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- Author: Dupuis,Jenny KayContributor: Campbell, EvaDate:Created2023Summary:
On a visit to her granny, Maggie learns about perseverance through her first beading project. As they work, Granny shares how beading helped her stay connected to her Anishinaabe culture when she lost her Indian status. In this illustrated book, children learn about the tradition of beadwork, the strawberry teachings, and the Indian Act.
Subject(s): Family life | First Nations beadwork | Indigenous peoples | Ojibwe beadworkOriginal Publisher: [Winnipeg, Manitoba], HighWater PressLanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 9781774920589Collection(s)/Series: Prairie Indigenous Ebook Collection | BC Summer Reading Club 2024 | First Nation Communities Read 2024
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