The Anishinaubaemowin Series
Synopsis:
We have, according to our beliefs, five essential parts: body, soul, spirit, heart, and mind, which all have to be satisfied equally. When you are in balance you are walking on the right road, following the right path of life - Basil Johnston. Traditional Anishinaabe stories are told in both Anishinaabe and English languages for adults.
Educator & Series Information
This book is part of The Anishinaubaemowin Series.
Recommended for ages 5 - 10
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112 pages | 9.00" x 9.00"
Synopsis:
"In late August the birds that migrate for the winter begin to gather in flocks. How soon or late they gather will reflect how soon or late winter will set in, but it will always take place in conjunction with the setting of autumn. It is the voice of Mother Earth pulsating through the plants to the insects, birds, and animals, letting them know that it is time to go. What insects, birds and animals do in answer to Mother Earth's beckoning is nothing more nor nothing less than it is time to do this because this is taking place."- Excerpt from Introduction by Basil Johnston
Educator & Series Information
This book is part of The Anishinaubaemowin Series.
Recommended for ages 5 - 12.
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104 pages | 9.00" x 9.00"
Synopsis:
'What our ancestors did with their observations was to make up stories that blended their findings with their notions of the morality of the acts committed by one or more of the individuals under watch. To our ancestors teaching right and wrong and building strength of character were even more vital, certainly not less so, than teaching marksmanship, tracking, trapping, needlework, cooking, or planting. " - Excerpt from Introduction by Basil Johnston
Educator & Series Information
This book is part of The Anishinaubaemowin Series.
Recommended for ages 5+
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60 pages | 6.00" x 9.00"