L'Nu'k Ghost Stories of Prince Edward Island
$19.95
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Format:
Paperback
Text Content Territories:
Indigenous Canadian; First Nations; Mi'kmaq;
Status: Available
Reading Level: Juvenile Fiction
Other Categories:
Kids Book | Kids Books | Fiction | Anthologies / Short Stories | Fantasy & Folklore | Indigenous Peoples | Indigenous Peoples in Canada | First Nations | Mi'kmaq (Mi'gmaq) | Teen Books | Fiction | Anthologies / Short Stories | Speculative Fiction | Indigenous Peoples | Indigenous Peoples in Canada | First Nations | Mi'kmaq (Mi'gmaq)
Synopsis:
Mi'kmaq people have been in touch with the spiritual for thousands of years. Some of these spiritual bonds have meant that the Mi'kmaq have resulted in scary encounters with the living. Ancients stories of ghosts and shape-shifters have been told around the fire for generations. Keeping this tradition alive is important not only for future campfires, but also to protect the sacred sites and hollowed grounds.
Educator Information
Juvenile Fiction
Additional Information
180 pages | 5.75" x 8.75" | Paperback