Where Did You Get Your Moccasins?
Author: Bernelda Wheeler
Publisher: Portage & Main Press
Published: 1992
Total Pages: 32
ISBN-13: 9781895411508
DOWNLOAD EBOOKChildren in an urban school are curious about a classmate's moccasins.
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Author: Bernelda Wheeler
Publisher: Portage & Main Press
Published: 1992
Total Pages: 32
ISBN-13: 9781895411508
DOWNLOAD EBOOKChildren in an urban school are curious about a classmate's moccasins.
Author: Bernelda Wheeler
Publisher: Portage & Main Press
Published: 2019-08-09
Total Pages: 24
ISBN-13: 155379866X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKChildren in an urban school are curious about a classmate’s moccasins.
Author: Bernelda Wheeler
Publisher:
Published: 1986-01-01
Total Pages: 26
ISBN-13: 9780919143159
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Earl Einarson
Publisher: [Penticton, B.C.] : Theytus Books
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 16
ISBN-13: 9781894778145
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA young Aboriginal foster child who is given a special gift by his foster mother.
Author: Laurie Carlson
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Published: 1994-05-01
Total Pages: 201
ISBN-13: 1569767920
DOWNLOAD EBOOKKids discover traditions and skills from the people who first settled this continent, including gardening, making useful pottery, and communicating through Navajo codes.
Author: Helen Knott
Publisher:
Published: 2020-03-21
Total Pages: 304
ISBN-13: 9780889777316
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA nationally bestselling book on the struggle of addiction and the power of Indigenous resilience. Helen Knott, a highly accomplished Indigenous woman, seems to have it all. But in her memoir, she offers a different perspective. In My Own Moccasins is an unflinching account of addiction, intergenerational trauma, and the wounds brought on by sexual violence. It is also the story of sisterhood, the power of ceremony, the love of family, and the possibility of redemption. With gripping moments of withdrawal, times of spiritual awareness, and historical insights going back to the signing of Treaty 8 by her great-great grandfather, Chief Bigfoot, her journey exposes the legacy of colonialism, while reclaiming her spirit. " In My Own Moccasins never flinches. The story goes dark, and then darker. We live in an era where Indigenous women routinely go missing, our youth are killed and disposed of like trash, and the road to justice doesn't seem to run through the rez. Knott's journey is familiar, filled with the fallout of residential school, racial injustice, alcoholism, drugs, and despair. But she skillfully draws us along and opens up her life, her family, and her communities to show us a way forward. It's the best kind of memoir: clear-eyed, generous, and glorious....Bear witness to the emergence of one of the most powerful voices of her generation." -- Eden Robinson, author of Son of a Trickster and Monkey Beach (from the foreword) "Helen Knott speaks truth to the experience of Indigenous women living through the violence of colonized spaces and she does so with grace, beauty and a ferocity that makes me feel so proud." -- Leanne Betasamosake Simpson , author of This Accident of Being Lost "Helen writes beautifully and painfully, about her own life and the lives of many of our sisters. A strong, gentle voice removing the colonial blanket and exposing truth." -- Maria Campbell , author of Halfbreed "An incredible debut that documents how trauma and addiction can be turned into healing and love. I am in awe of Helen Knott and her courage. I am a fan for life. Wow." -- Richard Van Camp , author of The Lesser Blessed "Heartfelt, heartbreaking, triumphant and raw, In My Own Moccasins is a must-read for anyone who's ever felt lost in their life... Actually, it's a must-read for anyone who appreciates stories of struggle, redemption and healing. Knott's writing is confident, clear, powerful and inspiring." -- Jowita Bydlowska , author of Guy: A Novel and Drunk Mom "Powerful, filled with emotion." -- Carol Daniels, author of Bearskin Diary and Hiraeth "A beautiful rendering of how recovery for our peoples is inevitably about reconnecting with Indigenous identities, lands, cultural and healing practices." -- Kim Anderson , author of Reconstructing Native Womenhood
Author: George M. White
Publisher: Crazy Crow Pubs
Published: 2013-09-15
Total Pages: 88
ISBN-13: 9781929572267
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFirst published in 1969, this expanded third edition is an excellent reference for both collectors and craftspeople. Detailed instructions for measuring, patternmaking, fitting, and construction guide the crafts worker in producing a wide variety of authentic Native American footwear that's tailored to each individual's foot. Readers are provided with a fascinating overview of the history of indigenous footwear in North America and an in-depth Introduction to rawhide, leather, and buckskin by G. D. Wood. Patterns for 28 moccasin types covering over 30 tribes - including the Assiniboine (Alberta/Manitoba), Kootenai (British Columbia), and Yellowknives (Northern Territories) of Canada - are featured along with new instructions for making Plains hard-sole, Northern Plains soft-sole, and Cherokee/Southeastern-style moccasins. Also included is a brief history of the tribes, additional resources, and website references. Forty-one full-color photographs accompany the patterns, along with 22 historic period photos of camp life, tanning hides, individual chiefs, and more.
Author: Gail Edwards
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Published: 2014-07-31
Total Pages: 429
ISBN-13: 1442622822
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe study of children's illustrated books is located within the broad histories of print culture, publishing, the book trade, and concepts of childhood. An interdisciplinary history, Picturing Canada provides a critical understanding of the changing geographical, historical, and cultural aspects of Canadian identity, as seen through the lens of children's publishing over two centuries. Gail Edwards and Judith Saltman illuminate the connection between children's publishing and Canadian nationalism, analyse the gendered history of children's librarianship, identify changes and continuities in narrative themes and artistic styles, and explore recent changes in the creation and consumption of children's illustrated books. Over 130 interviews with Canadian authors, illustrators, editors, librarians, booksellers, critics, and other contributors to Canadian children's book publishing, document the experiences of those who worked in the industry. An important and wholly original work, Picturing Canada is fundamental to our understanding of publishing history and the history of childhood itself in Canada.
Author: Craig Johnson
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 312
ISBN-13: 9780670018611
DOWNLOAD EBOOKUnsettled by similarities between a recent murder case and his first investigation as a Marine in Vietnam, Sheriff Walt Longmire wonders about a strangely familiar photograph found in the recent victim's purse.