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Achimoona: Native Stories French Edition
Contributor(s): Campbell, Maria (Editor)

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ISBN: 0920079377     ISBN-13: 9780920079379
Publisher: Fifth House Publishers
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Binding Type: Paperback
Language: French
Published: January 1999
* Out of Print *
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Fiction | People & Places - United States - Native American
Dewey: 813.010
LCCN: 89098137
Age Level: 8-12
Grade Level: 3-7
Physical Information: 98 pages
Themes:
- Ethnic Orientation - Native American
 
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Publisher Description:

An Our Choice selection of the Canadian Children's Book Centre.

Achimoona, which means "stories" in Cree, is a collection of tales by Native writers for children ages eight and up. These stories are full of magic and music, ranging from realism to fantasy, adventure to allegory, set in the present but replete with echoes of the past.

In The Hockey Game, a young Native boy boarding with a white family is trying to make sense of the new world in which he finds himself.

Naska, a powerful and poetic story written from the point of view of a northern pike, follows the fish as she hunts the South Saskatchewan River and listens to the tales the water tells her.

In The Pillars of Paclian Chuck takes a strange journey, with an earthworm as his guide, and learns important lessons about the interrelationships between people and nature.

In her introduction, Maria Campbell tells young readers about the changing role of storytellers in Native society, and of their continuing importance as teachers and historians. Conscious of their responsibilities, these writers - Jordan Wheeler, Wes Fineday, Harvey Knight, and others- tell stories for today's children; they are contemporary tales, yet infused with the wisdom of traditional values.

With stories complemented by full-color reproductions of works by Native artists, including Allen Sapp, Gerald McMaster, Michael Lonechild, and others.


Contributor Bio(s): Campbell, Maria: - Maria Campbell, editor
 
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