A Long Time Ago is Just Like TodayCombines traditional Chippewa stories, recalled in the elders own words, biographical reminiscences and instructions for some cultural practices. It is a rich and important collection. |
A Promise is a PromiseA beautiful and slightly scary tale to teach children the importance of listening to their parents. |
A Tahltan Cookbook, vol. 3: Campfire CookingHere are more than 120 traditional and modern recipes from the descendants of Louise Framst’s parents and their large extended family. |
A Tahltan Cookbook, vol. 1: George & Grace Edzerza FamilyHere are more than 120 traditional and modern recipes from the descendants of Louise Framst’s parents and their large extended family; and for readers who don’t have ready access to moose, caribou or bear, there is a table of substitutions. |
Arctic StoriesIt's 1958, and 10-year-old Agatha does not expect to become a hero. But that's exactly what happens. |
As Long as the Rivers FlowThe story of the last summer, in 1944, before young Lawrence Loyie was taken from his parents to an Indian residential school in northern Alberta. |
Baseball Bats for ChristmasIn 1955, in the Arctic Circle community of Repulse Bay, the children had been given baseball bats for Christmas. |
Beneath the Naked SunFife’s words are so fierce and strong that readers will see her, standing with her fists clenched, defiantly spitting out an answer to Webster’s definition of the word “savage.” |
Birch Water / K’I TúIn flip-book format, this bilingual Dene Yatie-English children's book contains a variety of language activities. |
Building an IglooHere, accomplished photographer Steltzer accompanies Tookillkee Kiguktak and one of his sons, Jopee, Inuit from Ellesmere Island, as they build an igloo. |
Eat, Run, and Live HealthyPart of the Caring For Me series. Children learn about feeding our bodies with healthful food and keeping our bodies moving. |
Edànì Nogèe Weggòò Degèe Adzà: How the Fox Got His Crossed LegsIncludes a CD-ROM allowing readers to see and hear this story in the English and Tłįchǫ language. |
Ekwǫ̀ Dǫzhìa Wegondi / The Legend of the Caribou BoyWhen a little boy has trouble sleeping at night, he realizes that the caribou spirit is so strong in him that he can no longer remain a human. |
Eneéko Námbe Ik’oó K’eézho/The Old Man with the Otter MedicineIncludes a CD-ROM allowing readers to see and hear this story in the English and Tłįchǫ language. |
Beneath the Raven MoonNative American flute as only Mary Youngblood can play it. Won the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Native American Music Album. |
Dance with the WindGrammy Award Winner for Best Native American Music Album! |
Eyes, Ears, Nose, and MouthLittle Tony learns about keeping his eyes, ears, nose and mouth healthy. Part of the Caring For Me series. |
Feed the FireMary Youngblood's Native American Flute with her signature melodies and sweet vocals. |
Fort Chipewyan Homecoming: A Journey to Native Canada12-year-old Matthew learns about his Chipewyan, Metis, and Cree heritage. |
Goose Girl10-year-old Marie has a special bond with the geese, given to her for a purpose. |