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Wild berries = Pikaci-m هinisa
by
Flett, Julie, author, illustrator
in
Cree Indians Fiction.
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Grandmothers Fiction.
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Berries Fiction.
2013
Clarence and his grandmother pick wild blueberries and meet ant, spider, and fox in a beautiful woodland landscape.
Soapstone porcupine
by
Pinkney, Jeff, 1962- author
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Gait, Darlene, 1968- illustrator
in
Cree boys Juvenile fiction.
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Indians of North America Juvenile fiction.
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Soapstone carving Juvenile fiction.
2018
\"In this early chapter book, a young Cree soapstone carver and his dog learn about a porcupine after an unfortunate encounter.\"-- Provided by publisher.
Still this love goes on
by
Sainte-Marie, Buffy, author
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Flett, Julie, illustrator
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Greystone Books (Vancouver, B.C.), publisher
in
Seasons Juvenile fiction.
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Love Juvenile fiction.
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Communities Juvenile fiction.
2022
\"A love letter to Indigenous communities everywhere, this picture book gorgeously illustrated by Julie Flett celebrates seasons, nature, and community. Based on Academy Award-winning Cree icon Buffy Sainte-Marie's song of the same name, Still This Love Goes On is a stunning celebration of Indigenous experience. Breathtaking illustrations from celebrated Cree-Métis artist Julie Flett combine with Sainte-Marie's vivid lyrics to craft a remarkable piece of art. Destined to be read and sung for generations, this gem of a picture book is accompanied by: Sheet music so that readers can play along; A note from Sainte-Marie about her much-admired song; 'Sat beside a beaver dam and watched the winter grow. Ice was hard with little tracks appearing in the snow. Fog is in the valley now and all the geese are gone. Cross the moon I saw them go and Still this love goes on and on.'\"-- Provided by publisher.
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Little you = Kمiya-k'apisمisisمiyمan
by
Van Camp, Richard, author
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Flett, Julie, illustrator
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Cardinal Collins, Mary, 1946- translator
in
Infants Juvenile fiction.
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Parent and infant Juvenile fiction.
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Indians of North America Juvenile fiction.
2018
This dual-language, poetic book for babies and toddlers celebrates every child and the joy babies bring into the world. Cree.