Powwow Summer

Powwow Summer
Author: Nahanni Shingoose
Publisher: Lorimer Children & Teens
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2020-02-04
Genre:
ISBN: 1459414179

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A teen novel about a young woman's exploration of her Indigenous background and how it influences her identity and sense of self

Powwow Day

Powwow Day
Author: Traci Sorell
Publisher: Charlesbridge Publishing
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2022-02-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1632898152

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In this uplifting, contemporary Native American story, River is recovering from illness and can't dance at the powwow this year. Will she ever dance again? River wants so badly to dance at powwow day as she does every year. In this uplifting and contemporary picture book perfect for beginning readers, follow River's journey from feeling isolated after an illness to learning the healing power of community. Additional information explains the history and functions of powwows, which are commonplace across the United States and Canada and are open to both Native Americans and non-Native visitors. Author Traci Sorell is a member of the Cherokee Nation, and illustrator Madelyn Goodnight is a member of the Chickasaw Nation.

Josie Dances

Josie Dances
Author: Denise Lajimodiere
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2021-05-04
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781681342078

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An Ojibwe girl practices her dance steps, gets help from her family, and is inspired by the soaring flight of Migizi, the eagle, as she prepares for her first powwow.

If I Go Missing

If I Go Missing
Author: Brianna Jonnie
Publisher: Lorimer
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2019-11-18
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 1459414519

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Combining graphic fiction and non-fiction, this young adult graphic novel serves as a window into one of the unique dangers of being an Indigenous teen in Canada today. The text of the book is derived from excerpts of a letter written to the Winnipeg Chief of Police by fourteen-year-old Brianna Jonnie — a letter that went viral and was also the basis of a documentary film. In her letter, Jonnie calls out the authorities for neglecting to immediately investigate missing Indigenous people and urges them to "not treat me as the Indigenous person I am proud to be," if she were to be reported missing. Indigenous artist Neal Shannacappo provides the artwork for the book. Through his illustrations he imagines a situation in which a young Indigenous woman does disappear, portraying the reaction of her community, her friends, the police and media. An author's note at the end of the book provides context for young readers about Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls in Canada.

Powwow

Powwow
Author: Karen Pheasant-Neganigwane
Publisher: Orca Book Publishers
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1459812360

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★ “Clearly organized and educational—an incredibly useful tool for both school and public libraries.” —School Library Journal, starred review Powwow is a celebration of Indigenous song and dance. Journey through the history of powwow culture in North America, from its origins to the thriving powwow culture of today. As a lifelong competitive powwow dancer, Karen Pheasant-Neganigwane is a guide to the protocols, regalia, songs, dances and even food you can find at powwows from coast to coast, as well as the important role they play in Indigenous culture and reconciliation.

Powwow Summer

Powwow Summer
Author: Marcie R. Rendon
Publisher: Carolrhoda Books
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1996-04
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781575050119

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Every weekend, all summer long, there is a powwow being celebrated someplace, somewhere. Like many other Anishinabe families, Sharyl and Windy Downwind and their children, including a number of foster children, love to go on the powwow trail every summer. In Powwow Summer, author Marcie R. Rendon (who is Anishinabe herself) and award-winning photographer Cheryl Walsh Bellville join the Downwind family as they travel to three powwows. Readers will learn how the Downwinds celebrate the circle of life and the tradition of their people through the ceremonies and dances of the powwow.

En Comunidad

En Comunidad
Author: Carla Espana
Publisher: Heinemann Educational Books
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2020
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780325112480

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"This book provides practical help for undoing the deficit perspective that is frequently applied to Latinx bilingual students. This deficit perspective limits educators from getting to know bilingual learners and has lasting effects on children's self-concept, socio-emotional growth and academic development. As emergent bilingual Latinx children become the majority in PK-12 schools, and as Latinx communities face increasing socio-political hostility, it is urgent that we shift to teaching practices that honor the knowledge students engage every day across different contexts. Schooling impacts how societal norms are reproduced, contested or reimagined, and the lessons, along with the pedagogical framework that we present in this book, can create that opportunity to fully embrace the ways we can connect with our students and have an impact beyond the classroom. This book offers lessons with a decolonized bilingual sustaining pedagogy approach: a culturally sustaining topic having to do with language practices, literacies, and power texts that show different ways we engage with language practices translanguaging (using all of one's linguistic repertoire, this includes different features of named languages such as Spanish and English) as the way bilingual students communicate, the way we teach, and the way we strive for social justice"--

Whoz Ya People?

Whoz Ya People?
Author: Bea Brayboy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 27
Release: 2020-01-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9781661772444

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This is the story of Henry, an eight-year-old Lumbee boy. He grew up in Baltimore but recently moved with his parents to their hometown - Lumberton, NC. He is so nervous about his first day of school and is scared he won't make any friends. He soon finds that he has many friends and a whole community that is ready to embrace him. This story is about the importance of family, community and land to the Lumbee people. The title phrase "Whoz Ya People" refers to a common greeting amongst Lumbee people; it is a way that Lumbee people connect with one another and it is how Henry connected with his people.