Siha Tooskin (Paul) learns from his grandmother about how a dream catcher is made, and how it will protect his baby sister from bad dreams when she is asleep.
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Auteur: Bearhead, Wilson, Bearhead, CharleneSommaire:
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Auteur: Bearhead, Wilson, Bearhead, CharleneSommaire:
Siha Tooskin (Paul) has a school assignment to talk about healthy foods from his (Nakota) culture. His father teaches him about the Indigenous origins of many foods that we enjoy today.
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Auteur: Bearhead, Wilson, Bearhead, CharleneSommaire:
Siha Tooskin (Paul) experiences a bit of teasing (bullying) about his braid and his grandfather teaches him about how he can find strength in his hair through the Nakota tradition and rise above...
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Auteur: Bearhead, Wilson, Bearhead, CharleneSommaire:
Siha Tooskin (Paul) is ill in the hospital and there he learns about the combination of Western medicine and Nakota remedies that will help him get better.
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Auteur: Bearhead, Wilson, Bearhead, CharleneSommaire:
Paul (Siha Tooskin) spends some time with his mother and they discuss the nature of life with respect to animals, the environment, and the Creator in the Nakota Indigenous tradition. There are...
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Auteur: Bearhead, Wilson, Bearhead, CharleneSommaire:
Ms. Baxter, a schoolteacher, is hoping to invite Siha Tooskin's (Paul's) grandparents to visit the classroom to offer information for her science class, and she asks Paul the respectful...
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Auteur: Bearhead, Wilson, Bearhead, CharleneSommaire:
Siha Tooskin (Paul) learns from his grandfather about the eagle and the importance of respecting it and its feathers, along with other creatures in nature.
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Auteur: Bearhead, Wilson, Bearhead, CharleneSommaire:
Siha Tooskin (Paul) and his Uncle Lenard help a school friend, Jeff learn about Nakota forms of traditional and non-traditional dance at a pow wow.