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Siha Tooskin Knows the Gifts of His People

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Availability:Out of StockContributor:Charlene Bearhead, Wilson Bearhead, Chloe Bluebird MustoochSeries:Siha Tooskin KnowsAudience:Ages 9-12Publish date:2020-05-26Pages:24
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Highwater PressISBN-13:9781553798347ISBN-10:1553798341UPC:9781553798347Book Category:Juvenile FictionBook Subcategory:People & Places, Technology, Boys & MenBook Topic:Indigenous Peoples of Turtle Island, InventionsSize:7.80 x 5.40 x 0.20 inchesWeight:0.0507Product ID:SC3Z5KTCK3

Transportation, housing, agriculture, communications...there are so many modern conveniences. But are they really modern? Where did they really come from?

Paul Wahasaypa--Siha Tooskin--will learn about their origins and more on his walk home from school with Ade (his father). There's so much to learn about the earliest forms of technology, travel, medicine, and food from right here on Turtle Island. Come along with Paul and Ade to hear all about the gifts of his people.

The Siha Tooskin Knows series uses vivid narratives and dazzling illustrations in contemporary settings to share stories about an 11-year-old Nakota boy.
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Highwater PressISBN-13:9781553798347ISBN-10:1553798341UPC:9781553798347Book Category:Juvenile FictionBook Subcategory:People & Places, Technology, Boys & MenBook Topic:Indigenous Peoples of Turtle Island, InventionsSize:7.80 x 5.40 x 0.20 inchesWeight:0.0507Product ID:SC3Z5KTCK3

Charlene Bearhead is an educator and Indigenous education advocate. She was the first Education Lead for the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation and the Education Coordinator for the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. Charlene was recently honoured with the Alumni Award from the University of Alberta and currently serves as the Director of Reconciliation for Canadian Geographic. She is a mother and a grandmother who began writing stories to teach her own children as she raised them. Charlene lives near Edmonton, Alberta with her husband Wilson.

Wilson Bearhead, a Nakota Elder and Wabamun Lake First Nation community member in central Alberta (Treaty 6 territory), is the recent recipient of the Canadian Teachers' Federation Indigenous Elder Award. Currently, he is the Elder for Elk Island Public Schools. Wilson's grandmother Annie was a powerful, positive influence in his young life, teaching him all of the lessons that gave him the strength, knowledge, and skills to overcome difficult times and embrace the gifts of life.

Chloe Bluebird Mustooch is from the Alexis Nakoda Sioux Nation of Northern Alberta, and is a recent graduate of the Emily Carr University of Art & Design. She is a seamstress, beadworker, illustrator, painter, and sculptor. She was raised on the reservation, and was immersed in hunting, gathering, and traditional rituals, and has also lived in Santa Fe, New Mexico, an area rich in art and urbanity.


Publisher: Highwater Press

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