Provides information on the Algonquin Indians with a focus on their homes, communities, clothing, food, religion, and more.
Algonquin
- Author:Kissock, HeatherSummary:
- Author:Monnet, ÉmilieSummary:
In Anishnaabemowin, Okinum means dam. In deciphering a recurring dream about beavers, Émilie Monnet discovers how to break down interior barriers, to trust in the power of intuition, and to deconstruct cultural walls. A circular and...
- Author:Harlick, R. J.Summary:
"Skillfully weaves murder, greed, traditional customs, bonding, and betrayal into a gripping read." —Chronicle-Journal In one volume for the first time, this bundle presents the first five novels of the Meg Harris Mystery series by R.J...
- Author:Antaya, AngéliqueSummary:
Lorsque le chêne préféré d’Antaya provoque une querelle, Antaya vient au secours de la forêt.
- Author:Noel, MichelSummary:
Winner of the Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction. The year is 1959, and fifteen-year-old Nipishish returns to his reserve in northern Quebec after being kicked out of residential school, where the principal tells him he's a...
- Author:LaPorte, DanielleSummary:
1657. Marie, a gifted healer of the Deer Clan, does not want to marry the green-eyed soldier from France who has asked for her hand. But her people are threatened by disease and starvation and need help against the Iroquois and their...
- Author:Smallman, ShawnSummary:
In the traditional Algonquian world, the windigo is the spirit of selfishness, which can transform a person into a murderous cannibal. Native peoples over a vast stretch of North America—from Virginia in the south to Labrador in the...
- Author:McBride, KarenSummary:
Since coming home to Spirit Bear Point First Nation, Hazel Ellis has been dreaming of an old crow. He tells her he's here to help her, save her. From what, exactly? Sure, her dad's been dead for almost two years and she hasn't quite...
- Author:Noël, MichelSummary: