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- Author: Gauthier, ClaytonContributor: Alexis, Danny; Austin, TheresaDate:Created2019Summary:
A mother bear shares with her cubs how to be grateful for all they have in the natural world. The Bear's Medicine shows the interconnectedness of all things in the world they live in and how each season brings changes and blessings for the bears. It is a story of a mother's love for her children as she teaches them how to survive.
Subject(s): Bear cubs | Bears | Bilingual books | British Columbia | Dakelh | Dakelh language | Indigenous peoples--North America | Indigenous peoples | Juvenile fiction | Readers | Study and teaching (Primary)Original Publisher: [Penticton, British Columbia], Theytus BooksLanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 1926886577, 9781926886572Collection(s)/Series: First Nation Communities Read 2020 | British Columbia Collection
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