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Item# ASB-17 Item# FLB-12Dawn Land
Stone
Sugar Falls
Ends/BeginsScars
The Pact
The Night WandererPitted against creatures of legend, Young Hunter journeyed to the innermost heart of his own humanity, even meeting the very gods of the land. He was entrusted with his tribe’s most dangerous secret, a weapon that would change mankind forever.Size 8”x6” Grade K-4.
Newcomers to the Otter Lake native reserve don’t go unnoticed for long. Pierre introduces Tiffany to her proud Native heritage. For Pierre, though, destiny is fixed at sunrise. In this stunning graphic version of the award-winning novel, artist Mike Wyatt brings a brilliant story to visual life. Size 6” x 9” Grade K-4
The story of Betty Ross, Elder from Cross Lake First Nation and residential school survivor. There she was forced to endure abuse and indignity. Betsy recalled the words her father spoke to her at Sugar Falls that gave her the resilience, strength, and determination to survive.
7 Generations SeriesA Plains Cree Saga includes the four graphic novels: Stone, Scars, Ends/Begins, and The Pact.
Edwin is facing an uncertain future. Only by learning about his family’s past—as warriors, survivors of a smallpox epidemic, casualties of a residential school—will he be able to face the present and embrace the future.
Stone introduces Edwin, a young man who must discover his family’s past if he is to have any future. Edwin learns of his ancestor Stone, a young Plains Cree man, who came of age in the early 19th century. Following a vision quest, Stone aspires to be like his older brother, Bear, a member of the Warrior Society. But when Bear is tragically killed during a Blackfoot raid, Stone, the best shot and rider in his encampment, must overcome his grief and avenge his brother’s death. Only then can he begin a new life with his bride, Nahoway. It is Stone’s story that drives Edwin to embark on his own quest.
The year is 1870, and smallpox is sweeping through the prairies. After witnessing the death of his entire family, White Cloud summons the strength to deliver himself from the disease and journey to a new home.
In 1964, two brothers are taken from the warm and loving care of their grandparents, and spirited away to a residential school. James, sees less and less of his younger brother, Thomas.
James’s residential school experiences follow him into adulthood and his life spirals out of control. He is unable to maintain a relationship with Lauren and their son Edwin. James tries to heal himself and realizes that he may save his son’s life – as well as his own.
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Item# UTB-45 The Outside CircleIn this important graphic novel, two Aboriginal brothers surrounded by poverty, drug abuse, and gang violence, try to overcome centuries of historic trauma in very different ways to bring about positive change in their lives.Size 6.68” x 10”
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The Dreamer’s LegacyAsimu is a boy with the strange and perilous ability to call down the powers of the Northern Lights. Fearing rejection from family and friends, he struggles in secret to harness his gift as he searches for answers about his mysterious parentage.Size 8.5” x 5”
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Adventures of Rabbit and Bear Paws
Sugar Bush The Voyageurs
True Hearts
Bear Walker
Tall Tale
Council of the Animals
Adventures of Rabbit and Bear Paws, is a fresh and funny graphic novel series for the young at heart. The series is based on the Seven Grandfathers (character education) of Respect, Bravery, Love, Honesty, Humility, Wisdom and Truth.The protagonists in these Ojibwe-centric graphic novels are Ojibwe brothers dealing with their land-hungry new neighbors. Rabbit is a shrewd, cunning little guy who often confuses bravery with bravado. His younger brother, Bear Paws, is way larger and stronger and always ready to pull Rabbit out of a scheme-gone-awry. The two are good, likable kids, sprinkling themselves with spirit powder to transform into animals, trying to get out of trouble, chores, and generally remembering the old stories and the traditional lessons they impart.
Our young heroes encounter a troop of bumbling British soldiers who don’t speak Ojibwe and have no idea how to live on the land.
Rabbit and Bear Paws join the voyageurs to take furs from Lake of the Woods to Montreal, and along the way they experience all the trials and tribulations of the voyageur life.
Rabbit comes to understand what real love is all about. What Rabbit loves to do the most is play pranks with his brother Bear Paws on family and friends, but he discovers a new kind of love when he meets a young girl named Strawberry.
Rabbit really does it this time, sticking both feet in his mouth by telling a fib. As Rabbit tells one tall tale after another to keep out of trouble, his stories quickly pile up and so do the troubles of the village. Will Rabbit’’s tall tales be the downfall of the village, or will Rabbit realize it takes a big person to walk the path of truth?
Rabbit finds a Bear Walker who threatens their village. The boy’s mother is willing to sacrifice herself to this Bear Walker as Rabbit challenges the old man to a race. Rabbit prays for help. The challenger proves that an old man could defeat a youth but when the Bear Walker slips and falls, Rabbit wins the challenge. And through it all we learn the meaning of being humble.
Rabbit sees his father, Grey Stone, secretly meeting with a GIGANTIC bear. Grey Stone has been summoned as the first human to ever appear before the secret Council of the Animals. The animals are deciding the fate of humankind once and for all! How will the fates of our beloved characters be sealed: by the unconditional love of a single dog, or in the fangs of the wolf?
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Tales from Big Spirit Series
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The Outside CircleIn this important graphic novel, two Aboriginal brothers surrounded by poverty, drug abuse, and gang violence, try to overcome centuries of historic trauma in very different ways to bring about positive change in their lives.Size 6.68” x 10”
Adventures of Rabbit and Bear Paws
Tall Tale
Council of the Animals
Adventures of Rabbit and Bear Paws, is a fresh and funny graphic novel series for the young at heart. The series is based on the Seven Grandfathers (character education) of Respect, Bravery, Love, Honesty, Humility, Wisdom and Truth.The protagonists in these Ojibwe-centric graphic novels are Ojibwe brothers dealing with their land-hungry new neighbors. Rabbit is a shrewd, cunning little guy who often confuses bravery with bravado. His younger brother, Bear Paws, is way larger and stronger and always ready to pull Rabbit out of a scheme-gone-awry. The two are good, likable kids, sprinkling themselves with spirit powder to transform into animals, trying to get out of trouble, chores, and generally remembering the old stories and the traditional lessons they impart.
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Tales from Big Spirit Series
Native Reflections • P.O. Box 2790 Station Main • Winnipeg, MB • R3C 4B4 • Canada
The Land of Os -John Ramsay
The Peacemaker -Thandelthur
The Rebel -Gabriel Dumont
Ballad of Nancy April -Shawnadithit
The Poet -Pauline Johnson
The Scout -Tommy Prince
Tales from Big Spirit is a unique six-book graphic novel series that delves into the stories of six great Indigenous heroes from Canadian history—some already well known and others who deserve to be. Designed to correspond to grades 4–6 social studies curricula across Canada, these full color graphic novels could be used in literature circles, novel studies, and book clubs to facilitate discussion of social studies topics.
John Ramsay, of Sandy Bar on Lake Winnipeg had his land taken and given to settlers in 1875. Yet he still helped them through winters, hunger, and smallpox.
Jessie is transported through time, to early 19th-century Newfoundland. There she meets Shawnadithit who, as the last surviving member of the Beothuk.
Thanadelthur – peacemaker between the Cree and the Dene and interpreter for the governor of Fort York – inspires Cole so much that he overcomes his fears.
Kathy loves poetry and is inspired by Pauline Johnson, the “Mohawk Princess, from the Grand River Reserve in Ontario, criss-crossed the country, reciting her poems to far-flung communities.
Relive the history of Gabriel Dumont. Experience a bison hunt, a skirmish with the Blackfoot, and the great Louis Riel, and the Northwest Resistance battle at Batoche, Saskatchewan.
Pamela learns of the heroism of Sgt. Tommy Prince, the marksman and tracker, renowned for his daring and bravery as a soldier.
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A series of highly engaging graphic novels based on the Emmy-nominated TV series Raven Tales, which follows the adventures of the powerful transformer and trickster from Aboriginal folklore—Raven—and his cast of friends.
Graphic novel format honors the oral storytelling tradition.
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