio Nitto uses comic-book technique to deliver a strong environmental message.
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ages 5
to 8
/ grades K
to 3
The Red Sash
The Red Sash is the story of a young Metis boy who lives near the fur trading post of Fort William, on Lake Superior, nearly 200 years ago.
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The Secret Legacy
Nobel Peace Prize winner and noted Maya activist Rigoberta Menchú Tum returns once more to the world of her childhood in The Secret Legacy.
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Tonnerre ancien
Un livre magnifique et visionnaire, Tonnerre ancien, rend hommage aux chevaux sauvages et à la nature des Prairies.
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ages 8
to 10
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to 5
Tuk and the Whale
Told by a young Inuit boy, this story imagines what might have happened if the people of a Baffin Island winter camp had encountered European whalers.
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Very Last First Time
A classic story of an Inuit girl's first experience going alone under the ice to collect mussels.