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The award-winning biography of the famous naturalist, now updated.
Het schrijven van Joseph Bruchac is diep geworteld in zijn Abenaki-erfgoed en het land waar hij opgroeide. Zijn werk verkent thema's van de inheemse Amerikaanse cultuur, geschiedenis en de diepe verbinding met de natuurlijke wereld. Door zijn verhalen en poëzie brengt Bruchac oude tradities tot leven en deelt tijdloze wijsheid. Zijn kenmerkende stem biedt lezers een authentiek inkijkje in het leven en de spiritualiteit van inheemse volkeren.
The award-winning biography of the famous naturalist, now updated.
The narrative explores the life of Sitting Bull, a prominent Native American leader, highlighting his role in the resistance against U.S. government policies and injustices faced by his people. Through rich storytelling, Bruchac delves into Sitting Bull's experiences, beliefs, and the cultural significance of his leadership. The book aims to provide a deeper understanding of Native American history and the enduring legacy of Sitting Bull's fight for justice and sovereignty.
These traditional Native American stories along with related activities show parents and teachers how to teach children the importance of wildlife in Native American traditions. As the stories unfold and the activities come to life, the importance of our connections to animals became apparent.Features traditional Native American stories.Includes field-tested activities appropriate for all ages.Connects wildlife ecology and environmental issues.Fosters creative thinking and the synthesis of knowledge and experience.The stories in this book present some of the basic perspectives that Native North American parents, aunts and uncles use to teach the young. They are phrased in terms that modern youngsters can understand and appreciate, along with eye-catching illustrations and photographs throughout.Look for other Fulcrum books in this Keepers of the Earth, Keepers of Life and Keepers of the Night .
In this captivating tale, Joseph Bruchac introduces a chilling vampire-like demon, weaving a narrative that blends suspense and supernatural elements. Known for his award-winning works, Bruchac crafts a unique story that explores themes of fear and survival, inviting readers into a world where ancient legends come to life. The vivid storytelling and rich cultural references promise an engaging experience for fans of the genre.
The narrative offers a poignant exploration of a dark chapter in American history through the lens of the Navajo people. It combines powerful writing with intimate illustrations that reflect personal interpretations of historical events, providing a unique and insightful perspective on the experiences and struggles faced by the Navajo community.
Focusing on Sequoyah's remarkable journey, this historical fiction delves into his determination to create the Cherokee alphabet, highlighting the cultural significance and impact of this achievement. Through vivid storytelling, the narrative explores themes of identity, resilience, and the preservation of language within the Cherokee community. The author's acclaimed storytelling, previously showcased in Code Talker, brings to life the challenges and triumphs faced by Sequoyah, making it a compelling read for those interested in Native American history and heritage.
The story follows Jacob Neptune as he faces a violent invasion by a gang of bikers at his remote cabin in the Adirondacks. Teaming up with his larger-than-life sidekick, Dennis, a witty Abenaki private detective, Jacob uncovers a link to an old enemy now operating an Indian casino. The narrative combines action and humor as they navigate this dangerous situation, revealing themes of confrontation and resilience.
Set in 1620, the narrative highlights the pivotal role of Squanto, a member of the Pokanoket tribe, who welcomed the English settlers of the Mayflower and taught them vital survival skills. Their successful harvest led to a shared feast, establishing a tradition that has endured for nearly four centuries. The story emphasizes the themes of cooperation and cultural exchange between the Indigenous people and the newcomers.
From night walks and moon reading to puppet shows and storytelling, this kid-tested resource provides users with everything necessary to learn about the nocturnal world.