in the context of what is known as knowledge re-appropriation
Neepin Auger is a Cree artist
both men vanished from their remote lakeside camp
Kinew uses his rhyming talents to acknowledge the various achievements of Sacagawea
This 68-page French language book from the Union of Ontario Indians is designed to inform readers and students about First Nations treaties in Ontario
Makoons Archaeology in the context of whatWritten by Elizabeth Albert Peacock, Ojibwe, and illustrated by Erin Kant Barnard. Makoons, a children's picture book, offers a tender glimpse into the life of a young Ojibwe bear cub and its mother, weaving a narrative rich with cultural wisdom, environmental stewardship, and the universal themes of growth and learning. Born in the cozy confines of a den during the chill of January, Makoons, which means "Little Bear," embarks on a journey of