Rich Théroux

Rich Théroux is illustrator of "Flight Through the Rainbow." Besides being a caveman, Rich is a genius talent at painting and drawing. His art hangs in prominent homes and galleries but he prefers not to boast about it. Rich is founder of Rumble House and also teaches junior high school art. He is the author and illustrator of Stop Making Art and Die, and The River Troll and is the co-author of the poetry book, A Wake in the Undertow with his partner Jess Szabo. He and his gang exist/co-exist in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

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The Rainbow, the Midwife, and the Birds: 4 Dene Tales
$29.95
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Format: Paperback
Text Content Territories: Indigenous Canadian; First Nations; Dene;
Grade Levels: 3; 4; 5; 6; 7;
ISBN / Barcode: 9781988824574

Synopsis:

The book contains four Dene stories, as told by Raymond Yakeleya. "Flight Through the Rainbow" is about flying through a rainbow in a small plane and experiencing multi-sensations of colour. It also tells the legend of the spider and how its web catches raindrops that create the rainbow. "The Midwife and the Spirit of Life," dedicated to Raymond's Granny Harriet Gladue, is about the birth of babies and bringing their spirits into the world. "The Slingshot and the Songbird" is about a boy's sadness over killing a friendly songbird. "The Medicine Brothers and the Giant Birds" is a tale told to Raymond by his uncle George Blondin about the hazards of giant animals when the world was new.

The book also contains Dene language translation of terms from the book.

Educator & Series Information
This book is recommended for ages 8 to 12.

This book is part of the Indigenous Spirit of Nature series.

Additional Information
48 pages | 8.50" x 8.50" | Paperback

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