Monica Wysotski
Kids Books (6)

Synopsis:
Il y a longtemps, très longtemps, le monde que nous connaissons était fait d’eau seulement et il n’y avait pas de terre ! Puis, une femme étrange est tombée du Monde du Ciel et, avec l’aide des oiseaux et des animaux, elle a créé un lieu de vie. Cette histoire des Kanyen’kehà:kas (gan-yeh-ga-ha-ga) parle de l’origine du pays où nous vivons aujourd’hui. Les Kanyen’kehà:kas sont l’une des Six Nations qui forment la Confédération Haudenosaunee.
Educator & Series Information / Information pour éducateurs
Ce livre fait partie de la collection Histoires fortes - Les Kanyen’kehà:kas.
Cette ressource est aussi disponible en anglais : Creation Story Sky Woman.
Additional Information / Information additionnelle
Dimensions : 6” x 9” | 16 pages | ISBN : 9781771742689

Synopsis:
Les animaux et les oiseaux se préparent pour une partie de lacrosse. Chauve-souris aimerait jouer, mais aucune équipe ne l’accepte parce qu’elle n’est pas comme eux. Cette histoire Kanyen’kehà:ka (gan-yeh-ga-ha-ga) nous démontre que chaque personne a un talent spécial qu’il faut respecter. Les Kanyen’kehà:kas sont l’une des Six Nations qui forment la Confédération Haudenosaunee.
Educator & Series Information/ Information pour éducateurs 
Ce livre fait partie de la collection Histoires fortes - Les Kanyen’kehà:kas. 
Cette ressource est aussi disponible en anglais : The Game.
Additional Information / Information additionnelle  
Dimensions : 6” x 9” | 16 pages | ISBN : 9781771742702 

Synopsis:
Pendant qu’une vieille femme est en train de faire du pain de maïs, un étranger frappe à sa porte. L’étranger est un vieil homme qui est fatigué et affamé. Elle lui ment et lui dit qu’elle n’a pas beaucoup à donner. Cette histoire Kanyen’kehà:ka (gan-yeh-ga-ha-ga) explique pourquoi nous devons être généreux et non avides. Les Kanyen’kehà:kas sont l’une des Six Nations qui forment la Confédération Haudenosaunee.
Educator & Series Information / Information pour éducateurs 
Ce livre fait partie de la collection Histoires fortes - Les Kanyen’kehà:kas. 
Cette ressource est aussi disponible en anglais : The Woodpecker.
Additional Information / Information additionnelle  
Dimensions : 6” x 9” | 16 pages | ISBN : 9781771742726 

Synopsis:
A long time ago, the world was just water - there was no land! Then a curious woman fell from the sky world and with the help of the birds and animals created a land to live on. This Kanyen'kehà:ka (Gan-yeh-ga-ha-ga) story is about the origin of the land where we live today. The Kanyen'kehà:ka is one of Six Nations that together are the Haudenosaunee.
Educator & Series Information
Creation Story Sky Woman is part of the Strong Stories: Kanyen'kehà:ka series. Strong Stories focus on different First Nation territories from across Canada and the United States. These stories reflect the belief that our stories are the roots of our people, our lands and our cultures. It is from our stories that we grow and become strong and proud.
This resource is also available in French: La Femme du Ciel
Additional Information
16 pages | 6.00" x 9.00" | ISBN: 9781771741156

Synopsis:
The animals and the birds are getting ready for a game of lacrosse. Bat would love to play but neither team wants him because he is different than them. This Kanyen'kehà:ka (Gan-yeh-ga-ha-ga) story is about how we all have a special talent that we must respect in others. The book also includes information about lacrosse. The Kanyen'kehà:ka is one of Six Nations that together are the Haudenosaunee.
Educator & Series Information
The Game is part of the Strong Stories: Kanyen’kehà:ka series. Strong Stories focus on different First Nation territories from across Canada and the United States. These stories reflect the belief that our stories are the roots of our people, our lands and our cultures. It is from our stories that we grow and become strong and proud.
This resource is also available in French: La partie.
Additional Information
16 pages | 6.00" x 9.00" | ISBN: 9781771741187

Synopsis:
While an old woman is making cornbread, a stranger knocks on her door. The stranger is an old man who is tired and hungry. She lies and says she does not have much to give. This Kanyen'kehà:ka (Gan-yeh-ga-ha-ga) story is about why we ought to be generous and not greedy. The Kanyen'kehà:ka is one of Six Nations that together are the Haudenosaunee.
Educator & Series Information
The Woodpecker is part of the Strong Stories: Kanyen’kehà:ka series. Strong Stories focus on different First Nation territories from across Canada and the United States. These stories reflect the belief that our stories are the roots of our people, our lands and our cultures. It is from our stories that we grow and become strong and proud.
This resource is also available in French: Le pic-bois.
Additional Information
16 pages | 6.00" x 9.00" | ISBN: 9781771741200

 
         
    









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