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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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Trickster Coyote experiences the pitfalls of excessive consumption in this comically irreverent solstice tale.
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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A beautiful and visionary book celebrating wild horses and the natural world of the prairies. Features extraordinary illustrations reflecting Leo Yerxa’s sense of nature and the place of native people within it.
Ages 4 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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