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A beatifully illustrated Christmas story where a young native boy's dream of a candle lights his parents' way home on a harsh winter night.
Ages 2 to 5
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A retelling of the Christopher Columbus story from a Native point of view turns this tale on its ear! Thomas King uses a bag of literary tricks to shatter the stereotypes surrounding Columbus's voyages.
Ages 5 to 8
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Alexander MacKenzie's dog protected the explorer and the Native guides that helped him along his way. This book brings a new perspective to the story of MacKenzie's explorations.
Ages 6 to 9
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Simon discovers that catching a salmon is more difficult than it looks in this touching story with evocative watercolor illustrations.
Ages 4 to 7
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An enchanting and utterly authentic introduction to the life of an Inuit child and her world.
Ages 3 to 7
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The true story of explorer Alexander MacKenzie, the first European to cross North America by land.
Ages 10 and up
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These stories, drawn from the lives of four Inuit artists, offer young readers a glimpse into this rich, remote culture, past and present.
Ages 8 and up
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The story of Larry Loyie's last summer before entering residential school.
Ages 8 and up
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Acclaimed author Martha Brooks tells an unforgettable story about two teens and their quest to understand the land and each other.
Ages 12 and up
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George's cloistered life in New York changes as the War for American Independence looms and he experiences first-hand the brutality and futility of the war, and must struggle with what it means to be half Mohawk.
Ages 12 and up
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