Our Voices /
Series: Turtle Island Voices Published by : Rubicon Publishing , (Oakville, Ontario :) Physical details: 48 pages ; illustrations, portraits, photographs ; 31 cm. ISBN:9781770583436 : .
Subject(s):
Indians of North America
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Canada
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Communication
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Advocacy
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JUVENILE NONFICTION / Indigenous Peoples of Turtle Island
Year: 2011
Item type:
Print
List(s) this item appears in:
Grade 8 History
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Grade 5 Social Studies
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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W. Ross Macdonald School Library General Stacks | Non-fiction | 384.08 CUT (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Copy: 1 | Available | 2013-3445 | ||
W. Ross Macdonald School Library Social Science - Native Studies | Non-fiction | 384.08 CUT (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Copy: 5 | Available | 2013-3764 | ||
W. Ross Macdonald School Library Social Science - Native Studies | Non-fiction | 384.08 CUT (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Copy: 6 | Available | 2013-3765 | ||
W. Ross Macdonald School Library Social Science - Native Studies | Non-fiction | 384.08 CUT (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Copy: 9 | Available | 2013-3768 |
Our Voices looks at the traditional ways in which Aboriginal peoples used their voices, how some had their voices taken away, and how some are using their voices today. Students will read a poem by Métis spoken-word artist Tiffany Harrington, an interview with a residential school survivor, and learn about the many people who are working to preserve Aboriginal languages by passing them on to future generations.
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