WOLF CLAN, Children's Book, First Nations, Indigenous, Six Nations, Clans
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- The 9 Clan books are delightful read-aloud stories that appeal to our youngest students. They also provide informative, visually stimulating resources for older students developing their knowledge of First Nations People and their connection to Nature. Illustrations by Métis artist, Jennifer Bettio.Price $21.25Original Price $29.25Save $8.00
Description
In support of First Nations, Métis and Inuit Connections.
This trusted and authentic content, is applicable to elementary grades – reading, writing, social studies, visual arts, clans / families, and Native spirituality.
All First Nations, Métis and Inuit People, similar to other nations around the world, have a family system. The First Nations, Métis, and Inuit people are interwoven with nature like interdependent fibres in the colourful and mysterious tapestry of life.
Clans existed well before Europeans came to Turtle Island, known to many as North America. In the case of the Haudenosaunee, also known as the Six Nations or Iroquois, they even existed before the coming of the Peacemaker.
The WOLF, the main story in this book, is one of the nine (9) Clan animals of the Six Nations. Relax and get ready to enjoy the wolf's adventures in the forest as well as becoming enlightened about First Nations Clans. Store retail $15
In addition to the story of a young Wolf:
1. Short story as to how the Young Man helped create Clans.
2. Short story of the Peacemakers role in establishing the Confederacy.
3. Clan chart of the Six Nations plus identifying other First Nations Clans.
4. 2 Key Vocabulary pages.
5. A Six Nations Elder's, Ray Skye, description of the Wolf Clan.
6. Illustrations by Metis artist Jennifer Bettio.
7. A Foot Print activity, 2 pages.
8. Colouring activity.
9. Q & A related to this book.
Many testimonials, articles and teachers guides on www.canadianauthoreducation.com