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the book has also been criticized by Native and non-Native scholars
religious freedom
the book-length poem surfaces a first-person narrative amidst the stream of history and its accounting through the voices of ancestors and kin
" critical to the successful learning of the Nakoda language
I Would Give You My Tail Inuit acorn crepes) to Winter (wildBeautifully illustrated with a cloth like spine, this imaginative picture book shares an Inuk child's experience with gratitude and celebrates family connections from the newest siblings to cherished Elders. A young boy, Kalluk, leaves his camp to tell his grandmother that his mother is about to have a baby. Along the way, Kalluk meets different animals and he asks them why they are so happy. The rabbits say they love to be fast enough to outrun the
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