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Indigenous Peoples of Turtle Island

<p><strong>A heartwarming story about lifelong love and loss told from the perspective of a grandfather’s favorite chair.</strong></p><p>Grampy’s chair sits in the middle of his living room and always keeps an […]

How did you get your name? Who named you? Why were you given your name? How do we name our children? Using the traditional practice of naming children, this first […]

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<p><strong>A vibrant debut early chapter book series celebrating Cree culture and being true to yourself.</strong></p><p><strong>Look for Book 2, <em>Muskwa’s Tipi Talks</em>, coming in Spring 2025!</strong></p><p>Sarah Ponakey has moved to the […]

<p><b>From the author of <i>I’m Finding My Talk</i> comes a candid picture book about the importance of Indigenous place names, and acknowledging traditional lands.</b></p> <p>Sem is confused. The map Mr. […]

<p><b>From the author of <i>I’m Finding My Talk</i> comes a candid picture book about the importance of Indigenous place names, and acknowledging traditional lands.</b></p> <p>Sem is confused. The map Mr. […]

<p><strong>Award recognition for <em>My Indian</em></strong></p> <p><strong>***2022 ATLANTIC BOOK AWARDS: APMA BEST ATLANTIC-PUBLISHED BOOK AWARD – SHORTLIST***</strong></p> <p><strong>***2022 BMO WINTERSET AWARD – LONGLIST***</strong></p> <p><strong>***2022-2023 HACKMATACK AWARD: ENGLISH FICTION – SHORTLIST***<br> </strong></p> […]

<p>Matthew is touring around the Friendship Centre, where his uncle Hunter works. With language classes, drumming circles, feasts, and more, Matthew learns that the Friendship Centre provides a home away from home for urban Indigenous people. Matthew drums, smudges, and tastes freshly baked bannock, but his favourite parts of his visit are the people he meets.</p>