Cree (Nehiyawak)
Synopsis:
Les cousins Sam, Otter, Atim et Chickadee sont inséparables. Au sein de la Première Nation de Lac-aux-Vents, où ils ont grandi, ils sont surnommés « les Rats musclés » en raison de leur propension à la rigolade, à la bagarre et aux aventures de toutes sortes. Avec eux, une péripétie n’attend pas l’autre!Lorsqu’un archéologue venu effectuer des fouilles sur le territoire de la réserve est porté disparu, les Rats musclés se mettent en tête de le retrouver. Au milieu des conflits, des drames familiaux et des manifestations environnementales qui agitent leur communauté, les quatre cousins mènent l’enquête pour faire le jour sur cette disparition.Ils font d’un vieil autobus scolaire leur quartier général, depuis lequel ils examinent chaque indice, explorent chaque piste pour découvrir la vérité. Une chose est certaine : ils n’abandonneront pas tant que le mystère n’aura pas été résolu!Cette série primée au Canada anglais reprend la formule aguerrie des romans d’enquête pour la jeunesse en mettant en scène quatre apprentis détectives qui n’ont pas froid aux yeux. Elle révèle aussi aux jeunes lecteurs tout un pan de la réalité des Premières Nations du Canada en abordant des sujets sensibles tels que la colonisation et l’effacement des cultures autochtones. Une excellente porte d’entrée pour parler de réconciliation tout en gardant un pied dans l’aventure.
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Juvenile Fiction
This book is available in English: The Case of Windy Lake
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224 Pages | Paperback
Synopsis:
Once upon a magical time, a young rabbit named Weeskits hurried home to Kisoosa -- a town known as the Earth's belly button--to deliver some thrilling news. Salamoo Cook, the Grand Chief of all rabbits in the world, was on his way to announce a mysterious contest. The prize? A year's supply of all-healing waaskee-choos juice fresh from spruce cones that have just fallen. Would Weeskits be able to help his brother Keegach win the juice to rid his wife of the dreadful manchoos?
From Tomson Highway, acclaimed author and playwright, best known for his plays "The Rez Sisters" and "Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing" and most recently his award-winning memoir, "Permanent Astonishment." Grand Chief Salamoo Comes to Town! is a laugh-out-loud riot of a tale, interspersed with eight jazzy songs performed in Cree. This musical picture book includes a QR code to access the narrated story in French and songs online in Cree along with a glossary of Cree words used throughout the tale.
Educator Information
Recommended for grades 2 to 3.
This musical picture book includes a QR code to access the narrated story in French and songs online in Cree along with a glossary of Cree words used throughout the tale.
This book is available in English: Grand Chief Salamoo Cook is Coming to Town!
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48 pages | 8.25" x 10.75" | Hardcover
Synopsis:
Je vais vous parler un peu de mon hibou. En vérité, ce n’était pas «mon» hibou. Je ne crois pas qu’une personne puisse posséder un animal. Ou une partie de la terre. Ou quoi que ce soit, en fait. On ne peut que créer des liens entre ces choses.
Ou apprendre à aider, à se sentir concerné.
Je me demande si c’est ce que mon père voulait que j’apprenne...
Educator Information
The publisher recommends this title for ages 3 to 5.
This book is available in English: Tanna's Owl
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36 pages | 8.50" x 9.50" | Hardcover
Synopsis:
Buddy wants to prove to his big brother that he is not a scared little kid anymore.
For as long as Buddy can remember, there has been a rumour that the local theme park is haunted. After a fight with his brother, he convinces his friends that they should sneak into the park and spend the night. That way, everyone will know how brave they are. But can Buddy and his friends avoid the guards and the cameras and whatever is haunting the theme park? Or is the whole thing just an urban legend after all?
Reviews
“An excellent story about friendship, teamwork, brothers and growing up…Fast-moving and simple with the book’s themes clearly laid out. The supernatural element adds to the story but is suitable for the intended audience. Highly Recommended.” — CM: Canadian Review of Materials
Educator & Series Information
Recommended for ages 9 to 12.
This book is part of the Orca Currents series. Orca Currents are short, high-interest (Hi-Lo) novels with contemporary themes written specifically for middle-school students reading below grade level.
Legends of Funland is written at a 2.6 reading level.
Lexile:HL510L
ATOS:3.6
Fountas & Pinnell Text Level Gradient: T
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128 pages | 5.00" x 7.50" | Paperback
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La naissance d’un enfant est un grand moment, et chacun à sa façon prépare sa venue, avec amour, patience et fébrilité. Les étoiles m’ont chanté ton nom partage un concept traditionnel de nombreux peuples autochtones. Tandis que l’enfant grandit dans le ventre de sa mère, des objets sont recueillis pour constituer son petit sac de médecine, comme un cadeau d’accueil. Chacun de ces objets sacrés permettra à l’enfant de rester en contact avec son identité profonde. Ce récit touchant sur la parentalité et la maternité donne envie de rassembler à sa façon un cadeau d’accueil pour les enfants à naître, et propose un moment tendre à partager avec son enfant, avant et après sa naissance.
Educator Information
Recommended for ages 2 to 5.
This book is available in English: I Sang You Down from the Stars
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36 Pages | Hardcover
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Minnow, une jeune autochtone, protectrice des eaux, entreprend un voyage sous l'eau ou elle en apprend de notre famille qui vit dans l'ocean. Quand elle retourne a la surface, elle rassemble sa communaute pour aider a apporter des changements. Cette histoire est racontee en rimes lyriques et aide les enfants a mieux respecter les gens qui protegent les eaux et les terres autochtones, l'environnement et le monde qui les entoure. Elle aide a faire decouvrir l'activisme aux enfants tot dans leur vie.
Educator Information
Recommended for ages 6 to 10.
A teacher lesson plan for this title is available: Minnow: la fille qui est devenue mi-poisson plan de cours
This book is available in English: Minnow: The Girl Who Became Part Fish
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44 pages | 9.94" x 6.34" | Paperback
Synopsis:
A young Indigenous water protector named Minnow goes on an underwater journey; learning from our ocean-living relatives. When she returns to the surface, she gathers her community to help make a change. This story is told in lyrical rhyme and helps children gain a better respect for Indigenous water and land protectors, the environment, and world around them, and helps show children activism at an early age.
Educator Information
Recommended for ages 8 to 10.
Find a teacher lesson plan here: Minnow: The Girl Who Became Part Fish Teacher Lesson Plan
This book is available in French: Minnow: la fille qui est devenue mi-poisson
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48 pages | 10.83" x 8.58" | Paperback
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Auntie always greets Cree in Nehiyaw when she comes for a visit. When Auntie arrives with a surprise gift hidden in her bag, Cree can’t wait to discover what it is. The first clue? It’s from the rez. As Cree tries to figure out what it might be, the bag starts to move!
Reviews
"Everyone has an auntie like the auntie in this book! She is eclectic and kooky and brings surprises that come with important teachings about responsibility and reciprocity.” — Nancy Cooper, First Nations Consultant for the Southern Ontario Library Services and coordinator for First Nation
“The Auntie in this story sounds so cool and I can just imagine how exciting it would be when she came to visit. This story is fun and sweet and has a great message about taking care of our pets and one another.” — Jodie Callaghan, author of Ga’s/The Train
Educator Information
Recommended for ages 6 to 8.
Dual-language edition in English and Plains Cree, Y Dialect. Translated by Dorothy Thunder.
Dorothy Thunder is a Plains Cree (nêhiyawiskwêw) from Little Pine First Nation, Saskatchewan and full-time Cree instructor in Faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta.
This book is available in English: Auntie's Rez Surprise.
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24 pages | 8.50" x 8.50" | Hardcover
Synopsis:
This inspiring introduction to activism and social justice for young teens shows the important role music plays in changing the world, featuring:
- Musicians young teens will know and love: Beyoncé, Billie Eilish, Lizzo, Lady Gaga, Lil Nas X, and more!
- Iconic artists from past generations: readers will learn about the extraordinary impact of artists such as Nina Simone, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Neil Young, John Lennon, Bob Dylan, Tracy Chapman, and more.
- Playlists for each social justice issue: Each chapter includes a playlist with recommended songs about an area of activism, from classic tracks to contemporary hits.
In Rise Up and Sing!, Andrea Warner explores how music has contributed to the fight for social justice. Across eight areas of activism—the climate emergency, Indigenous rights, civil rights, disability rights, 2SLGBTQIA+ rights, gender equality, the peace/anti-war movement, and human rights—Warner introduces some of the artists, past and present, who have made a difference both on stage and off.
Through ground-breaking artists and iconic moments, Rise Up and Sing! shows us that a song is never just a song, and that music really does have the power to change the world.
Educator Information
Recommended for ages 12 to 17.
Includes some Indigenous content.
Curriculum Connections: Activism, Social Justice, Music
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200 pages | 7.00" x 9.00" | Hardcover
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“waniskā. wāpan,” mosōm says. “Wake up. It’s morning, little one. You, me, and kohkom are going for a boat ride for the day.”
And that is exactly what they do in this quiet book that celebrates traditional life in modern times. Held warmly in his kohkom’s arms, little Luke watches ducks, pelicans and cormorants on the way to Seagull Island, where the family collects eggs for their shore lunch and to share later with Auntie at home.
Seagull Island: kiyāsko-miniscikos is inspired by Elder Myles Hector Charles’s memories of gathering eggs with his grandson Luke in northern Saskatchewan.
Written in English with Woodland Cree words and phrases, the story and illustrations show the deep connection between families and the land.
Educator Information
Recommended for ages 5 to 10.
Written in English with Woodland Cree words and phrases.
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24 pages | 9.00" x 9.00" | Hardcover
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Dans cette deuxième aventure des Rats musclés, les cousins Sam, Otter, Atim et Chickadee se rendent en ville. Ce qui s’annonçait comme une sortie éducative parfaitement ordinaire se transforme en une nouvelle enquête lorsque Chickadee découvre le sort réservé à la petite sœur de son grand-père, il y a de nombreuses années. Du jour au lendemain, tante Charlotte a été arrachée à sa famille et placée dans un pensionnat autochtone avant d’être donnée en adoption à des étrangers. Comment se fait-il qu’on n’ait jamais retrouvé sa trace?Hors de la communauté de Lac-aux-Vents, les Rats musclés se frottent à des tyrans pleins de préjugés, mais ils font aussi la rencontre de personnages inspirants qui en ont beaucoup à leur apprendre sur l’histoire des Premières Nations du Canada. Non sans émotion, ils prennent la pleine mesure du traitement odieux qui a été réservé à des milliers d’autochtones à travers le pays – dont les membres de leur propre famille. Ils mettent les bouchées doubles pour résoudre le mystère de la disparition de tante Charlotte.Cette série primée au Canada anglais reprend la formule aguerrie des romans d’enquête pour la jeunesse en mettant en scène quatre apprentis détectives qui n’ont pas froid aux yeux. Sous un couvert ludique, elle révèle aux jeunes lecteurs tout un pan de la réalité des Premières Nations du Canada en abordant des sujets sensibles tels que la colonisation et l’effacement des cultures autochtones. Une excellente porte d’entrée pour parler de réconciliation tout en gardant un pied dans l’aventure.
Educator Information
Juvenile Fiction
This book is available in English: The Case of the Missing Auntie
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264 Pages | Paperback
Synopsis:
From the award-winning author of On the Trapline comes a cinematic fantasy-adventure story inspired by Indigenous legends.
One summer day, Lauren and her little brother, James, go on a trip to the land with their Moshom (grandfather). After they've arrived, the children decide to fish for dinner while Moshom naps. They are in their canoe in the middle of the lake when the water around them begins to swirl and crash. They are thrown overboard and when Lauren surfaces she sees her brother being pulled away by the Memekwesewak — creatures who live in and around water and like to interfere with humans. Lauren must follow the Memekwesewak through a portal and along a watery path to find and bring back James. But when she finally comes upon her brother, she too feels the lure of the Memekwesewak’s song. Something even stronger must pull them back home.
Educator Information
Recommended for ages 4 to 8.
This book is available in French: Le chant vers la maison
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52 pages | 9.00" x 10.25" | Hardcover
Synopsis:
It's a race against time to save Eli, in this third book in the award-winning, Narnia-inspired Indigenous middle-grade fantasy series.
After discovering a near-lifeless Eli at the base of the Great Tree, Morgan knows she doesn't have much time to save him. And it will mean asking for help — from friends old and new. Racing against the clock, and with Arik and Emily at her side, Morgan sets off to follow the trail away from the Great Tree to find Eli's soul before it's too late. As they journey deep into the northern woods, a place they've been warned never to enter, they face new challenges and life-threatening attacks from strange and horrifying creatures. But a surprise ally comes to their aid, and Morgan finds the strength to focus on what's most important: saving her brother's life.
Reviews
"Girl power is front and center in the latest Misewa adventure . . . there's a lot of urgencies, a lot of action, a lot of emotion as events include satisfying reunions and heartbreaking loss." —Common Sense Media
"As readers, we were able to learn a lot about Cree culture in a way that's not achievable through textbooks . . . these books would be a great addition to any classroom library." —The Suburban
Educator & Series Information
Recommended for ages 10+
This is Book 3 in the Misewa Saga. Narnia meets traditional Indigenous stories of the sky and constellations in this epic middle-grade fantasy series from award-winning author David Robertson.
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256 pages | 5.50" x 8.19" | Paperback
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A mother — the author of this story — shares Lakota cultural experiences with her daughter, introducing her to waci (dance) as a way to celebrate life. Wacipi (powwow), where the dancing occurs, is a setting for Indigenous song, dance, regalia, food and crafts.
A warm, family story for all ages, Waci! Dance! visually embraces the joy of being together and caring for each other. (A glossary and author's note are included.)
Educator Information
Recommended for ages 4 to 9.
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24 pages | 9.00" x 10.00" | Hardcover
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The drum represents the heartbeat of Mother Earth. We all belong to the earth and we all belong to the drum.
Nikosis grew up going to powwows with his family, happily immersed in music, dance and the sounds of the drum. But when he starts going to daycare, he doesn’t feel like he belongs. Nikosis cries every time his mother leaves him in the unfamiliar environment until, one day, she and the teachers use drums to help Nikosis find connection and comfort.
Inspired by her son’s experience—and her family's love of powwow music and dance—Indigenous educator and champion hoop dancer Sandra Lamouche shares this uplifting true story of the transformative effects of culturally safe and inclusive early childhood education.
Educator Information
Recommended for ages 3 to 5.
Find the dual-language (English and Plains Cree) version here: We Belong to the Drum / mistikwaskihk kitipeyimikonaw
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32 pages | 8.75" x 10.75" | Hardcover