David Anderson Wahwahbiginojii
Wahwahbiginojii Dr. David Anderson, Dene/Anishinabe and Bear Clan, is an Educator and author.
Kids Books (8)
Synopsis:
Wahwahbiginojii David Anderson's A Winter Celebration is a heartwarming story about what might have happened during the first winter celebration when an Anishinaabe family and a Christian family gathered together on this Land to celebrate the winter season. At this time of year, both cultures celebrate in their own way. A book about how two cultures and two traditions can come together in a way that is respectful, responsible and builds relationships.
Educator Information
Recommended for grades 4 to 6.
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24 Pages | Hardcover
Synopsis:
The 5 Ws and How Series has been created to help All of Us learn and understand who we are, as Indigenous Peoples across Turtle Island.
The first book in this series, Smudging and the Four Sacred Medicines, will guide you as you learn about Sacred Medicines and Smudging. Learn how Smudging helps us stay strong and connected to All of Creation. Indigenous Peoples have always Smudged and use Sacred Medicines in Ceremony, for Healing, and in daily life. This book shows which Medicines to use in a Smudge, how to Respect the Spirit of the Medicines when Smudging, and reminds us that Smudging is for Everyone!
Educator & Series Information
Recommended for grades 2 to 5.
This book is part of The 5 Ws and How Series.
Includes information about who, where, how, and when to smudge.
Shares information about the four sacred medicines (tobacco, sweetgrass, sage, cedar).
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20 Pages | Hardcover
Synopsis:
Let us walk together through the ABCs of the Numbered Treaties. We purposefully use the ABC, a constructed Language system from the English Language, to talk back to the Numbered Treaties, so named without reference to our Own Language system or the Land.
First Nations People entered into Treaties and Agreements prior to Confederation and negotiated the Numbered Treaties after the Confederation of Canada in 1867.
Educator Information
Recommended for grades 4 to 6.
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Paperback
Synopsis:
This Story follows Grandfather and his Grandson as they walk together down The Path. They will meet many Relatives who each carry a Teaching. Grandfather shares with Grandson the Teachings and their importance.
Educator Information
Recommended for grades 3 to 6.
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28 Pages | Hardcover
Synopsis:
There was a time when the Anishinaabeg (Human Beings) were not living together in balance and in Harmony with Mother Earth or with one another.
The Seven Grandfathers asked their Oshkaabewis (Helper/Messenger), to find someone to carry their Teachings. Oshkaabewis met Little Boy and introduced him to The Seven Grandfathers who welcomed Little Boy and shared their Gifts with him. These Gifts are now known and called The Seven Grandfather Teachings.
Educator Information
Recommended for grades 4 to 6.
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24 Pages | Hardcover
Synopsis:
Learn about the Thirteen Moons on Turtle's Back with this easy to read beautifully illustrated rhyming book. A great tool to help young children understand and learn the many teachings of the thirteen Moons on Turtle's Back.
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Recommended for Grade 1 students.
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Hardcover
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Learn about Tipi Teachings with this easy to read, beautifully illustrated rhyming book. A great tool to help young children understand and learn the many teachings of the Tipi.
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Recommended for Grades 1 to 3.
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Hardcover
Synopsis:
This is one Creation Story of how some of Our Relatives, The Swimmers and The Winged-Ones helped Creator make Land for The Two-Legged, The Four-Legged, and The Crawlers on Turtle Island.
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27 Pages | Hardcover