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Powwow Dancer's & Craftworker's Handbook Song of The Seven Herbs Song of the Wild Violets Suquamish Coloring Book
Author
Adolf Hungry Wolf
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Walking Night Bear & Stan Padilla
Author
Peggy Thompson
Author
Peg Deam
A book filled with photographs showing powwow and dance costumes worn during the past 100 years, along with written histories and first-hand accounts of powwow activities. This collection of captivating and original stories for children and adults alike, tell how the Creator gave us seven herbs: stinging nettle, yarrow, dandelion, violet, chicory, wild rose and sunflower. Spiritual allegories are used to teach us to be caretakers of Mother Earth and invoke appreciation for the sacredness of all life. The story of a young Chippewa girl who gains new understanding about her place in the world by spending time in the woods with the plants and animals. From her new sense of being, she inspires her parents to value their Native heritage. Ages 10 years and up. A guide to pronunciation of Puget Salish, spoken by Suquamish people in the old days, with the traditional story of the Basket Ogress. For children age 5-10 years.
Publisher: Book Publishing Co.
Format: trade paper
Publication Year:
2005
Page Count: 144
Height: 11
Width: 8.5
10-Digit ISBN: 9781570671906
Publisher: Book Publishing Co.
Format: trade paper
Page Count: 60
Height: 8 inches
Width: 8 inches
10-Digit ISBN: O913990566
Publisher: Book Publishing Co.
Format: trade paper
Page Count: 36
Height: 5.5 inches
Width: 8.5 inches
10-Digit ISBN: O91399037X
Publisher: Book Publishing Co.
Format: trade paper
Publication Year:
2001
Page Count: 28
Height: 11
Width: 8.5
10-Digit ISBN: 9781570670602
$19.95 $11.95 $5.95 $4.95
9781570671906 9780913990568 O91399037X 9781570670602

 

The Story of The Cherokee People Yaqui Coloring Book Please Don't Step on Me
Author
Tom B. Underwood
Author
Stan Padilla
Author
Elly-Kree George

A short history of the eastern Cherokee tribe from ancient times to modern day. Includes an account of the forced removal of the tribe to Oklahoma -- "The Trail of Tears."
Includes dancers, animals, food plants, sacred symbols and more from this ancient tribal culture, the Yaqui. For children age 7-12 years.


Children learn about insects and their helpfulness to nature, by following a young Indian boy as he comes across insects in his world. Includes earthworms, honey bees, butterflies, caterpillars, fireflies, ants, ladybugs, dragonflies, grasshoppers, crickets and others.
Publisher: Cherokee Publications
Format: trade paper
Page Count: 48
Height: 9
Width: 5.5
10-Digit ISBN: O935741011
Publisher: Book Publishing Co.
Format: trade paper
Publication Year:
1999
Page Count: 28
Height: 11
Width: 8.5
10-Digit ISBN: 9781570670688
$5.95 $4.95 $4.95
9780935741018 9781570670428 9780935741070  
 

 

White Buffalo Woman The Hunter and The Woodpecker Raven Brings to the People Another Gift How Fire Got Into Rocks and Trees
By Christine Crowl By Christine Crowl By Melissa Ann Reed By Steven A. Roy
This story, which has been handed down through the centuries, tells the importance of the cherished peace pipe in the Indian way of life.  Though it is a charming children's tale and has beautiful color illustrations, any reader will be fascinated with the legend of the White Buffalo Woman and the Pipe. This delightful story, based on Indian Legend, incorporates the origin of the flute into Indian culture and life.  Beautifully illustrated full color pictures bring this story to life to be enjoyed by children of all ages. True to tradition, this story begins the storyteller in Raven mask weaving a whole new story, one beginning where the legend of How Raven Brings Light to the People ends.  In this new story, Raven is inspired by Crane and his brothers and sisters in China.  He learns the pathway to wisdom by traveling it.  He learns how the virtue plants its own seeds, seeds that bear stories.  
Gr.3-5 pap
This traditional Native American legend tells the story of Nee-kil-stlas and how he brought fire to the Indians of long ago.  The book's realistic illustrations bring warmth to this creative recounting of Nee-kil-stlas' struggles with the Bad Fairy Chief.
Gr.3-5
$5.95 $5.95 $5.95 $5.95
406-0014 406-0015 406-0021 406-0020

Image, bookcover from  "Muskrat Will Be Swimming", by Ethel Pochocki, illustrations by Barry Moser. Illustration by Rebekah Raye, from "Thanks to the Animals"
Muskrat Will Be Swimming Thanks to the Animals
Cheryl Savageau, illustrated by Robert Hynes By Allen Sockabasin,
Passamaquoddy Storyteller

Illustrated by Rebekah Raye


Publication Date: April 2006

9 x 10, 32 pages, color illustrations
Children/Native American/
Multicultural/Grades 3–6

This is a quiet tale of a Native American girl who, with gentle guidance from her grandfather, learns to find strength, not fear, in her identity as a Native person living in an Anglo society. Beautifully illustrated and complete with a Seneca creation story, Muskrat Will Be Swimming demonstrates how the ancient stories of Native American cultures are used to help today’s children find their way in the world. It is a treasure for all who have ever dealt with the fear of being different.
       Cheryl Savageau grew up a "lake rat" on the shores of a lake in Massachusetts, where she spent a lot of time swimming, canoeing, and walking the shoreline. She is French and Abenaki. She lives in New Hampshire now with her husband Bill and three cats. Cheryl is a poet, quilter, and storyteller, and teaches part-time at the University of New Hampshire in Durham.
       Robert Hynes's murals at the Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C., launched his career, and he has illustrated several dozen adult and children's books for the National Geographic Society and other publishers. He lives in Rockville, Maryland.
9 x 10, 32 pages, color illustrations
PreK—Grade 2
Little Zoo Sap and his family are m
oving from their summer home on the coast to the deep woods for the winter, traveling on a big bobsled pulled by big horses through the snow. When Zoo Sap falls off of the sled unnoticed, the forest animals hear his cries. First to come are the beaver, who put their tails together to cradle him. Then all the other animals circle round—everyone from the tiny mouse to the giant moose to the great bald eagle—keeping him warm and safe until his father comes back to find him.
$7.95 $16.95
Hard Cover
ISBN-13 978-0-88448-280-2
ISBN-10 0-88448-280-4
ISBN 0-88448-270-7
 

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