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By Angeline Boulley. 2022
Réserve ojibwée de Sault Ste. Marie, dans le Michigan. Après avoir été témoin du meurtre de sa meilleure amie, Daunis,…
18 ans, se retrouve mêlée malgré elle à un trafic de drogue d'un genre nouveau. Jamie, un jeune agent du FBI sous couverture, lui demande de devenir son indic.By Danielle Daniel. 2019
By Leanne Betasamosake Simpson. 2021
Troisième titre de l’écrivaine Leanne B. Simpson, publié chez Mémoire d’encrier. Noopiming. signifie « en forêt » en anishinaabemowin. Livre…
combinant des fragments narratifs et poétiques ancrés dans l’esthétique anishinaabe, Noopiming. Remède contre la blancheur est une réponse au récit colonial, Roughing it in the Bush de l’auteure canadienne-anglaise Susanna Moodie (1852). Une constellation de personnages font leur chemin dans la jungle urbaine. Iels retissent la relation avec la nature et les uns avec les autres dans un monde où tout est possédé, emballé et consommé.By Christy Jordan-Fenton, Margaret Pokiak-Fenton. 2019
See below for English description.Une adaptation du roman à succès Les bas du pensionnat pour les lecteurs débutants!Olemaun a huit…
ans et elle sait beaucoup de choses. Mais elle ne sait pas lire. Faisant fi des avertissements de son père, elle effectue un long voyage pour aller à l'école des étrangers.Au pensionnat, les religieuses lui retirent son nom. Elles rasent ses cheveux et la forcent à faire des tâches ménagères, mais Olemaun demeure imperturbable. Sa ténacité attire l'attention d'une religieuse vêtue d'une longue robe noire, qui tente de briser son esprit à la moindre occasion. Mais Olemaun est plus déterminée que jamais à apprendre à lire.Basé sur la vraie histoire de Margaret Pokiak-Fenton, cet album rend le roman à succès Les bas du pensionnat accessible aux lecteurs plus jeunes. Maintenant, eux aussi peuvent faire la rencontre de cette jeune fille remarquable qui nous rappelle tout le pouvoir que l'on détient quand on sait lire.Bestselling memoir Les bas du pensionnat (Fatty Legs) for younger readers.Olemaun is eight and knows a lot of things. But she does not know how to read. Ignoring her father's warnings, she travels far from her Arctic home to the outsiders' school to learn.The nuns at the school call her Margaret. They cut off her long hair and force her to do menial chores, but she remains undaunted. Her tenacity draws the attention of a black-cloaked nun who tries to break her spirit at every turn. But the young girl is more determined than ever to learn how to read.Based on the true story of Margaret Pokiak-Fenton, and complemented by stunning illustrations created by Gabrielle Grimard, Quand j'avais huit ans makes the bestselling Les bas du pensionnat accessible to younger readers. Now they, too, can meet this remarkable girl who reminds us what power we hold when we can read.Original title: When I Was EightBy Danielle Daniel. 2022
The middle-grade debut of star picture-book author and illustrator Danielle Daniel Adventurous, trail-blazing Wolf lives in a northern mining town…
and spends her days exploring the mountains and wilderness with her three best friends Penny, Ann and Brandi. The girls' secret refuge is their tree-house hideaway, Birchwood, Wolf's favourite place on earth. When her beloved grandmother tells her that she is the great-granddaughter of a tree talker, Wolf knows that she is destined to protect the birch trees and wildlife that surround her. But Wolf's mother doesn't understand this connection at all. Not only is she reluctant to engage with their family's Indigenous roots, she seems suspiciously on the wrong side of the environmental protection efforts in their hometown. To make matters worse, she's just started dating an annoying new boyfriend named Roger, whose motives—and construction company—seem equally suspect. As summer arrives, so do bigger problems. Wolf and her friends discover orange plastic bands wrapped around the trees near their cherished hangout spot, and their once stable friendship seems on the verge of unravelling. Birchwood has given them so much—can they even stay together long enough to save this special place? With gorgeous yet understated language, Danielle Daniel beautifully captures an urgent and aching time in a young person's life. To read this astonishing middle-grade debut is to have your heart broken and then tenderly mendedBy Leslie Gentile. 2021
Winner of the 2021 City of Victoria Children’s Book Prize It’s the summer of 1978 and most people think Elvis…
Presley has been dead for a year. But not eleven-year-old Truly Bateman – because she knows Elvis is alive and well and living in the Eagle Shores Trailer Park. Maybe no one ever thought to look for him at on the Eagle Shores First Nation on Vancouver Island. It’s a busy summer for Truly. Though her mother is less of a mother than she ought to be, and spends her time drinking and smoking and working her way through new boyfriends, Truly is determined to raise as much money for herself as she can through her lemonade stand … and to prove that her cool new neighbour is the one and only King of Rock ‘n’ Roll. And when she can’t find motherly support in her own home, she finds sanctuary with Andy El, the Salish woman who runs the trailer park.By Dawn Dumont. 2020
Après avoir perdu son emploi et son mari musicien, Rose Okanese, mère de deux filles au caractère bien trempé, décide…
qu'il est temps de s'occuper d'elle-même et de remonter son estime de soi. Son idée de génie : courir le marathon annuel organisé dans sa réserve, et ce, malgré le fait qu'elle n'a pas enfilé de souliers de course depuis vingt ans, qu'elle fume comme une cheminée et que l'optimisme n'est pas sa plus grande qualité. Ce dont elle ne manque pas, en revanche, c'est de spontanéité, et bien qu'elle regrette au départ de s'être engagée dans ce projet, elle se laisse peu à peu mener par son destin. Celui-ci placera sur son chemin un adversaire inattendu et on ne peut plus redoutable : un vieux démon bien connu de la communauté, avec lequel elle devra se battre pour conserver son indépendance d'esprit... C'est peu dire qu'en deux temps, trois mouvements, le chaos s'installe dans la réserve.By Dallas Hunt. 2020
See below for English description.Dans cet album éducatif et charmant, découvrez une délicieuse histoire canadienne de l’auteur membre des Première…
Nations Dallas Hunt.Oh non! Awâsis perd les délicieuses banniques toutes fraîches de Kôhkum. Ne sachant que faire, elle décide de demander de l’aide à ses amis les animaux. Quelles aventures s’apprête-t-elle à vivre? Cette histoire merveilleuse célèbre le renouveau des dialectes du cri et des méthodes traditionnelles de narration orale autochtone.First Nation’s author Dallas Hunt brings us a delightfully Canadian story in an enchanting and educational picture book.Oh no! Awâsis loses Kôhkum’s freshly baked world-famous bannock, and now she doesn’t know what to do. Awâsis decides to seek out some non-human friends to help. What adventures are in store for her?This whimsical story celebrates the revitalization of Cree dialects and traditional methods of storytelling.Original title: Awâsis and the World-Famous BannockBy David A. Robertson. 2021
See below for English description.Un jeune garçon voyage vers le nord à la découverte de la ligne de trappe de…
son Moshom, son grand-père. Celui-ci explique à son petit-fils que les lignes de trappe sont des territoires où les gens chassent les animaux et vivent de la terre. Puis il l’emmène là où il a grandi, et le jeune garçon apprend bien plus de choses qu’il ne l’avait imaginé. La vie de ses ancêtres était-elle si différente de la sienne aujourd’hui?When a young boy heads up north to see his Moshom’s grandfather's trapline, he doesn’t quite know what to expect. His Moshom teaches him that traplines are where people hunt animals and live off the land. As the pair travel around where his Moshom grew up, the boy begins to learn a lot more than he expected. Could life generations ago really have been so much different than it is now? The answer may surprise him.With soft illustrations and enthralling text, Ligne de trappe is a heartwarming story about intergenerational connection and Cree heritage.Original title: On the TraplineBy Michael Hutchinson. 2021
The National Assembly of Cree Peoples has gathered together in the Windy Lake First Nation, home to the Mighty Muskrats—cousins…
Chickadee, Atim, Otter, and Sam. But when the treaty bundle, the center of a four-day-long ceremony, is taken, the four mystery-solving cousins set out to catch those responsible and help protect Windy Lake’s reputation!What’s worse, prime suspect Pearl takes off to the city with her older brother and known troublemaker, Eddie. If they have the burgled bundle with them, the Mighty Muskrats fear it may be lost for good. With clues pointing in too many different directions, the cousins need to find and return the missing bundle before the assembly comes to an end. The history and knowledge passed down to each generation through the bundle is at stake.By Eden Robinson. 2018
Following the Scotiabank Giller Prize-shortlisted Son of a Trickster comes Trickster Drift, the second book in Eden Robinson's captivating Trickster…
trilogy. In an effort to keep all forms of magic at bay, Jared, 17, has quit drugs and drinking. But his troubles are not over: now he's being stalked by David, his mom's ex - a preppy, khaki-wearing psycho with a proclivity for rib-breaking. And his mother, Maggie, a living, breathing badass as well as a witch, can't protect him like she used to because he's moved away from Kitimat to Vancouver for school. Even though he's got a year of sobriety under his belt (no thanks to his enabling, ever-partying mom), Jared also struggles with the temptation of drinking. And he's got to get his grades up, find a job that doesn't involve weed cookies, and somehow live peacefully with his Aunt Mave, who has been estranged from the family ever since she tried to "rescue" him as a baby from his mother. An indigenous activist and writer, Mave smothers him with pet names and hugs, but she is blind to the real dangers that lurk around them - the spirits and supernatural activity that fill her apartment. As the son of a Trickster, Jared is a magnet for magic, whether he hates it or not - he sees ghosts, he sees the monster moving underneath his Aunt Georgina's skin, he sees the creature that comes out of his bedroom wall and creepily wants to suck his toes. He also still hears the Trickster in his head, and other voices too. When the David situation becomes a crisis, Jared can't ignore his true nature any longer.By Bridget George. 2020
By Michael Hutchinson. 2020
The Mighty Muskrats are off to the city to have fun at the Exhibition Fair. But when Chickadee learns about…
Grandpa's little sister, who was scooped up by the government and adopted out to strangers without her parents' permission many years ago, the Mighty Muskrats have a new mystery to solve. Once in the bright lights of the big city, the cousins get distracted, face off with bullies, meet some heroes and unlikely teachers, and learn many of the difficulties of life in the city, as well as hard truths about their country’s treatment of First Nations people.By Rebecca Thomas. 2021
What does it mean to be Mi'kmaq? And if Swift Fox can't find the answer, will she ever feel like…
part of her family? When Swift Fox's father picks her up to go visit her aunties, uncles, and cousins, her belly is already full of butterflies. And when he tells her that today is the day that she'll learn how to be Mi'kmaq, the butterflies grow even bigger. Though her father reassures her that Mi'kmaq is who she is from her eyes to her toes, Swift Fox doesn't understand what that means. Her family welcomes her with smiles and hugs, but when it's time to smudge and everyone else knows how, Swift Fox feels even more like she doesn't belong. Then she meets her cousin Sully and realizes that she's not the only one who's unsure—and she may even be the one to teach him something about what being Mi'kmaq means. Based on the author's own experience, with striking illustrations by Maya McKibbin, Swift Fox All Along is a poignant story about identity and belonging that is at once personal and universally resonantBy Carol Daniels, Carol Rose GoldenEagle. 2018
Peau d'ours raconte l'histoire de Sandy, une jeune femme d'origine crie, victime de la rafle des années soixante, surnommée Sixties…
Scoop, une politique gouvernementale qui a arraché plus de seize mille enfants autochtones à leurs familles d'origine pour les vendre à des Blancs. Cette période tragique a marqué l'histoire du pays.Sandy n'en sort pas indemne. Adoptée par une famille ukrainienne, elle grandit dans un milieu où, dès l'âge de cinq ans, elle se sent dénigrée, ostracisée et fatiguée d'être différente. À l'âge adulte, elle renoue avec ses origines et les traditions autochtones. Cette quête identitaire et culturelle lui permettra de surmonter la discrimination quotidienne qu'elle subit de la part de collègues journalistes, d'étrangers, et qu'elle s'inflige parfois elle-même. L'une des voix les plus importantes de la littérature canadienne actuelle. - Richard Van CampAn Anishinaabe child and her grandmother explore the natural wonders of each season in this lyrical, bilingual story-poem. In this…
lyrical story-poem, written in Anishinaabemowin and English, a child and grandmother explore their surroundings, taking pleasure in the familiar sights that each new season brings. We accompany them through warm summer days full of wildflowers, bees and blueberries, then fall, when bears feast before hibernation and forest mushrooms are ripe for harvest. Winter mornings begin in darkness as deer, mice and other animals search for food, while spring brings green shoots poking through melting snow and the chirping of peepers. Brittany Luby and Joshua Mangeshig Pawis-Steckley have created a book inspired by childhood memories of time spent with Knowledge Keepers, observing and living in relationship with the natural world in the place they call home — the northern reaches of Anishinaabewaking, around the Great Lakes.By Lee Maracle. 2018
L'épidémie de grippe asiatique des années 1950 atteint la Colombie-Britannique et ravage la communauté. Les Autochtones sont livrés à eux-mêmes…
et les médecins blancs négligent de les soigner. La jeune Stacey, sa mère et les autres femmes du clan du loup se serrent les coudes, enterrent leurs morts, à l'ombre de la prophétie de Corbeau : Les grandes tempêtes façonnent la terre, font éclore la vie, débarrassent le monde de tout ce qui est vieux pour faire place au neuf. Les humains appellent ça des catastrophes. Ce sont juste des naissancesBy Drew Hayden Taylor. 2019
Rien ne se produit jamais dans la réserve anishinabe de Lac-aux-Loutres. Enfin, jusqu’à l’arrivée d’un séduisant étranger aux cheveux blonds…
porté par une rutilante moto Indian Chief 1953. Les intentions du bellâtre sont d’autant plus mystérieuses que celui-ci semble connaître la communauté sous toutes ses coutures. Si la cheffe Maggie tombe instantanément sous son charme, son fils Virgile est beaucoup moins enthousiaste. Aidé par son oncle Wayne, créateur d’une forme d’art martial autochtone, il tentera d’éloigner l’étranger de Lac-aux-Loutres – et de sa mère. Et on dirait que les ratons laveurs veulent en faire autant. Drôle, profonde, lumineuse et remplie d’espoir, l’histoire est servie par l’incontestable talent de conteur et l’humour qui ont fait la renommée de Taylor au Canada anglais. L’édition originale anglaise (Motorcycles & Sweetgrass, Knopf Canada) a été finaliste au prix du Gouverneur général.By Charlene Bearhead, Wilson Bearhead, Chloe Bluebird Mustooch. 2020
Thundering drums, rattling hooves, clinking jingles—come along with Paul, Jeff, and Uncle Lenard to the powwow! Paul Wahasaypa—Siha Tooskin—has invited…
his friend, Jeff, to a powwow. It’s Jeff’s very first powwow, and is he ever nervous! What if he says or does the wrong thing? Grass dancers, Fancy Shawl dancers, Chicken dancers—what does it all mean? Follow along as Jeff learns all about the dances and their beautiful traditions. See you at the powwow!The Siha Tooskin Knows series uses vivid narratives and dazzling illustrations in contemporary settings to share stories about an 11-year-old Nakota boy.By Michel Noël. 2019
Fils d'une Blanche déracinée et d'un Métis tiraillé entre le progrès et les traditions de ses ancêtres, Pien observe, sent,…
vibre. Le jeune garçon côtoie des bûcherons, des Sauvages , un curé déchu, des cultivateurs pauvres... Tous des héros de la survie. Son monde, un coin du Nord du Québec ouvert au déboisement farouche des années 50, est hostile. Mais c'est un univers qui forge des coeurs passionnés