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Independent, Canadian, and woman-owned since 1967. Visit our website for innovative, practical K–12 resources and award-winning stories by Indigenous writers.
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Tomorrow, beloved storyteller will present a reading from his award-winning children’s book, “When We Were Alone”. Tune in for the reading, presented by the by registering: https://t.co/qBze77dOeY

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Next week, will be streaming a reading of his Governor General Award-winning book, “When We Were Alone”, presented by the . https://t.co/qBze77dOeY.

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Meet Amō’—a young Rocky Cree girl who must choose the skill that will define her miskanaw, the path of her life. Learn more about Amō and the Rocky Cree tradition in “Amō’s Sapotawan”—book 2 of The Six Seasons of the Asiniskaw Īthiniwak series. Available fall 2022.

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Before our artists and cover designers make book covers, they create several concept sketches. Can you guess which book these concepts were used for? Send us a guess by DM and we’ll send the first person to guess correctly an advance reading copy of the book!

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“This Place” is a top 5 bestseller at this week! 🥳 https://t.co/MPwxQlO6hC

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The has announced this year’s First Nations Communities READ nominees and we’re so pleased to see the Sk’ad’a Stories Series among the list!

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Reckoner Rises Fans! Are you or If you had to fight Mihko, would you want to have Cole’s super strength or Eva’s power of flight? Like for Team Eva, retweet for Team Cole!

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repost from , illustrator of "Giju's Gift": character development for Mali🍃the final version vs the initial sketch

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's “Stand Like a Cedar” celebrates the Nłeʔkepmxcín and Halq’emeylem languages, the West Coast landscape, and deep connection to the land. https://t.co/79IKgzZKqX

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"One of the things I’ve really loved about this project is having that opportunity to go on the land with William or with the other knowledge keepers...It's really transformed my idea of how deeply storytelling is connected to a place.” —Warren Cariou https://t.co/2fhCjkTNPZ

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