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Collection Corbeau: Je vois Corbeau
Proudly Made in Canada
$12.50
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Available as an iBook
Format: Paperback
Grade Levels: Preschool; Kindergarten; 1;
ISBN / Barcode: 9781771744560

Synopsis:

C’est la fin de la journée. Corbeau se prépare pour aller dormir. Mais … il ne voit pas les six petits insectes bien cachés qui l’observent. La nuit tombe, les étoiles apparaissent dans le ciel noir et ... qu’est-ce qu’on voit ?

Educator & Series Information
La collection Corbeau rassemble six livres écrits pour le lecteur émergent. Chaque livre vise le développement d’un apprentissage spécifique avec l’appui d’un adulte.

Un petit mot au sujet … des rimes et de la littératie visuelle
Comprendre le concept de rime est une compétence fondamentale et ce livre offre l’occasion de l’explorer. Il permet aussi de sensibiliser l’enfant aux notions de rythme et de littératie visuelle. Savoir identifier les mots qui riment aide l’enfant à développer sa conscience phonologique, ce qui facilitera son apprentissage de l’écriture émergente et de la lecture.  Son habileté à identifier les mots qui riment l’aidera aussi à anticiper le texte qu’il écoute.

La littératie visuelle est une autre compétence fondamentale. Elle aide l’enfant à ‘lire les illustrations’ pour mieux comprendre les détails importants de l’histoire. Par exemple, à la première page de ce livre, les 6 insectes sont difficiles à voir, mais dans les pages suivantes, la loupe dans les illustrations permet de mieux comprendre quel insecte parle. Un autre exemple serait la différence dans la couleur du ciel à chaque page de ce livre. Demandez à l’enfant : « Quand tu tournes les pages de ce livre, regarde bien la couleur du ciel. Que remarques-tu ? »
 
This resource is available in English (in a Big Book format): I Spy Raven

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24 Pages | 8" x 8" | Paperback / Softcover | ISBN: 9781771744560

Authentic Indigenous Text
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Colors of Aloha
$15.95
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Format: Paperback
Text Content Territories: Indigenous Hawaiian;
Grade Levels: Preschool; Kindergarten;
ISBN / Barcode: 9781775084082

Synopsis:

The world is bursting full of beautiful colors, from the blue of the fish to the green of the leaves! Even more wondrous are the many names the different peoples of the world have for them. Join these Hawai’ian kids, their older brother and his boyfriend as they adventure around their island to learn their colors – and a little about love along the way.

Reviews
"Learn the Hawai'ian words for colors in this lovely, family-oriented, BIPOC-centered story. This #OwnVoices picture book is written by a māhū (trans) person and illustrated by a queer, Black Native Hawaiian artist." - The Seattle Public Library 

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Recommended for ages 3 to 5.

An indigenous Hawai’ian colour adventure, featuring older brother Kalani teaching a gaggle of keiki their colors on a Saturday fishing trip.

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10.75" x 8.25" | Paperback

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Colours - Nunavummi Reading Series
$7.95
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Format: Paperback
Grade Levels: Preschool; Kindergarten; 1;
ISBN / Barcode: 9780228701972

Synopsis:

What is your favourite colour?

This book helps children practise colour words by showing them an object of a different colour on each page.

Educator & Series Information 
This book is part of the Nunavummi Reading Series, a Nunavut-developed series that supports literacy learning while teaching readers about the people, traditions, and environment of the Canadian Arctic.  It is a Level 3 book in the series. 

Nunavummi Reading Series books have also been officially levelled using the Fountas & Pinnell Text Level Gradient™ Levelling System. This book's F&P Level is LB.

Curriculum Connections: Language and literacy; Diversity; Indigenous perspectives

Recommended for ages 3-6.

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12 pages | 7.00" x 7.00"

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Contes des traités: L’amitié
$10.00
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Text Content Territories: Indigenous Canadian; First Nations;
Grade Levels: 1; 2; 3; 4; 5;
Synopsis:

Lorsque Neepin va chez sa kookoo pour y faire du bannock, Kookoo lui fait part d’une amitié importante. Cette amitié s’est formée il y a bien longtemps et existe encore de nos jours. L’amitié est le deuxième récit des Contes des traités, une trilogie originale qui permet un apprentissage amusant et dynamique des traités et de leur histoire.

Educator & Series Information
French translation by Fannie Montsion.

This resource is part of Contes des traités (Treaty Tales Series).

This resource is also available in English: The Friendship

 

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Contes des traités: La poignée de main et le calumet
$10.00
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Text Content Territories: Indigenous Canadian; First Nations;
Grade Levels: 1; 2; 3; 4; 5;
Synopsis:

La poignée de main et le calumet est le premier récit des Contes des traités, une trilogie originale qui permet un apprentissage amusant et dynamique des traités et de leur histoire. Accompagnez Neepin et sa kookoo dans leur réserve natale de la Première Nation de Lynx Creek. Apprenez l’histoire de leur peuple de même que l’importance de respecter et d’honorer les ententes établies.

Educator & Series Information
French translation by Fannie Montsion.

This resource is part of Contes des traités (Treaty Tales Series).

This resource is also available in English: The Handshake and the Pipe

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Contes des traités: Les traités nous concernent tous
$10.00
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Text Content Territories: Indigenous Canadian; First Nations;
Grade Levels: 1; 2; 3; 4; 5;
ISBN / Barcode: 9781927849569

Synopsis:

Rejoignez Neepin et sa kookoo autour du feu de camp dans Les traités nous concernent tous, le récit final des Contes des traités. Kookoo raconte l’histoire et la signification contemporaine des traités pour tous ceux qui vivent au Canada. Neepin se sent alors inspirée à raconter les traditions des Premières Nations.

Educator & Series Information
French translation by Fannie Montsion.

This resource is part of the series Contes des traités (Treaty Tales).

This resource is also available in English: We Are All Treaty People

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Country Food - Nunavummi Reading Series
$7.95
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Format: Paperback
Text Content Territories: Indigenous Canadian; Inuit;
Grade Levels: Preschool; Kindergarten; 1;
ISBN / Barcode: 9780228702214

Synopsis:

Learn about the country foods people eat in the North. 

This book features different kinds of food people get from the land and sea in Nunavut, such as caribou and maktaaq.

Educator & Series Information 
This book is part of the Nunavummi Reading Series, a Nunavut-developed series that supports literacy learning while teaching readers about the people, traditions, and environment of the Canadian Arctic.  It is a Level 3 book in the series. 

Nunavummi Reading Series books have also been officially levelled using the Fountas & Pinnell Text Level Gradient™ Levelling System. This book's F&P Level is LB.

Curriculum Connections: Language and literacy; Diversity; Indigenous perspectives; History; Heritage

Recommended for ages 3-6.

Additional Information 
12 pages | 7.00" x 7.00"

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Dakwäkãda Warriors
$20.00
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Format: Paperback
Grade Levels: 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8; 9; 10; 11;
ISBN / Barcode: 9781772620412

Synopsis:

Indigenous protectors use language revitalization to save the Earth from evil pioneers and cyborg sasquatches.

Ts’ür’i and Aghay are the Dakwäkãda Warriors protecting Nän from their nemesis Cyber Nà’į and Space Kwäday Dän. Flying in their spaceship, can they prevent the Sha being stolen from Cyber Nà’į and Space Kwäday Dän?!

As a young person growing up in Haines Junction YT, artist Cole Pauls performed in a traditional song and dance group called the Dakwäkãda Dancers. During that time, Pauls encountered the ancestral language of Southern Tutchone. Driven by a desire to help revitalize the language, he created Dakwäkãda Warriors, a bilingual comic about two earth protectors saving the world from evil pioneers and cyborg sasquatches.

Pauls’ Elders supported him throughout the creation process by offering consultation and translation. The resulting work is a whimsical young adult graphic novel that offers an accessible allegory of colonialism. Dakwäkãda Warriors also includes a behind-the-scenes view into the making of the comic and a full-colour insert featuring character illustrations by guest Indigenous Canadian artists.

Awards

  • 2020 Indigenous Voices Awards Winner for Works in an Indigenous Language

Reviews
From the publisher, an interview with Cole Pauls: 

1. Why did you decide to create this comic? 
I wanted to create a sense of identity and strength for the youth from my hometown and the Yukon. To be portrayed in a heroic but also realistic way, where culture is power and the community is stronger because of that. I made Dakwäkãda Warriors to keep Southern Tutchone language and culture alive.

2. What do you hope your work will bring to the Canadian comics canon?
A proper portrayal of Yukon Indigenous culture, we don't live in igloos, ya know!! I want to show the world what Southern Tutchone culture really is and how strong Indigenous culture can be when properly portrayed by someone who lives and practices it.

Educator Information
Recommended Ages: 8 to 16

Language revitalization in an allegory of colonialization.
Artist Cole Pauls wanted to reclaim the Southern Tutchone language he had learned as a youth while performing in a traditional song and dance group. So, he created a comic about two Earth Protectors saving the Earth from evil pioneers and cyborg sasquatches. But he also went to his elders and asked them to translate his comic into the two dialects of Southern Tutchone. The resulting work is an allegory of colonialization done in an accessible format, a whimsical young adult graphic novel which helps to revitalize language. Pauls includes a "making of" postscript to give context to the project, and invites guest Indigenous Canadian artists to provide "pin-ups" of his characters.

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112 pages | 6.50" x 10.00" | 112 illustrations

 

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Deux soeurs en harmonie : Une histoire sur l'humilité
$12.95
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Format: Paperback
Text Content Territories: Indigenous Canadian; First Nations; Anishinaabeg;
Grade Levels: Preschool; Kindergarten; 1;
ISBN / Barcode: 9782896117581

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This is the French version of The Seven Teachings Stories Singing Sisters, which is recommended for ages four and up.

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7 po x 9 po | 26 pages | Couleur 

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Discovering Numbers: English, French, Cree - 2nd Edition (BB)
$12.00
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Format: Board Book
Text Content Territories: Indigenous Canadian; First Nations; Cree (Nehiyawak);
Grade Levels: Preschool; Kindergarten;
ISBN / Barcode: 9781771603317

Synopsis:

This updated edition is expanded to include more numbers and new illustrations, making it an even finer resource for teaching the basics of counting in English, French, and Cree.

Neepin Auger’s books for children contain original, brightly coloured images and early education level concepts familiar to everyone. Playful and bold, this dynamic series will educate and entertain preschoolers, parents, and teachers alike.

In addition to the English words presented, the French and Cree equivalents are also given, making these some of the most dynamic and useful board books on the market, perfectly suitable for the classroom, library, and nursery.

Neepin Auger is a Cree artist, educator, and mother. Originally from the Bigstone Cree Nation in northern Alberta, she has been painting for over ten years, having studied art under her father, Dale Auger, a renowned First Nations artist and author of the award-winning children's book Mwâkwa Talks to the Loon: A Cree Story for Children.

Reviews
"Neepin Auger has created a simple board book that illustrates the numbers one to ten and includes the words in English, French and Cree. Bright, simple drawings attract the eye. The subjects are those familiar to Cree children but have universal application. This book and its companion Discovering Words will be useful in preschool and kindergarten classrooms, especially those introducing multiple languages." —Canadian Aboriginal Books for Schools, 2014-2015

Educator & Series Information
This book is part of Neepin Auger's Discovering series.

This is the 2nd, updated edition.

Additional Information
30 pages | 6.50" x 6.50" | 2nd Edition 

 

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Discovering People: English, French, Cree (BB)
$12.00
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Format: Board Book
Text Content Territories: Indigenous Canadian; First Nations; Cree (Nehiyawak);
Grade Levels: Preschool;
ISBN / Barcode: 9781771603270

Synopsis:

The fourth book in this colourful and unique series introduces twenty-two basic words in English, French, and Cree relating to familiar people at home and in the community. 

Neepin Auger's books for children contain original, brightly coloured images and early education level concepts familiar to everyone. Playful and bold, this dynamic series will educate and entertain preschoolers, parents, and teachers alike. 

In addition to the English words presented, the French and Cree equivalents are also given, making these some of the most dynamic and useful board books on the market, perfectly suitable for the classroom, library, and nursery.

Educator & Series Information
Recommended for ages 3 and under.

This is the fourth book in a series of Discovering books from Neepin Auger.

Recommended in the Canadian Indigenous Books for Schools 2020/2021 resource list as being useful for grades K-1 in these areas: Career Education, English Language Arts, and Social Studies.

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30 pages | 6.50" x 6.50"

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Discovering Words: English, French, Cree - 2nd Edition (BB)
$12.00
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Format: Board Book
Text Content Territories: Indigenous Canadian; First Nations; Cree (Nehiyawak);
Grade Levels: Preschool; Kindergarten;
ISBN / Barcode: 9781771603294

Synopsis:

This updated edition includes a few replacement words and new artwork, gently refreshing the content to help teach the basics of early language in English, French, and Cree.

Neepin Auger's books for children contain original, brightly coloured images and early education level concepts familiar to everyone. Playful and bold, this dynamic series will educate and entertain preschoolers, parents, and teachers alike.

In addition to the English words presented, the French and Cree equivalents are also given, making these some of the most dynamic and useful board books on the market, perfectly suitable for the classroom, library and nursery

Neepin Auger is a Cree artist, educator, and mother. Originally from the Bigstone Cree Nation in northern Alberta, she has been painting for over ten years, having studied art under her father, Dale Auger, a renowned First Nations artist and author of the award-winning children's book Mwâkwa Talks to the Loon: A Cree Story for Children.

Reviews
"Neepin Auger's alphabet board book uses the same bright, simple style of illustration as the companion Discovering Numbers. English, French and Cree words accompany each illustration. Only the English words, in fact, follow the alphabet while the French and Cree words are translations. The pictures will be familiar to Cree children and provide a useful introduction to the other languages." Canadian Aboriginal Books for Schools, 2014-2015

Educator & Series Information
This book is part of Neepin Auger's Discovering series, for ages 3 and under.

This is the updated 2nd edition.

Additional Information
32 pages | 6.50" x 6.50" | 2nd Edition

Authentic Canadian Content
Authentic Indigenous Text
Authentic Indigenous Artwork
Encounter
$24.99
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Format: Hardcover
Text Content Territories: Indigenous Canadian;
Grade Levels: Preschool; Kindergarten; 1; 2;
ISBN / Barcode: 9780735265813

Synopsis:

Two people navigate their differences with curiosity and openness in this stunning picture book that imagines the first meeting between an Indigenous fisher and a European sailor.

Based on an actual journal entry by French explorer Jacques Cartier from his first expedition to North America in July 1534, this story imagines the first encounter between a European sailor and a Stadaconan fisher. As the two navigate their differences (language, dress, food) with curiosity, the natural world around them notes their similarities. The seagull observes their like shadows, the mosquito notes their equally appealing blood, the mouse enjoys the crumbs both people leave behind.

This story explores how encounters can create community and celebrates varying perspectives and the natural world. It is at once specific and universal. It's a story based on a primary document and historical research, but it is in equal measure beautifully imagined. It makes room for us to recognize our differences while celebrating our shared humanity.

Debut author Brittany Luby's background in social justice and history brings a breathtaking depth of insight and understanding to this story and Michaela Goade's expressive art brings equal life to the creatures and landscapes. An author's note outlines the historical context as well as situates the story in the present day.

Reviews
"Shared humanity is at the center of this Indigenous author and illustrator team’s alternative history.... Encounter’s most valuable aspect is its backmatter: Both an author’s reflection and a historical note offer crucial context to this spirited revision. “This peaceful encounter does not forgive…violent actions,” Luby notes. “Instead, it reminds us…that everyday people, like Sailor, can participate in systems that hurt others.” Without this addendum, this story runs the risk of obscuring legacies of violence rather than “learn[ing] from our history and tak[ing] the opportunity to map a better future.”

"An uplifting, #ownvoices vision for what could have been and what we are responsible for now." - Kirkus Reviews

Educator Information
Recommended for ages 3 to 7

Includes an author's reflection and historical note that provide crucial context to the events in the story.

Additional Information
40 pages | 8.50" x 10.63"

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Facts about Nunavut - Nunavummi Reading Series
$7.95
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Text Content Territories: Indigenous Canadian; Inuit;
Grade Levels: Kindergarten; 1; 2;
ISBN / Barcode: 9780228702696

Synopsis:

Learn some interesting facts about Nunavut.

This book gives simple facts about Nunavut, along with colourful photographs.

Educator & Series Information 
This book is part of the Nunavummi Reading Series, a Nunavut-developed series that supports literacy learning while teaching readers about the people, traditions, and environment of the Canadian Arctic.  It is a Level 7 book in the series. 

Nunavummi Reading Series books have also been officially levelled using the Fountas & Pinnell Text Level Gradient™ Levelling System. This book's F&P Level is D.

Curriculum Connections: Language and literacy; Diversity; Indigenous perspectives; Environmental awareness; History

Recommended for ages 5-7.

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12 pages | 9.00" x 6.00"

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Fishing in the Summertime (English/Inuktitut)
$16.95
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Text Content Territories: Indigenous Canadian; Inuit;
Grade Levels: Preschool;
ISBN / Barcode: 9780228702962

Synopsis:

Let’s go fishing!

This wordless picture book follows a child and his father as they go fishing, catch fish, and make pitsi.

Educator & Series Information
This is an Arvaaq Book. Books in this series are intended for infants and very young children and are designed to help children develop physical, social, emotional, cognitive, and language skills.

This is a Sequence Book. These wordless picture books help young children develop early book-handling behaviours and use vocabulary as they interact with the book. Developing sequencing skills can also help children recognize patterns that make the world around them more predictable.  

Recommended Ages: 3 and under

Additional Information
23 pages | 8.00" x 8.00"

Authenticity Note: This book has received the Authentic Indigenous Text label as the author of this wordless story is Indigenous and the story, although containing no words, reflects Indigenous topics/themes.

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Phone: (250) 758-4287

Email: contact@strongnations.com

Strong Nations - Indigenous & First Nations Gifts, Books, Publishing; & More! Our logo reflects the greater Nation we live within—Turtle Island (North America)—and the strength and core of the Pacific Northwest Coast peoples—the Cedar Tree, known as the Tree of Life. We are here to support the building of strong nations and help share Indigenous voices.